Serotonin, the cerebellum, and ataxia /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Trouillas, Paul, Fuxe, Kjell
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Raven Press, [1993]
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Table of Contents:
  • Novel aspects on central 5-hydroxytryptamine neurotransmission: focus on the cerebellum
  • Quantitative study of the Raphe serotonin neurons in the normal human brain stem
  • Cerebellar projection from the neurons of the Raphe nuclei and the origin of the serotoninergic innervation of the cerebellum
  • Distribution of tryptophan hydroxylase immunoreactive neurons in the human brain stem
  • Selective organization of tryptophan hydroxylase expression in the Raphe dorsalis
  • Serotoninergic system in the cerebellum: origin, ultrastructural relationships, and physiological effects
  • Serotonergic innervation of the inferior olive and tremor generated in the olivocerebellar climbing fiber system
  • Small population of purkinje cells in the posterior vermis is specifically labeled by a tyrosine hydroxylase antibody
  • GABA neurons and innervation by tryptophan hydroxylase (PH8) and monoamine oxidase B immunoreactive axons in the human cerebellum
  • Brain stem origin and development of serotonin in the opossum cerebellum
  • Serotonergic control of glutamatergic systems in the cerebellum
  • Visualization of 5-HT receptors in the cerebellum and related brain stem areas
  • 5-HY1a receptors in the olivocerebellar complex
  • Effect of chronic 5-HT uptake inhibition on serotonergic autoregulation
  • Mouse 5-HT1b serotonin receptor: cloning, functional expression, and localization in motor control centers
  • Multiple actions of serotonin on the electrophysiology of purkinje cells
  • Differential modulation by serotonin of the responses induced by excitatory amino acids in cerebellar nuclei neurons and purkinje cells
  • Modulation of locus coeruleus activity by serotoninergic afferents
  • Effects of harmaline on serotonergic neurotransmission
  • 3-acetylpyridine and thiamine deficiency-induced cerebellar models and the pathophysiology of ataxia
  • Collateral sprouting of cerebellar climbing fibers after subtotal lesions of the inferior olive
  • Cerebellar monoamines in the purkinje cell degeneration mutant mouse
  • L-5-hydroxytryptophan, serotonin, and brain protein synthesis
  • Serotonergic CSF abnormalities in human acquired and genetic ataxias
  • Serotonergic hypothesis of cerebellar ataxia and its pharmacological consequences
  • L-5-hydroxytryptophan in cerebellar syndrome treatment
  • Treatment of ataxia with 5-hydroxytryptophan: clinical studies
  • Quantitative assessment of postural asynergy in cerebellar pathology
  • Interest in L-5-HTP administration in the rehabilitation course of patients with cerebellar ataxia
  • Continuous subcutaneous lisuride infusion in olivopontocerebellar atrophies