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Excitability of neural elements within the rat corpus striatum
Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 1997The excitability of cholinergic, glutamatergic and dopaminergic elements within the rat neostriatum was studied in both in vivo and in vitro preparations. In vivo, the microdialysis technique was used to measure the release of striatal acetylcholine and dopamine under basal and electrically evoked conditions. For comparison, acetylcholine, dopamine and
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Microsomal Flavin‐Containing Monooxygenase Activity in Rat Corpus Striatum
Journal of Neurochemistry, 1984Abstract: Microsomal fractions isolated from rat corpus striatum catalyze the oxidation of thiobenzamide to the sulfoxide. The rate of thiobenzamide sulfoxidation is 6.9 ± 4.8 nmol (min)−1 (mg microsomal protein)−1. The reaction is inhibited by an excess of sulfur‐and nitrogen‐containing substrates for the microsomal flavin‐containing monooxygenase ...
M W, Duffel, S G, Gillespie
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INHIBITORY FUNCTIONS OF THE CORPUS STRIATUM
Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1940Since the classic experiment of Wilson, 1 it has been generally agreed that electrical stimulation of the corpus striatum gives no primary motor effects. At the same time, clinical evidence has accumulated 2 which associates striatal dysfunction with impairment of motor activities originating elsewhere.
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Release of putative transmitters from the corpus striatum
Pharmacology & Therapeutics. Part B: General and Systematic Pharmacology, 1975Abstract The experiments reported in this article demonstrate the release of ACh, DA and 5-HT from striatal tissue. The technique used was the perfusion of the anterior horn of the lateral ventricle. The ACh and DA appearing in the perfusate must have originated from the caudate nucleus only, whereas 5-HT was probably released from terminals in the ...
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The Cerebellum and the Corpus Striatum
1994Abstract This chapter is divided into two parts. The first examines the history of the cerebellum, a structure described and differentiated from the cerebrum by the Ancient Greeks. The second is devoted to the caudate nucleus, the putamen, and the globus pallidus, three nuclei that make up the corpus striatum.
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