All Relations between v1 and glutamate

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Ann Massie, Lieselotte Cnops, Ilse Smolders, Katrien Van Damme, Erik Vandenbussche, Frans Vandesande, Ulf T Eysel, Lutgarde Arcken. Extracellular GABA concentrations in area 17 of cat visual cortex during topographic map reorganization following binocular central retinal lesioning. Brain research. vol 976. issue 1. 2003-08-14. PMID:12763627. notwithstanding the increase in extracellular gaba concentration of 134%, the parallel increase in glutamate concentration of 269% could give rise to a net increase in excitability in remote area 17. 2003-08-14 2023-08-12 human
L Raiteri, S Giovedì, F Benfenati, M Raiteri, G Bonann. Cellular mechanisms of the acute increase of glutamate release induced by nerve growth factor in rat cerebral cortex. Neuropharmacology. vol 44. issue 3. 2003-05-02. PMID:12696558. nerve growth factor (ngf) was found to increase glutamate release in the developing visual cortex. 2003-05-02 2023-08-12 rat
L Raiteri, S Giovedì, F Benfenati, M Raiteri, G Bonann. Cellular mechanisms of the acute increase of glutamate release induced by nerve growth factor in rat cerebral cortex. Neuropharmacology. vol 44. issue 3. 2003-05-02. PMID:12696558. the ngf-induced enhancement of glutamate release from superfused rat visual cortex synaptosomes required mild depolarization. 2003-05-02 2023-08-12 rat
Ying Qu, Ann Massie, Estel Van der Gucht, Lieselotte Cnops, Erik Vandenbussche, Ulf T Eysel, Frans Vandesande, Lutgarde Arcken. Retinal lesions affect extracellular glutamate levels in sensory-deprived and remote non-deprived regions of cat area 17 as revealed by in vivo microdialysis. Brain research. vol 962. issue 1-2. 2003-04-01. PMID:12543470. retinal lesions affect extracellular glutamate levels in sensory-deprived and remote non-deprived regions of cat area 17 as revealed by in vivo microdialysis. 2003-04-01 2023-08-12 human
Ying Qu, Ann Massie, Estel Van der Gucht, Lieselotte Cnops, Erik Vandenbussche, Ulf T Eysel, Frans Vandesande, Lutgarde Arcken. Retinal lesions affect extracellular glutamate levels in sensory-deprived and remote non-deprived regions of cat area 17 as revealed by in vivo microdialysis. Brain research. vol 962. issue 1-2. 2003-04-01. PMID:12543470. hereto, in vivo microdialysis was used to sample extracellular glutamate from sensory-deprived and non-deprived visual cortex of adult awake cats 18 to 53 days after the induction of restricted binocular retinal lesions, and in topographically corresponding cortical regions of control animals. 2003-04-01 2023-08-12 human
Ying Qu, Ann Massie, Estel Van der Gucht, Lieselotte Cnops, Erik Vandenbussche, Ulf T Eysel, Frans Vandesande, Lutgarde Arcken. Retinal lesions affect extracellular glutamate levels in sensory-deprived and remote non-deprived regions of cat area 17 as revealed by in vivo microdialysis. Brain research. vol 962. issue 1-2. 2003-04-01. PMID:12543470. in normal subjects, the visual cortex subserving central and peripheral vision showed similar extracellular fluid glutamate concentrations. 2003-04-01 2023-08-12 human
Ying Qu, Ann Massie, Estel Van der Gucht, Lieselotte Cnops, Erik Vandenbussche, Ulf T Eysel, Frans Vandesande, Lutgarde Arcken. Retinal lesions affect extracellular glutamate levels in sensory-deprived and remote non-deprived regions of cat area 17 as revealed by in vivo microdialysis. Brain research. vol 962. issue 1-2. 2003-04-01. PMID:12543470. compared to control regions in normal subjects, glutamate decreased in the extracellular fluid of deprived cortex but increased significantly in remote non-deprived visual cortex. 2003-04-01 2023-08-12 human
Ying Qu, Ann Massie, Estel Van der Gucht, Lieselotte Cnops, Erik Vandenbussche, Ulf T Eysel, Frans Vandesande, Lutgarde Arcken. Retinal lesions affect extracellular glutamate levels in sensory-deprived and remote non-deprived regions of cat area 17 as revealed by in vivo microdialysis. Brain research. vol 962. issue 1-2. 2003-04-01. PMID:12543470. these results not only suggest an activity-dependent regulation of the glutamate levels in visual cortex but also imply a role for perilesional cortical regions in topographic map reorganization following sensory deafferentation. 2003-04-01 2023-08-12 human
Katrien Van Damme, Ann Massie, Frans Vandesande, Lutgarde Arcken. Distribution of the AMPA2 glutamate receptor subunit in adult cat visual cortex. Brain research. vol 960. issue 1-2. 2003-03-28. PMID:12505651. distribution of the ampa2 glutamate receptor subunit in adult cat visual cortex. 2003-03-28 2023-08-12 cat
Ann Massie, Lieselotte Cnops, Sandy Jacobs, Katrien Van Damme, Erik Vandenbussche, Ulf T Eysel, Frans Vandesande, Lutgarde Arcken. Glutamate levels and transport in cat (Felis catus) area 17 during cortical reorganization following binocular retinal lesions. Journal of neurochemistry. vol 84. issue 6. 2003-03-28. PMID:12614339. glutamate levels and transport in cat (felis catus) area 17 during cortical reorganization following binocular retinal lesions. 2003-03-28 2023-08-12 human
Ann Massie, Lieselotte Cnops, Sandy Jacobs, Katrien Van Damme, Erik Vandenbussche, Ulf T Eysel, Frans Vandesande, Lutgarde Arcken. Glutamate levels and transport in cat (Felis catus) area 17 during cortical reorganization following binocular retinal lesions. Journal of neurochemistry. vol 84. issue 6. 2003-03-28. PMID:12614339. glutamate is known to play a crucial role in the topographic reorganization of visual cortex after the induction of binocular central retinal lesions. 2003-03-28 2023-08-12 human
Ann Massie, Lieselotte Cnops, Sandy Jacobs, Katrien Van Damme, Erik Vandenbussche, Ulf T Eysel, Frans Vandesande, Lutgarde Arcken. Glutamate levels and transport in cat (Felis catus) area 17 during cortical reorganization following binocular retinal lesions. Journal of neurochemistry. vol 84. issue 6. 2003-03-28. PMID:12614339. in cats with central retinal lesions we observed increased basal extracellular glutamate concentrations together with a decreased re-uptake activity in non-deprived, peripheral area 17, compared with the sensory-deprived, central cortex of the same animal as well as the topographically matching regions of area 17 in normal subjects. 2003-03-28 2023-08-12 human
Ann Massie, Lieselotte Cnops, Sandy Jacobs, Katrien Van Damme, Erik Vandenbussche, Ulf T Eysel, Frans Vandesande, Lutgarde Arcken. Glutamate levels and transport in cat (Felis catus) area 17 during cortical reorganization following binocular retinal lesions. Journal of neurochemistry. vol 84. issue 6. 2003-03-28. PMID:12614339. this study shows that partial sensory deprivation of the visual cortex affects the removal of glutamate from the synaptic cleft and implicates a role for glial-neuronal interactions in adult brain plasticity. 2003-03-28 2023-08-12 human
C J Beaver, Q H Ji, X T Jin, N W Da. Activation of Group III mGluRs increases the activity of neurons in area 17 of the cat. Visual neuroscience. vol 19. issue 3. 2003-02-04. PMID:12392183. activation of group iii metabotropic glutamate receptors (mglurs) by l(+)-2-amino-4-phosphonobutyric acid (l-ap4) has different effects on in vitro slice preparations of visual cortex (jin & daw, 1998) as compared with in vivo recordings from somatosensory cortex (wan & cahusac, 1995). 2003-02-04 2023-08-12 rat
Margaret T T Wong-Riley, Paulette Jacob. AMPA glutamate receptor subunit 2 in normal and visually deprived macaque visual cortex. Visual neuroscience. vol 19. issue 5. 2003-02-04. PMID:12507323. ampa glutamate receptor subunit 2 in normal and visually deprived macaque visual cortex. 2003-02-04 2023-08-12 human
Margaret T T Wong-Riley, Paulette Jacob. AMPA glutamate receptor subunit 2 in normal and visually deprived macaque visual cortex. Visual neuroscience. vol 19. issue 5. 2003-02-04. PMID:12507323. glutamate and its various receptors are known to play an important role in excitatory synaptic transmission throughout the cns, including the primary visual cortex. 2003-02-04 2023-08-12 human
Elbert Reyes, Sergio Rossell, Daniel Paredes, Pedro Rada, Sonia Tucci, Luis E Gonzalez, Luis Hernánde. Haloperidol abolished glutamate release evoked by photic stimulation of the visual cortex in rats. Neuroscience letters. vol 327. issue 3. 2002-09-09. PMID:12113899. haloperidol abolished glutamate release evoked by photic stimulation of the visual cortex in rats. 2002-09-09 2023-08-12 rat
Elbert Reyes, Sergio Rossell, Daniel Paredes, Pedro Rada, Sonia Tucci, Luis E Gonzalez, Luis Hernánde. Haloperidol abolished glutamate release evoked by photic stimulation of the visual cortex in rats. Neuroscience letters. vol 327. issue 3. 2002-09-09. PMID:12113899. the present experiment was designed to investigate: (1) the effect of photic stimulation on glutamate release in the visual cortex; and (2) whether systemic administration of haloperidol would affect those neurochemical changes. 2002-09-09 2023-08-12 rat
Markus Huemmeke, Ulf T Eysel, Thomas Mittman. Metabotropic glutamate receptors mediate expression of LTP in slices of rat visual cortex. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 15. issue 10. 2002-08-06. PMID:12059971. metabotropic glutamate receptors mediate expression of ltp in slices of rat visual cortex. 2002-08-06 2023-08-12 rat
Markus Huemmeke, Ulf T Eysel, Thomas Mittman. Metabotropic glutamate receptors mediate expression of LTP in slices of rat visual cortex. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 15. issue 10. 2002-08-06. PMID:12059971. by use of weak theta-burst stimulation (wtbs) we describe a non-nmda receptor dependent ltp in rat visual cortex in vitro, which is sensitive to an antagonist of metabotropic glutamate receptors (mglur). 2002-08-06 2023-08-12 rat