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    Digitale Medien
    Digitale Medien
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Free Radical Biology and Medicine 7 (1989), S. 3-8 
    ISSN: 0891-5849
    Schlagwort(e): Free radicals ; Hippocampal slice ; Hydrogen peroxide ; LTP ; Memory ; Oxygen intermediates ; Paired pulse facilitation
    Quelle: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Thema: Biologie , Chemie und Pharmazie , Medizin
    Materialart: Digitale Medien
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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    ISSN: 1438-2199
    Schlagwort(e): Pressure ; Excitatory amino acids ; GABA ; Hippocampal slice ; Synaptic transmission ; Excitability
    Quelle: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Thema: Medizin
    Notizen: Summary Epileptic-like activities are observed in mammals exposed to ambient pressures higher than 20 atm. These symptoms are part of the so called “high pressure nervous syndrome”. In the search of the cellular mechanisms of this syndrome, we examined synaptic and intrinsic pressure-induced changes in the in vitro hippocampal slice preparation in the rat. We found that pressure (80 atm) depresses the efficiency of excitatory amino acidergic and inhibitory GABA synaptic transmissions, while it increases the intrinsic excitability of the CA1 pyramidal cells and induced multiple population spikes. The changes were associated with a selective increase in the effects of NMDA andL-homocysteate, while the postsynaptic effects of GABA was unchanged. NMDA antagonists and GABA synergistic drugs antagonized the pressure-induced hyperexcitability and multiple population spikes. These results suggest that pressure would decrease transmitter release at the tested excitatory and inhibitory synapses and would facilitate NMDA postsynaptic mechanisms. Thus, changes in both NMDA and GABA processes might be involved in the development of the high pressure nervous syndrome.
    Materialart: Digitale Medien
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