Muscarinic M2 and M1 receptors reduce GABA release by Ca2+ channel modulation through activation of PI3K/Ca2+ -independent and PLC/Ca2+ -dependent PKC.
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Distribution and effects of the muscarinic receptor subtypes in the primary visual cortexBoosting visual cortex function and plasticity with acetylcholine to enhance visual perception.Laminar and neurochemical organization of the dorsal cochlear nucleus of the human, monkey, cat, and rodents.Enhanced cognitive flexibility in reversal learning induced by removal of the extracellular matrix in auditory cortex.Beyond traditional approaches to understanding the functional role of neuromodulators in sensory corticesCholinergic pairing with visual activation results in long-term enhancement of visual evoked potentials.Soman induces ictogenesis in the amygdala and interictal activity in the hippocampus that are blocked by a GluR5 kainate receptor antagonist in vitroDistinct muscarinic acetylcholine receptor subtypes mediate pre- and postsynaptic effects in rat neocortex.Deformation of attractor landscape via cholinergic presynaptic modulations: a computational study using a phase neuron modelCorrelation of cognitive performance and morphological changes in neocortical pyramidal neurons in agingPharmacological Mechanisms of Cortical Enhancement Induced by the Repetitive Pairing of Visual/Cholinergic Stimulation.Effects of acetylcholine on neuronal properties in entorhinal cortex.The anterior cingulate cortex may enhance inhibition of lateral prefrontal cortex via m2 cholinergic receptors at dual synaptic sites.Increased olfactory bulb acetylcholine bi-directionally modulates glomerular odor sensitivity.Impairment of cortical GABAergic synaptic transmission in an environmental rat model of autism.Bi-directional modulation of fast inhibitory synaptic transmission by leptin.Modulation of GABAergic transmission by muscarinic receptors in the entorhinal cortex of juvenile rats.Primary brain targets of nerve agents: the role of the amygdala in comparison to the hippocampus.Breakdown of effective connectivity during slow wave sleep: investigating the mechanism underlying a cortical gate using large-scale modeling.Systemic lipopolysaccharide-mediated alteration of cortical neuromodulation involves increases in monoamine oxidase-A and acetylcholinesterase activityMembrane Receptor-Induced Changes of the Protein Kinases A and C Activity May Play a Leading Role in Promoting Developmental Synapse Elimination at the Neuromuscular Junction.Transitory memory retrieval in a biologically plausible neural network model.Electron microscopic localization of M2-muscarinic receptors in cholinergic and noncholinergic neurons of the laterodorsal tegmental and pedunculopontine nuclei of the rat mesopontine tegmentum.Visual training paired with electrical stimulation of the basal forebrain improves orientation-selective visual acuity in the rat.Postsynaptic cell type-dependent cholinergic regulation of GABAergic synaptic transmission in rat insular cortex.Inhibition of dendritic Ca2+ spikes by GABAB receptors in cortical pyramidal neurons is mediated by a direct Gi/o-β-subunit interaction with Cav1 channels.Species differences in the organization of the ventral cochlear nucleus.Cerebrolysin prevents deficits in social behavior, repetitive conduct, and synaptic inhibition in a rat model of autism.Muscarinic M1 receptors regulate propofol modulation of GABAergic transmission in rat ventrolateral preoptic neurons.Presynaptic muscarinic receptors reduce synaptic depression and facilitate its recovery at hippocampal GABAergic synapses.Rewiring-induced chaos in pulse-coupled neural networks.
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Muscarinic M2 and M1 receptors reduce GABA release by Ca2+ channel modulation through activation of PI3K/Ca2+ -independent and PLC/Ca2+ -dependent PKC.
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Muscarinic M2 and M1 receptors ...... t and PLC/Ca2+ -dependent PKC.
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Muscarinic M2 and M1 receptors ...... t and PLC/Ca2+ -dependent PKC.
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Muscarinic M2 and M1 receptors ...... t and PLC/Ca2+ -dependent PKC.
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Muscarinic M2 and M1 receptors ...... t and PLC/Ca2+ -dependent PKC.
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Muscarinic M2 and M1 receptors ...... t and PLC/Ca2+ -dependent PKC.
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Muscarinic M2 and M1 receptors ...... t and PLC/Ca2+ -dependent PKC.
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Martinolich L
Nichols JA
Perrotti L
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10.1152/JN.00060.2007
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2007-06-20T00:00:00Z