Neurocircuitry of the basal ganglia studied by monitoring neurotransmitter release - Effects of intracerebral and perinatal asphyctic lesions

Mario Herrera-Marschitz, C. Fabián Loidl, Zhi Bing You, Kurt Andersson, Rodolfo Silveira, William T. O'Connor, Michel Goiny

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Abstract

The neurocircuitries of the basal ganglia are studied with in vivo microdialysis, with special consideration to dopamine transmission and its interaction with other neurotransmitter systems. The aim is to develop experimental models to study the pathophysiology and therapy of neurodegenerative disorders of the basal ganglia, as well as to develop models to study the short- and long-term consequences of perinatal asphyctic lesions. A main goal of these studies is to find and to characterize new treatments for these disorders.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)171-182
Number of pages12
JournalMolecular Neurobiology
Volume9
Issue number1-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 1994
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • asphyxia
  • Basal ganglia
  • chemical lesions
  • hypothermia
  • microdialysis
  • neurotransmitter release
  • rats

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