Hippocampus and its ionotropic glutamate receptors in spatial and non-spatial memories : from the physiological and pharmacological views

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    • 李, 紅彬 リ, ホンビン

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Title

Hippocampus and its ionotropic glutamate receptors in spatial and non-spatial memories : from the physiological and pharmacological views

Author

李, 紅彬

Author(Another name)

リ, ホンビン

University

富山医科薬科大学

Types of degree

博士(薬学)

Grant ID

甲第352号

Degree year

1999-03-10

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博士論文

Table of Contents

  1. CONTENTS / (0006.jp2)
  2. 1. General Introduction / p1 (0012.jp2)
  3. 1.1. Definition of the hippocampus / p1 (0012.jp2)
  4. 1.2. Glutamate receptor classification and functions / p2 (0013.jp2)
  5. 1.3. Memory classification and spatial memory / p6 (0017.jp2)
  6. 1.4. Importance of the present study / p7 (0018.jp2)
  7. 2. Hippocampus in spatial working memory and in non-spatial associate memory / p9 (0020.jp2)
  8. 2.1. Introduction / p9 (0020.jp2)
  9. 2.2. Materials and Methods / p10 (0021.jp2)
  10. 2.3. Results / p15 (0026.jp2)
  11. 2.4. Discussion / p21 (0032.jp2)
  12. 3. Diversities of AMPA and NMDA subtypes of iGluR on hippocampal-dependent spatial memory in delayed and non-delayed maze tasks / p26 (0037.jp2)
  13. 3.1. Introduction / p26 (0037.jp2)
  14. 3.2. Materials and Methods / p28 (0039.jp2)
  15. 3.3. Results / p29 (0040.jp2)
  16. 3.4. Discussion / p33 (0044.jp2)
  17. 4. Interactions of the AMPA receptor and NMDA receptor on spatial working and reference memories / p36 (0047.jp2)
  18. 4.1. Introduction / p36 (0047.jp2)
  19. 4.2. Materials and Methods / p36 (0047.jp2)
  20. 4.3. Results / p38 (0049.jp2)
  21. 4.4. Discussion / p39 (0050.jp2)
  22. 5. AMPA and NMDA receptors on mACh receptor mediated spatial memory / p44 (0054.jp2)
  23. 5.1. Introduction / p44 (0054.jp2)
  24. 5.2. Materials and Methods / p44 (0054.jp2)
  25. 5.3. Results / p46 (0056.jp2)
  26. 5.4. Discussion / p48 (0058.jp2)
  27. 5.5. Possible Mechanisms of Actions of NMDA Receptor and mACh Receptor and their Interactions on Spatial Memory Process. / p49 (0059.jp2)
  28. General Summary / p52 (0062.jp2)
  29. Published papers for this Dissertation / p54 (0064.jp2)
  30. Reference / p55 (0067.jp2)
  31. Appendix / p1 (0079.jp2)
  32. 1. Abbreviation / p1 (0079.jp2)
  33. 2. Chemical structures of compounds used in this dissertation / p2 (0080.jp2)
  34. Different effects of unilateral and bilateral hippocampal lesions in rats on the performance of radial maze and odor-paired associate tasks / p1 (0084.jp2)
  35. NMDA but Not AMPA Receptor Antagonists Impair the Delay-Interposed Radial Maze Performance of Rats / p249 (0092.jp2)
  36. An α-Amino-3-hydroxy-5-methy1-4-isoxazolepropionic Acid(AMPA) Antagonist and an N-Methy1-D-aspartate(NMDA) Channel Blocker Synergistically Impair Spatial Memory in Rats / p1228 (0098.jp2)
  37. NMDA-but not AMPA-receptor antagonists augment scopolamine-induced spatial cognitive deficti of rats in a radial maze task / p268 (0102.jp2)
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  • NII Article ID (NAID)
    500000174558
  • NII Author ID (NRID)
    • 8000000174835
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    • 000000338872
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