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Monoaminergic inputs

Compared to the bulb, our knowledge of monoaminergic inputs to PC is limited. LC neurons project heavily to PC (Mason and Corcoran, 1979, Fallon and Loughlin, 1982) and LC lesions decrease NE levels in PC by 77% (Fallon and Moore, 1978). Like the... [Pg.548]

A fourth modification of the classical model involves nitric oxide (NO), a new form of nonsynaptic interneuronal communication, or volume transmission. Nitric Oxide inhibits the uptake of dopamine, norepinephrine (Lonart and Johnson, 1994), and serotonin (Asano et ah, 1997) into neurons and is closely linked to glutamate-mediated neurotransmission. Nitric Oxide synthase is switched on only by glutamatergic receptors and appears to enhance the strength of glutamatergic input to monoaminergic neurons without requiring direct synaptic contact (Kiss and Vizi, 2001). [Pg.155]


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