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
Acetylcholine causes rapid nicotinic excitation in the medial habenular nucleus of guinea pig, in vitro
McCormick D, Prince D. Acetylcholine causes rapid nicotinic excitation in the medial habenular nucleus of guinea pig, in vitro. Journal Of Neuroscience 1987, 7: 742-752. PMID: 3549993, PMCID: PMC6569057, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.07-03-00742.1987.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedial habenular nucleusInhibitory responsesMHb neuronsNicotinic receptorsHabenular nucleusACh-induced depolarizationMuscarinic antagonist atropineNicotinic antagonist hexamethoniumIntracellular recording techniquesEffects of AChAction of AChApplication of AChNicotinic agonist nicotineApplication of glutamateAverage reversal potentialNicotinic excitationNicotinic typePostexcitatory inhibitionAntagonist atropineAntagonist hexamethoniumMembrane conductanceACh actionACh responseCentral effectsCholinergic transmission