Journal article

Synaptic and neurotransmitter regulation of activity in mammalian hypothalamic magnocellular neurosecretory cells

LP Renaud, AM Allen, J Thomas Cunningham, CR Jarvis, SA Johnston, R Nissen, MJ Sullivan, E Van Vulpen, CR Yang

Progress in Brain Research | ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V | Published : 1992

Abstract

This chapter describes the synthesis of recent observations on synaptic and transmitter regulation of activity in neurohypophysial neurons on the basis of data mainly obtained in the rat supra-optic nucleus and emphasizes on vasopressin (VP)-synthesizing neurons and an elaboration of a portion of known inputs and associated transmitters regulating their excitability, particularly those of cardiovascular origin. The magnocellular neurons of the neurohypophysial system synthesize VP or oxytoxin (OXY) for release into the systemic circulation in the neurohypophysis. Oxytocin and vasopressin have been shown to influence the excitability of central neurons and to have a transmitter-like role, par..

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