Skip to main content
  • Other Journals from APS
    • AJP-Cell
    • AJP-Endo
    • AJP-GI
    • AJP-Heart
    • AJP-Lung
    • AJP-Regu
    • AJP-Renal
    • AJP-Legacy
    • Physiology
    • Advances
    • JAPPL
    • JN
    • PG
    • PRV
    • COMP PHYS
    • PHYSIOL REP
    • APS Select
    • www.physiology.org

Login

 
Journal of Neurophysiology

Advanced Search

  • HOME
  • ARTICLES
    • Current Issue
    • Archives
    • Articles In Press
    • Collections
  • INFO FOR
    • About
    • Article Types
    • Neuro Forum Guidelines
    • Authors
    • Reviewers
    • Subscribers
    • Patients
    • Advertisers
    • Media
    • News
  • EDITORS
    • Newsletter
    • Editor's Message
    • Editor's Bio
    • Editorial Board
  • SUBSCRIBE
    • Subscribe
  • SUBMIT
    • Submit a Manuscript

Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor α7 and α4β2 Subtypes Differentially Control GABAergic Input to CA1 Neurons in Rat Hippocampus

Manickavasagom Alkondon, Edson X. Albuquerque
Journal of Neurophysiology Published 1 December 2001 Vol. 86 no. 6, 3043-3055 DOI:
Manickavasagom Alkondon
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
  • View author's works on this site
Edson X. Albuquerque
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
  • View author's works on this site
  • Article
  • Figures & Data
  • Info
  • E-letters
  • PDF
Loading

Article Information

vol. 86 no. 6 3043-3055
PubMed 
11731559
Published By 
American Physiological Society
Print ISSN 
0022-3077
Online ISSN 
1522-1598
History 
  • Submitted April 3, 2001
  • accepted in final form August 24, 2001
Copyright & Usage 
Copyright © 2001 The American Physiological Society

Author Information

  1. Manickavasagom Alkondon1 and
  2. Edson X. Albuquerque1,2
  1. 1 Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21201;
  2. 2 Departamento de Farmacologia Básica e Clı́nica, Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 21944, Brazil
View Full Text

Article usage

AbstractFullPDF
Dec 200175160123
Jan 2002156652
Feb 200245961
Mar 2002105625
Apr 200273522
May 200284539
Jun 20021248
Jul 20026258
Aug 20024158
Sep 200242314
Oct 200271614
Nov 20026278
Dec 200221019
Jan 200312015
Feb 200332021
Mar 200311721
Apr 200311520
May 200391713
Jun 200331211
Jul 200381810
Aug 200382514
Sep 2003152717
Oct 200383418
Nov 2003162615
Dec 2003143312
Jan 2004144512
Feb 2004102511
Mar 2004123320
Apr 200461726
May 200472715
Jun 2004122318
Jul 2004103520
Aug 200417289
Sep 2004164419
Oct 2004164520
Nov 2004235525
Dec 2004173118
Jan 2005134522
Feb 20059285
Mar 2005163616
Apr 200541311
May 200553816
Jun 200581910
Jul 20056148
Aug 200531617
Sep 2005101313
Oct 2005122116
Nov 200542513
Dec 200522110
Jan 20064388
Feb 200610248
Mar 200652716
Apr 200662710
May 200662219
Jun 200632319
Jul 2006102116
Aug 200642812
Sep 200641911
Oct 200672114
Nov 200652120
Dec 200661614
Jan 200733017
Feb 200741612
Mar 200751918
Apr 200771513
May 200721715
Jun 2007113318
Jul 2007131610
Aug 200722712
Sep 200792717
Oct 20074167
Nov 2007102520
Dec 200721814
Jan 2008296
Feb 200891313
Mar 200872416
Apr 20081379
May 2008101313
Jun 2008111918
Jul 200811126
Aug 2008191412
Sep 20088198
Oct 200814309
Nov 2008181710
Dec 20089178
Jan 2009885
Feb 2009141313
Mar 200917159
Apr 200911117
May 200941814
Jun 20094108
Jul 200982014
Aug 200941314
Sep 2009175
Oct 2009685
Nov 2009121110
Dec 2009363
Jan 2010788
Feb 20102139
Mar 2010151713
Apr 201091410
May 20101096
Jun 20105119
Jul 2010102820
Aug 20101156
Sep 20107157
Oct 201011128
Nov 20109158
Dec 201081610
Jan 20114159
Feb 201152112
Mar 201182314
Apr 2011122910
May 2011123016
Jun 201191110
Jul 201112174
Aug 2011151311
Sep 201114257
Oct 201110257
Nov 2011181513
Dec 2011161718
Jan 2012171815
Feb 2012131013
Mar 2012141516
Apr 2012172617
May 20127138
Jun 2012172616
Jul 2012152314
Aug 201211117
Sep 2012152415
Oct 201212158
Nov 2012121712
Dec 20121283
Jan 201317188
Feb 2013775
Mar 201317138
Apr 201315158
May 2013161013
Jun 201313118
Jul 20132106
Aug 20135126
Sep 20138111
Oct 20135108
Nov 2013765
Dec 2013622
Jan 20146145
Feb 2014897
Mar 201401210
Apr 20140199
May 201402717
Jun 201401810
Jul 20140288
Aug 20140217
Sep 20140147
Oct 20147156
Nov 2014389
Dec 20145219
Jan 20150155
Feb 201501310
Mar 201511610
Apr 20150161
May 201501610
Jun 201501828
Jul 201511711
Aug 20151217
Sep 201541610
Oct 20150163
Nov 20151175
Dec 201502010
Jan 201651912
Feb 20161365
Mar 201672911
Apr 201612013
May 201622318
Jun 201643119
Jul 201632819
Aug 2016285
Sep 2016192620
Oct 201632728
Nov 2016182818
Dec 2016163522
Jan 20174145
Feb 20171319
Mar 20176371
Apr 20175197
May 201732312
Jun 201712312
PreviousNext
Back to top
View this article with LENS
What is LENS?
About the Cover

About the Cover

Cover image

Cover image expansion

Cover: Multiregional Brain-on-a-Chip in vitro model. Neurons (green) from different brain regions (here prefrontal cortex, left, and amygdala, right) are restricted to distinct areas, but are connecting controllably to the other brain region through axons which are guided by microcontact printed lines. This is a zoom in image from the entire brain-on-a-chip model, which consists of three brain regions. This multiregional brain-on-a-chip is electrically active and reacts to drug applications in a brain region dependent way. Astrocytes are labelled in red. The smallest distance between the different brain areas is 1 mm. From Dauth S, Maoz BM, Sheehy SP, Hemphill MA, Murty T, Macedonia MK, Greer AM, Budnik B, Parker KK. Neurons derived from different brain regions are inherently different in vitro: a novel multiregional brain-on-a-chip. J Neurophysiol 117: 1320 –1341, 2017; doi:10.1152/jn.00575.2016.

  • Table of Contents
  • Back Matter (PDF)
  • Article
    • Abstract
    • INTRODUCTION
    • METHODS
    • RESULTS
    • DISCUSSION
    • Acknowledgments
    • Footnotes
    • REFERENCES
  • Figures & Data
  • Info
  • E-letters
  • PDF
Alert me when this article is cited
Alert me if a correction is posted
Email

Thank you for your interest in spreading the word on Journal of Neurophysiology.

NOTE: We only request your email address so that the person you are recommending the page to knows that you wanted them to see it, and that it is not junk mail. We do not capture any email address.

Enter multiple addresses on separate lines or separate them with commas.
Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor α7 and α4β2 Subtypes Differentially Control GABAergic Input to CA1 Neurons in Rat Hippocampus
(Your Name) has sent you a message from Journal of Neurophysiology
(Your Name) thought you would like to see the Journal of Neurophysiology web site.
Print
Citation Tools
Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor α7 and α4β2 Subtypes Differentially Control GABAergic Input to CA1 Neurons in Rat Hippocampus
Manickavasagom Alkondon, Edson X. Albuquerque
Journal of Neurophysiology Dec 2001, 86 (6) 3043-3055;

Citation Manager Formats

  • BibTeX
  • Bookends
  • EasyBib
  • EndNote (tagged)
  • EndNote 8 (xml)
  • Medlars
  • Mendeley
  • Papers
  • RefWorks Tagged
  • Ref Manager
  • RIS
  • Zotero

Share
Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor α7 and α4β2 Subtypes Differentially Control GABAergic Input to CA1 Neurons in Rat Hippocampus
Manickavasagom Alkondon, Edson X. Albuquerque
Journal of Neurophysiology Dec 2001, 86 (6) 3043-3055;
Permalink:
del.icio.us logo Digg logo Reddit logo Technorati logo Twitter logo CiteULike logo Facebook logo Google logo Mendeley logo

View Full Page PDF

  • Tweet Widget
  • Facebook Like
  • Google Plus One
  • Reddit logo Reddit
  • CiteULike logo CiteULike
  • Mendeley logo Mendeley
  • StumbleUpon logo StumbleUpon

More in this TOC Section

  • Integration of motion energy from overlapping random background noise increases perceived speed of coherently moving stimuli
  • The response of the vestibulosympathetic reflex to linear acceleration in the rat
  • Emergence of band-pass filtering through adaptive spiking in the owl's cochlear nucleus
Show more ARTICLE

Related Articles

Cited By...

  • Most Read
  • Most Cited
Loading
  • Nonlinearity of two-photon Ca2+ imaging yields distorted measurements of tuning for V1 neuronal populations
  • Theories of pain: from specificity to gate control
  • Reward, Addiction, and Emotion Regulation Systems Associated With Rejection in Love
  • The organization of the human cerebral cortex estimated by intrinsic functional connectivity
  • Reward, Motivation, and Emotion Systems Associated With Early-Stage Intense Romantic Love
More...

Navigate

  • Current Issue
  • Articles in Press
  • Archives
  • Feedback
  • Submit
  • Subscribe
  • Personal Alerts

More Information

  • About this Journal
  • Information for Authors
  • Submit a Manuscript
  • Press
  • Advertising
  • AuthorChoice
  • Calls for Papers
  • Ethics Policy
  • PubMed Central Policy
  • Reprints and Permissions
  • Institutional Administrators
  • APS Publications News
  • Follow APS Publications on Twitter

American Physiological Society Journals

  • Cell Physiology
  • Advances in Physiology Education
  • Comprehensive Physiology
  • Endocrinology and Metabolism
  • Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
  • Heart and Circulatory Physiology
  • Journal of Applied Physiology
  • Journal of Neurophysiology
  • Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
  • Physiological Genomics
  • Physiological Reviews
  • Physiology
  • Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
  • Renal Physiology
  • Physiological Reports
  • Legacy Content
  • APS Select
  • www.physiology.org

Copyright © 2017 The American Physiological Society | Print ISSN: 0022-3077 | Online ISSN: 1522-1598