Phorbol esters enhance synaptic transmission by a presynaptic, calcium-dependent mechanism in rat hippocampus (original) (raw)

Phorbol ester-induced synaptic facilitation is different than long-term potentiation

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Phorbol esters enhance transmitter release in rat hippocampal slices

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Phorbol esters mimic some cholinergic actions in hippocampal pyramidal neurons

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Protein kinase C-dependent and -independent effects of phorbol esters on hippocampal calcium channel current

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Evidence for hippocampal calcium channel regulation by PKC based on comparison of diacylglycerols and phorbol esters

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Ca2+ role on the effect of phorbol esters on the spontaneous quantal release of neurotransmitter at the mouse neuromuscular junction

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Intracellular injection of phorbol ester increases the excitability of neurons of the motor cortex of awake cats

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Phorbol Esters Enhance Neurotransmitter-Stimulated Cyclic AMP Production in Rat Brain Slices

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[3H]Phorbol ester binding sites and neuronal plasticity in the hippocampus following entorhinal cortex lesions

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Opposing effects of phorbol esters on transmitter release and calcium currents at frog motor nerve endings

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Postsynaptic and presynaptic effects of the calcium chelator BAPTA on synaptic transmission in rat hippocampal dentate granule neurons

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1991

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Facilitation of miniature GABAergic currents by chlorpromazine in cultured rat hippocampal cells

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Protein kinase C regulates ionic conductance in hippocampal pyramidal neurons: electrophysiological effects of phorbol esters

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Isoproterenol increases the phosphorylation of the synapsins and increases synaptic transmission in dentate gyrus, but not in area CA1, of the hippocampus

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3,4-Diaminopyridine-induced noradrenaline release from CNS tissue as a model for action potential-evoked transmitter release: effects of phorbol ester

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Bioactive lipids in excitatory neurotransmission and neuronal plasticity

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Arachidonic acid and diacylglycerol act synergistically through protein kinase C to persistently enhance synaptic transmission in the hippocampus

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Hippocampal synaptic plasticity induced by excitatory amino acids includes changes in sensitivity to the calcium channel blocker, ω-conotoxin

O. Krishtal

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Phorbol Ester Pretreatment Desensitizes the Inhibition of Ca2+Channels Induced by k-Opiate, ?2-Adrenergic, and Muscarinic Receptor Agonists

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A prolonged post-tetanic hyperpolarization in rat hippocampal pyramidal cells in vitro

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Synaptic transmission between cultured rat hippocampal neurons is enhanced by activation of protein kinase-C

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11,12 -Epoxyeicosatrienoic acid (11,12 EET) reduces excitability and excitatory transmission in the hippocampus

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Presynaptic R-type calcium channels contribute to fast excitatory synaptic transmission in the rat hippocampus

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