1995
Acetylcholine excites GABAergic neurons of the ferret perigeniculate nucleus through nicotinic receptors
Lee K, McCormick D. Acetylcholine excites GABAergic neurons of the ferret perigeniculate nucleus through nicotinic receptors. Journal Of Neurophysiology 1995, 73: 2123-2128. PMID: 7623105, DOI: 10.1152/jn.1995.73.5.2123.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAction of acetylcholineSingle spike activityPerigeniculate nucleusPGN cellsGABAergic neuronsSpike activityLocal applicationDirect postsynaptic actionFerret thalamic slicesNicotinic antagonist hexamethoniumIntracellular recording techniquesAction potential firingLow-threshold Ca2Slow hyperpolarizing responseVitro. 2Antagonist hexamethoniumMembrane conductancePostsynaptic actionsGABAergic cellsMuscarinic antagonistMuscarinic receptorsDepolarizing responsePGN neuronsHyperpolarizing responseSynaptic transmission
1993
Chapter 36: Actions of acetylcholine in the cerebral cortex and thalamus and implications for function
McCormick D. Chapter 36: Actions of acetylcholine in the cerebral cortex and thalamus and implications for function. Progress In Brain Research 1993, 98: 303-308. PMID: 8248519, DOI: 10.1016/s0079-6123(08)62412-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCholinergic neuronsCerebral cortexNicotinic receptorsForebrain activityAction of acetylcholinePost-synaptic responsesAbnormal neuronal functionNicotinic typeCholinergic pathwaysBasal forebrainCholinergic receptorsMuscarinic receptorsCholinergic systemMammalian CNSPhasic responseModulatory controlNeuronal functionAlzheimer's diseaseDistinct subtypesReceptor activationProlonged inhibitionFiring patternsPharmacological propertiesAcetylcholineProlonged changes
1987
Actions of acetylcholine in the guinea‐pig and cat medial and lateral geniculate nuclei, in vitro.
McCormick D, Prince D. Actions of acetylcholine in the guinea‐pig and cat medial and lateral geniculate nuclei, in vitro. The Journal Of Physiology 1987, 392: 147-165. PMID: 2833597, PMCID: PMC1192298, DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1987.sp016774.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRapid excitatory responseSlow depolarizationApplication of acetylcholineLateral geniculate nucleusGeniculate nucleusMuscarinic hyperpolarizationExcitatory responsesMuscarinic receptorsReversal potentialDorsal lateral geniculate nucleusGeniculate neuronesApparent input conductanceSingle spike activityIntracellular recording techniquesAction of acetylcholineACh-induced hyperpolarizationExtrapolated reversal potentialSingle-spike firingMechanism of actionMembrane potentialBath applicationBurst firingBurst dischargesSynaptic transmissionThalamic slices