Role of neurotransmitters in seizure mechanisms in the kindling model of epilepsy.
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McNamara, JO
Published in: Fed Proc
July 1984
The molecular basis of the abnormal excitability of the kindling phenomenon is unclear. The alterations of neurotransmitters and their receptors identified in this model most likely underlie the brain's response to repetitive neuronal firing during seizures. Cellular localization of neurotransmitter receptor alterations has provided a clue to the network of brain structures responsible for kindling, a necessary first step to elucidating the basic mechanisms. Regardless of whether the molecular basis of kindling involves neurotransmitters per se, study of the role of neurotransmitters should teach many valuable lessons regarding molecular aspects of brain function.
Duke Scholars
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Fed Proc
ISSN
0014-9446
Publication Date
July 1984
Volume
43
Issue
10
Start / End Page
2516 / 2520
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
- Norepinephrine
- Neurotransmitter Agents
- Neurons
- Kindling, Neurologic
- Epilepsy
- Dopamine
- Disease Models, Animal
- Brain
- Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
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McNamara, J. O. (1984). Role of neurotransmitters in seizure mechanisms in the kindling model of epilepsy. Fed Proc, 43(10), 2516–2520.
McNamara, J. O. “Role of neurotransmitters in seizure mechanisms in the kindling model of epilepsy.” Fed Proc 43, no. 10 (July 1984): 2516–20.
McNamara JO. Role of neurotransmitters in seizure mechanisms in the kindling model of epilepsy. Fed Proc. 1984 Jul;43(10):2516–20.
McNamara, J. O. “Role of neurotransmitters in seizure mechanisms in the kindling model of epilepsy.” Fed Proc, vol. 43, no. 10, July 1984, pp. 2516–20.
McNamara JO. Role of neurotransmitters in seizure mechanisms in the kindling model of epilepsy. Fed Proc. 1984 Jul;43(10):2516–2520.
Published In
Fed Proc
ISSN
0014-9446
Publication Date
July 1984
Volume
43
Issue
10
Start / End Page
2516 / 2520
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
- Norepinephrine
- Neurotransmitter Agents
- Neurons
- Kindling, Neurologic
- Epilepsy
- Dopamine
- Disease Models, Animal
- Brain
- Biochemistry & Molecular Biology