1992
Intranuclear Ca2+ transients during neurite regeneration of an adult mammalian neuron.
Birch B, Eng D, Kocsis J. Intranuclear Ca2+ transients during neurite regeneration of an adult mammalian neuron. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1992, 89: 7978-7982. PMID: 1518824, PMCID: PMC49838, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.89.17.7978.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCalciumCell DifferentiationCell NucleusCells, CulturedFemaleGanglia, SpinalIn Vitro TechniquesMembrane PotentialsNeuritesRatsRats, Inbred StrainsConceptsNeurite extensionNuclear eventsMammalian dorsal root ganglion neuronsSubcellular calcium transientsIntranuclear Ca2Confocal laser scanning microscopyGene expressionMammalian neuronsAdult mammalian neuronsCytoplasmic levelsLaser scanning microscopyNuclear Ca2Importance of Ca2Activity-dependent modulationScanning microscopyNeurite regenerationDepolarization-induced increaseCa2Transmembrane Ca2Dorsal root ganglion neuronsRegenerationExtracellular Ca2CytoplasmNucleusNeuronsTransient presence and functional interaction of endogenous GABA and GABAA receptors in developing rat optic nerve
Sakatani K, Black J, Kocsis J. Transient presence and functional interaction of endogenous GABA and GABAA receptors in developing rat optic nerve. Proceedings Of The Royal Society B 1992, 247: 155-161. PMID: 1349183, DOI: 10.1098/rspb.1992.0022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRat optic nerveOptic nerveCentral nervous systemGABAA receptorsIntact rat optic nerveCultured glia cellsFunctional GABAA receptorsGABAA receptor agonistNeonatal optic nerveNeuronal cell bodiesO-2A progenitor cellsNon-synaptic sitesPre-myelinated axonsWhite matter regionsSynthesis of GABAAxonal excitabilityReceptor agonistEndogenous GABAGABA uptakeGlia cellsSynaptic neurotransmittersNervous systemEndogenous neurotransmittersType 2Nerve
1991
Tea‐sensitive potassium channels and inward rectification in regenerated rat sciatic nerve
Gardon T, Kocsis J, Waxman S. Tea‐sensitive potassium channels and inward rectification in regenerated rat sciatic nerve. Muscle & Nerve 1991, 14: 640-646. PMID: 1922170, DOI: 10.1002/mus.880140707.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCompound action potentialRat sciatic nerveNerve crushRegenerated axonsSciatic nerveRegenerated nervesInward rectificationIntra-axonal recording techniquesAdult rat sciatic nerveTEA-sensitive potassium channelsPotassium channelsRegenerated rat sciatic nerveSucrose gap recordingsSciatic nerve crushPeripheral nerve axonsWhole nerve recordingsIntra-axonal recordingsVoltage-sensitive sodium channelsCrush injuryNormal nervesSensitive relaxationRepetitive stimulationAfterhyperpolarizationGap recordingsNerve recordingsDifferential sensitivity to hypoxia of the peripheral versus central trajectory of primary afferent axons
Utzschneider D, Kocsis J, Waxman S. Differential sensitivity to hypoxia of the peripheral versus central trajectory of primary afferent axons. Brain Research 1991, 551: 136-141. PMID: 1913145, DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(91)90924-k.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDorsal columnsDorsal rootsAfferent fibersCentral nervous system componentsPrimary afferent fibersSucrose gap chamberAction potential amplitudePrimary afferent axonsCompound action potentialDorsal spinal rootsNervous system componentsAxonal trunksPeripheral nervesSpinal cordSpinal rootsAfferent axonsCNS portionSchwann cellsAdult ratsPotential amplitudeAxon branchesAction potentialsHypoxiaMembrane potential changesMembrane depolarization
1990
Trophic influence of the distal nerve segment on GABAA receptor expression in axotomized adult sensory neurons
Bhisitkul R, Kocsis J, Gordon T, Waxman S. Trophic influence of the distal nerve segment on GABAA receptor expression in axotomized adult sensory neurons. Experimental Neurology 1990, 109: 273-278. PMID: 2170161, DOI: 10.1016/s0014-4886(05)80017-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDistal nerve segmentsGamma-aminobutyric acidNerve segmentsSciatic nerveReceptor expressionSensory neuronsTrophic supportGABAA receptor agonist muscimolDorsal root ganglion neuronsAxotomized sensory neuronsReactive Schwann cellsGABAA receptor expressionAdult sensory neuronsReceptor agonist muscimolExpression of receptorsPeripheral target tissuesGABA receptor expressionDorsal root fibersGABA receptor sensitivityEnd organ innervationPostoperative dayNerve crushNerve transectionCrush siteDistal stumpElevated extracellular potassium concentration enhances synaptic activation of N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors in hippocampus
Poolos N, Kocsis J. Elevated extracellular potassium concentration enhances synaptic activation of N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors in hippocampus. Brain Research 1990, 508: 7-12. PMID: 2159824, DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(90)91110-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNMDA receptor activationNMDA receptorsReceptor activationNMDA receptor-mediated componentN-methyl-D-aspartate receptorsElevated extracellular potassium concentrationReceptor-mediated componentReceptor-mediated conductanceChannel blocker tetraethylammoniumCentral nervous systemExtracellular potassium concentrationExtracellular potassium ion concentrationSlowed repolarizationOrthodromic stimulationPotassium equilibrium potentialCA1 regionPyramidal cellsRat hippocampusSynaptic activationBlocker tetraethylammoniumPostsynaptic activityRepetitive stimulationNeuronal activityNervous systemReceptors
1989
Pharmacological sensitivities of two afterhyperpolarizations in rat optic nerve
Gordon T, Kocsis J, Waxman S. Pharmacological sensitivities of two afterhyperpolarizations in rat optic nerve. Brain Research 1989, 502: 252-257. PMID: 2555026, DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(89)90620-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords4-AminopyridineAnimalsFemaleMembrane PotentialsNeural InhibitionOptic NerveRatsRats, Inbred StrainsTetraethylammonium CompoundsConceptsRat optic nerveOptic nerveEarly afterhyperpolarizationPharmacological sensitivityAction potentialsPeak latencyAction potential broadeningConstant current depolarizationSucrose gap chamberPotassium channel blockerLate afterhyperpolarizationChannel blockersRepetitive stimulationAfterhyperpolarizationNervePotassium conductanceSucrose gapTetraethylammoniumPotential broadeningCurrent depolarizationDepolarizationDurationApaminBlockersCharybdotoxin
1988
Presynaptic actions of carbachol and adenosine on corticostriatal synaptic transmission studied in vitro
Malenka R, Kocsis J. Presynaptic actions of carbachol and adenosine on corticostriatal synaptic transmission studied in vitro. Journal Of Neuroscience 1988, 8: 3750-3756. PMID: 2848109, PMCID: PMC6569613, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.08-10-03750.1988.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStriatal neuronsSynaptic transmissionCorticostriatal synaptic transmissionExcitatory amino acidsField potentialsNeostriatal slice preparationField potential responsesCorticostriatal afferentsCorticostriatal responsesCorticostriatal fibersPresynaptic actionPostsynaptic actionsStriatal neurotransmittersCalcium antagonistsCarbachol actionCortical afferentsAfferent fibersIntrinsic neuronsStriatal afferentsPutative neurotransmittersAdenosine actionSlice preparationCorpus callosumNeostriatal slicesAfferentsBuspirone, 8-OH-DPAT and ipsapirone: effects on hippocampal cerebellar and sciatic fiber excitability
Hiner B, Mauk M, Peroutka S, Kocsis J. Buspirone, 8-OH-DPAT and ipsapirone: effects on hippocampal cerebellar and sciatic fiber excitability. Brain Research 1988, 461: 1-9. PMID: 2906267, DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(88)90719-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCerebellar parallel fibersSerotonergic mechanismsNerve excitabilityFiber excitabilityAction potentialsSucrose gap recordingsEffects of serotoninNovel anxiolytic buspironeCompound action potentialDose-dependent reductionSchaffer collateral fibersParallel fibersAfferent fibersSciatic nerveReversible decrementsCollateral fibersAnxiolytic buspironeConduction velocityDPATIpsapironeGap recordingsBuspironeCerebellar neuronsAxonal responseExcitabilityBuspirone attenuates synaptic activation of hippocampal pyramidal cells
Mauk, Peroutka S, Kocsis J. Buspirone attenuates synaptic activation of hippocampal pyramidal cells. Journal Of Neuroscience 1988, 8: 1-11. PMID: 3339401, PMCID: PMC6569355, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.08-01-00001.1988.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExcitatory postsynaptic potentialsPyramidal cellsStratum radiatumSynaptic activationAfferent fibersHippocampal CA1 pyramidal cellsInput resistanceStimulation of afferentsEffects of buspironeCA1 pyramidal cellsHippocampal pyramidal cellsPostsynaptic potentialsPresynaptic fibersConduction slowingFiber excitabilitySpike activityAnxiolytic agentsBuspironeRefractory periodRadiatumRapid hyperpolarizationReceptor sitesMeasurable effectExcitabilityMembrane potential
1987
Activity-evoked increases in extracellular potassium modulate presynaptic excitability in the CA1 region of the hippocampus
Poolos N, Mauk M, Kocsis J. Activity-evoked increases in extracellular potassium modulate presynaptic excitability in the CA1 region of the hippocampus. Journal Of Neurophysiology 1987, 58: 404-416. PMID: 3655875, DOI: 10.1152/jn.1987.58.2.404.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAction PotentialsAnimalsElectric StimulationFemaleHippocampusIn Vitro TechniquesPotassiumRatsRats, Inbred StrainsReaction TimeConceptsEnd of stimulationConduction velocityRepetitive stimulationCA1 afferentsStratum radiatumCA1 regionPostsynaptic elementsPostsynaptic activityBiphasic changeRat hippocampal slice preparationCompound action potentialHippocampal slice preparationCharacteristic field potentialHigher stimulation frequenciesPostsynaptic modulationPresynaptic volleyKynurenic acidPyramidal cellsSlice preparationPresynaptic axonsPresynaptic excitabilitySynaptic transmissionConduction blockIon-sensitive microelectrodesPostsynaptic activationAxonal GABA receptors are selectively present on normal and regenerated sensory fibers in rat peripheral nerve
Bhisitkul R, Villa J, Kocsis J. Axonal GABA receptors are selectively present on normal and regenerated sensory fibers in rat peripheral nerve. Experimental Brain Research 1987, 66: 659-663. PMID: 3038587, DOI: 10.1007/bf00270698.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGamma-aminobutyric acidVentral root fibersGABA receptorsRoot fibersSensory fibersPeripheral nervesSensory axonsRegenerated sensory axonsSucrose gap chamberPeripheral nerve fibersRat peripheral nerveDorsal root fibersMammalian peripheral nervesAgonist baclofenNerve crushDorsal rootsAgonist muscimolSciatic nerveNerve fibersRat peripheral nerve fibersNerveReceptorsMuscimolSelective presenceAxonsNodal spacing along regenerated axons following a crush lesion of the developing rat sciatic nerve.
Hildebrand C, Mustafa G, Bowe C, Kocsis J. Nodal spacing along regenerated axons following a crush lesion of the developing rat sciatic nerve. Brain Research 1987, 429: 147-54. PMID: 3567658, DOI: 10.1016/0165-3806(87)90148-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAge FactorsAnimalsFemaleMaleMicroscopy, ElectronMyelin SheathNerve RegenerationRanvier's NodesRatsRats, Inbred StrainsSpinal NervesConceptsRat sciatic nerveSciatic nerveRegenerated nervesCrush lesionRegenerated rat sciatic nerveNewborn rat pupsSciatic nerve axonsPostnatal ageRegenerated axonsPostnatal eventsRat pupsNerveNerve axonsMyelin sheathL increaseAxonsWeeksBirthAgeLesionsMyelinationSignsRemodellingSuch signsLength growthModulation of neuronal activity in the hippocampus by 5-hydroxytryptamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine1a selective drugs
Peroutka S, Mauk M, Kocsis J. Modulation of neuronal activity in the hippocampus by 5-hydroxytryptamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine1a selective drugs. Neuropharmacology 1987, 26: 139-146. PMID: 2884586, DOI: 10.1016/0028-3908(87)90201-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTVX Q 7821Hippocampal slice preparationSlice preparationDose-dependent mannerMicromolar concentrationsApplication of drugsPopulation spikesRadioligand techniquesOH-DPATSchaffer collateralsHippocampal membranesNeuronal activityPyramidal layerKetanserinBaseline levelsBuspironeInitial increaseDPATSelective drugsDrugsField potentialsPhysiological effectsPopulationSimilar affinityBenzisothiazol-3
1986
Action potential characteristics of demyelinated rat sciatic nerve following application of 4-aminopyridine
Targ E, Kocsis J. Action potential characteristics of demyelinated rat sciatic nerve following application of 4-aminopyridine. Brain Research 1986, 363: 1-9. PMID: 3004637, DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(86)90652-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAction potentialsSciatic nerveFrequency-following abilityMultiple spike dischargesSite of demyelinationCompound action potentialPotassium channel blockerRat sciatic nerveAction potential characteristicsVariety of abnormalitiesAbsolute refractory periodExcitability changesPharmacological blockadeSpontaneous firingDemyelinated axonsChannel blockersConduction slowingConduction blockSpike dischargesLesion siteRefractory periodExcitability propertiesClinical useAxonsPotassium channels
1985
Myelin sheath remodelling in regenerated rat sciatic nerve
Hildebrand C, Kocsis J, Berglund S, Waxman S. Myelin sheath remodelling in regenerated rat sciatic nerve. Brain Research 1985, 358: 163-170. PMID: 2416385, DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(85)90960-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRat sciatic nerveSciatic nerveRegenerated nervesAdult rat sciatic nerveRegenerated rat sciatic nerveNormal control nervesLight microscopic examinationAction potential waveformCrush lesionMonths survivalNerve segmentsControl nervesSame nerveIndividual nervesNerve fibersNerveShort sheathMyelin layersMyelin sheathPotassium channelsMicroscopic examinationDifferences between mammalian ventral and dorsal spinal roots in response to blockade of potassium channels during maturation
Bowe C, Kocsis J, Waxman S. Differences between mammalian ventral and dorsal spinal roots in response to blockade of potassium channels during maturation. Proceedings Of The Royal Society B 1985, 224: 355-366. PMID: 2410932, DOI: 10.1098/rspb.1985.0037.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDorsal spinal rootsSensory fibersMammalian motorPotassium channelsSpinal rootsAction potentialsRoot fibersCompound action potentialSingle sensory fibresDorsal root fibersVentral root fibersClasses of axonsIndividual action potentialsPharmacological blockadeVentral rootsYoung rootsSensory axonsWhole nervePotassium conductanceAxon responsesCourse of maturationBlockadeAxonsRoots resultsDifferential sensitivityLigature‐induced injury in peripheral nerve: Electrophysiological observations on changes in action potential characteristics following blockade of potassium conductance
Waxman S, Kocsis J, Eng D. Ligature‐induced injury in peripheral nerve: Electrophysiological observations on changes in action potential characteristics following blockade of potassium conductance. Muscle & Nerve 1985, 8: 85-92. PMID: 2414652, DOI: 10.1002/mus.880080202.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAction potentialsRepetitive firingSingle stimulusPotassium channelsCompound action potentialRat sciatic nerveAction potential propertiesWhole-nerve responseAction potential characteristicsIntra-axonal recordingsAction potential waveformNerve segmentsSciatic nerveNerve responsesPeripheral nervesInjury siteMyelinated fibersLater spikesElectrophysiological observationsNerveRefractory periodFiring patternsPotassium conductancePotential waveformInitial spikeAminopyridine-sensitivity of spinal cord white matter studied in vitro
Kocsis J. Aminopyridine-sensitivity of spinal cord white matter studied in vitro. Experimental Brain Research 1985, 57: 620-624. PMID: 2984039, DOI: 10.1007/bf00237849.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords4-AminopyridineAction PotentialsAminopyridinesAnimalsIn Vitro TechniquesRatsRats, Inbred StrainsSpinal CordConceptsCentral nervous system extensionSpinal cord white matterAction potential dischargeDorsal column axonsSucrose gap chamberCompound action potentialPeripheral nervous systemCord white matterVentral root fibersAction potential characteristicsSensory fibersDorsal columnsDorsal rootsSpinal cordNervous systemWhite matterAction potentialsPotential dischargeRoot fibersPotassium channelsCourse of maturationOcclusion experimentsAxonsPronounced increaseCord
1984
Adenosine selectively blocks parallel-fiber-mediated synaptic potentials in rat cerebellar cortex.
Kocsis J, Eng D, Bhisitkul R. Adenosine selectively blocks parallel-fiber-mediated synaptic potentials in rat cerebellar cortex. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1984, 81: 6531-6534. PMID: 6093104, PMCID: PMC391958, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.81.20.6531.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenosineAnimalsCerebellar CortexGamma-Aminobutyric AcidMembrane PotentialsRatsRats, Inbred StrainsReceptors, Cell SurfaceReceptors, PurinergicSynapsesConceptsGamma-aminobutyric acidSynaptic activityCerebellar cortexAction of adenosineEfficacy of adenosineRat cerebellar cortexClimbing fiber inputParallel fibersAdenosine applicationSynaptic potentialsSynaptic transmissionFiber activityPurkinje cellsAxon excitabilityElectrophysiological techniquesExcitability propertiesDendritic membraneCortexAdenosineConvergent parallelSelective blockingDirect alterationExcitability