The Basal Ganglia III

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Advances in Behavioral Biology 39

ISBN: 1468458736
ISBN 13: 9781468458732
Herausgeber: Giorgio Bernardi/Malcolm B Carpenter/G Di Chiara et al
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xviii, 775 S., 218 s/w Illustr., 775 p. 218 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 23.10.2012
Auflage: 1/2012
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

InhaltsangabeAnatomical Organization and Chemical Neuroanatomy of the Basal Ganglia.- Striosomes and matrisomes.- The development of striatal compartmentalization: the role of mitotic and postmitotic events.- Correlated light and electron microscopy of golgi-impregnated neostriatal neurons after 6-hydroxydopamine lesions in the rat.- Coexpression of neuropeptides and glutamic acid decarboxylase in cat striatal neurons: dependence on striosomal compartmentation.- Organization of cholinergic perikarya in the caudate nucleus of the cat with respect to heterogeneities in enkephalin and substance P staining.- Neuropeptide Y neurons in the striatal network. Functional adaptive responses to impairment of striatal inputs.- Topographical organization of the thalamostriatal projections in the Japanese monkey, macaca fuscata, with special reference to the centromedianparafascicular and motor thalamic nuclei.- Complementarity of the two pallidal segments in the primate.- The pallidum as a dual structure in primates.- The connections of the medial part of the subthalamic nucleus in the rat: evidence for a parallel organization.- The subthalamic nucleus: new data, new questions.- Subthalamic nucleus afferents: anatomical and immunocytochemical features.- Characterization of the synaptic inputs to dopaminergic neurones in the rat substantia nigra.- Multi-collateralization of the dopaminergic nigrotectal projections in the rat.- Convergent projections from substantia nigra and cerebellum on pontine reticular formation of rat.- Involvement of the nucleus tegmenti pedunculopontinus in the descending pathways of the basal ganglia in the rat.- Synaptic organization of nucleus accumbens (ventral striatum).- The primate central complex as one of the basal ganglia.- The ultrastructural chemoanatomy of the basal ganglia: 1984-1989. I. The neostriatum.- The ultrastructural chemoanatomy of the basal ganglia: 1984-1989. II. The pallidum, substantia nigra and substhalamic nucleus.- Physiology of Basal Ganglia Components.- Dye-coupling in the neostriatum of the rat.- Neurophysiological changes in aged striatal neurons in rats.- Short-term plasticity in the ventral striatum: a comparison between in vivo and in vitro measurements.- Spontaneous depolarizing synaptic potentials in the neostriatum.- Dopamine D1 receptors and terminal excitability in the striatonigral and nigrostriatal systems.- In vivo development of the spontaneous activity of rat nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons.- Characterization of gaba and glycine actions on substantia nigra zona compacta neurons.- Cholinergic excitation of A9 and A10 dopaminergic neurones in vitro through both nicotinic and muscarinic receptors.- Inward rectifying properties of nucleus accumbens neurones in vitro.- The glutamatergic and gabaergic transmitter system in the rat nucleus accumbens: an electrophysiological in vitro study.- A comparison of single unit activity in primate caudate nucleus and putamen in a sensory cued motor task.- Pharmacology of Dopamine and Relationships with Other Neurotransmitters.- Comparative distribution of D1 receptors and mu opiate receptors in the neonatal rat striatum: effects of an early lesion of dopaminergic fibers.- Dopaminergic and muscarinic cholinergic receptor subtypes: localization to neurotransmitters specific components of the striatum.- Pharmacological and morphological properties of two functionally distinct subpopulations of striatal neurons.- Influence of cortico-striatal glutamatergic neurons on dopaminergic transmission in the striatum.- Modulation of striatal dopamine and acetylcholine release by different glutamate receptors: studies with in vivo microdialysis.- Distinct cholinergic control of dopamine release in striosomal and matrix areas of the cat caudate nucleus.- Effect of neurotensin on dopamine and muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in the rat striatum.- Regulation of NT receptors after chronic treatment with typical and atypical neuroleptic drugs.- Evidence for D2 dop

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Beschreibung

This volume represents the collected papers presented at the Third Triennial Symposium of the International Basal Ganglia society (IBAGS) held at Capo Boi, Italy, June 10-13, 1989. About 300 members of the society and participants attended the symposium which was held in a delightful environment conducive to the formal and informal exchange of scientific thought. The interdisciplinary nature of the symposium was unique in its coverage of the neurosciences from molecular biology to clinical and behavioural studies. The 80 papers collected here reflect the wide spectrum and the depth of studies on virtually all aspects of the basal ganglia. Unfortunately, this book does not capture the cordial and congenial atmosphere which has characterized this, and all prior symposia of the Society. Any cooperative endeavour of this kind requires a tremendous effort and dedication, usually by a small number of individuals. The Society is especially pleased to acknowledge the support and encouragement of the "Italian Ministry of university and Scientific Research" and the "Italian National. Research Council". In addition the society received financial support from numerous Foundations and corporations, which are listed separately under acknowledgements. Finally the Editors are pleased that Plenum Press, which has published the two previous symposia, has accepted this program for publication. It is our hope that vast scientific efforts reflected in these pages will be widely disseminated and further encourage every kind of research related to the basal ganglia.

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