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  2. Modulation of serotonin responses in the rat hippocampus by corticosteroids: Mechanism and functional implications.

Modulation of serotonin responses in the rat hippocampus by corticosteroids: Mechanism and functional implications.

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Authors
  • Y.J.G. Karten
Supervisors
  • M. JoĆ«ls
Award date 25-04-2000
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS)
Document type PhD thesis
Note Research conducted at: neurobiologie
Language English
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1 General Introduction and Aims
Chapter 2 Corticosteroid actions in hippocampus require DNA-binding of glucocorticoid receptor homodimers
Chapter 3 Serotonin and carbachol induced suppression of synaptic responses in rat CA1 hippocampal area: Effects of corticosteroid receptor activation in vivo
Chapter 4 Corticosterone effects on serotonin induced hyperpolarization of dentate gyrus granule cells
Chapter 5 Long-term exposure to high corticosterone levels attenuates serotonin responses in rat hippocampal CA1 neurons
Chapter 6 Effect of long-term elevated corticosteroid levels on field responses to synaptic stimulation, in the rat CA1 hippocampal area
Chapter 7 General Discussion and Conclusions
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Summary
Samenvatting
Dankwoord
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