1995
Synaptic Vesicle Depletion in Reticulospinal Axons is Reduced by 5‐hydroxytryptamine: Direct Evidence for Presynaptic Modulation of Glutamatergic Transmission
Shupliakov O, Pieribone VA, Gad H, Brodin L. Synaptic Vesicle Depletion in Reticulospinal Axons is Reduced by 5‐hydroxytryptamine: Direct Evidence for Presynaptic Modulation of Glutamatergic Transmission. European Journal Of Neuroscience 1995, 7: 1111-1116. PMID: 7613617, DOI: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.1995.tb01099.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsReticulospinal axonsPresynaptic Ca2Glutamatergic synaptic transmissionSynaptic glutamate releaseSynaptic vesiclesIntra-axonal recordingsGiant reticulospinal axonsSynaptic vesicle clustersGlutamatergic transmissionPresynaptic modulationGlutamate releaseSpinal cordPresynaptic elementsSynaptic transmissionAction potential stimulationSynaptic vesicle depletionSame axonVesicle depletionAxonsMarked reductionNumber of vesiclesPotential stimulationSynaptic exocytosisActive zoneCa2
1994
The reticulospinal glutamate synapse in lamprey: plasticity and presynaptic variability
Brodin L, Shupliakov O, Pieribone VA, Hellgren J, Hill RH. The reticulospinal glutamate synapse in lamprey: plasticity and presynaptic variability. Journal Of Neurophysiology 1994, 72: 592-604. PMID: 7983521, DOI: 10.1152/jn.1994.72.2.592.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExcitatory postsynaptic potentialsReticulospinal axonsAction potentialsPulse stimulationSynaptic areaBody stimulationElectrotonic componentUse-dependent modulationAxonal action potentialsSecond action potentialDifferent postsynaptic cellsGiant reticulospinal axonsNet facilitationSpinal neuronsPostsynaptic potentialsEPSP componentsGlutamatergic synapsesPresynaptic elementsSynaptic responsesPresynaptic axonsTransmitter releaseGlutamate synapsePostsynaptic cellDegree of facilitationDirect stimulation
1992
Serotonin-, substance P- and glutamate/aspartate-like immunoreactivities in medullo-spinal pathways of rat and primate
Nicholas AP, Pieribone VA, Arvidsson U, Hökfelt T. Serotonin-, substance P- and glutamate/aspartate-like immunoreactivities in medullo-spinal pathways of rat and primate. Neuroscience 1992, 48: 545-559. PMID: 1376453, DOI: 10.1016/0306-4522(92)90401-m.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAspartate-like immunoreactivityExcitatory amino acidsSubstance PColchicine-treated ratsSpinal cordLarger alpha motor neuronsB3 cell groupSubstance P neuronsAlpha motor neuronsGlutamate-like immunoreactivityTripeptide thyrotropin-releasing hormoneDistribution of serotoninThyrotropin-releasing hormoneUndecapeptide substance PImmunohistofluorescence techniqueMedullary neuronsImmunoreactive neuronsRaphe neuronsVentral hornRetrograde tracingSerotonergic neuronsMedulla oblongataSpinal projectionsLarge boutonsAutonomic cells