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overview Dr. Armstrong’s major research interests at present focus on hippocampal pyramidal and granule cell synaptic plasticity utilizing electro physiological and neurochemical techniques. The lab is using intracellular recording methods to assess the effects of low closes of industrial toxins and endogenous brain peptides on long-term potentiation (LTP) in rat brain tissue slices. LTP is an activity dependent change in synaptic efficacy that is associated with voltage and ligand gated calcium channels. Dr. Armstrong’s long-term goal is to develop the hippocampal slice as a screening device to detect early functional changes in synapses that are associated with neuronal toxicity. The lab has already been successful in identifying subtle changes in pyramidal cell responses that are induced by in vitro application of organotin compounds, such as trimethyltin. These changes in passive and active membrane properties are specific to trimethyltin, a chemical used in the plastics industry that is known to produce lesions in the central nervous system. The observed decreases in input resistance are calcium-dependent and they are continuing their efforts to characterize this effect.
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Academic Article Nicotine blocks angiotensin II inhibition of LTP in the dentate gyrus.
Academic Article Ethanol affects hypothalamic neurons projecting to the hippocampus and inhibits dentate granule cell LTP.
Academic Article Air righting: role of the NMDA receptor channel and hippocampal LTP.
Academic Article Angiotensin IV enhances LTP in rat dentate gyrus in vivo.
Academic Article Ethanol effects on dentate granule cell LTP.
Academic Article Orexin-A (Hypocretin-1) and leptin enhance LTP in the dentate gyrus of rats in vivo.
Academic Article Lateral hypothalamic stimulation inhibits dentate granule cell LTP: direct connections.
Concept Long-Term Potentiation
Academic Article Evidence that protein kinase M does not maintain long-term potentiation.
Academic Article Angiotensin AII AT1 receptor mediates ethanol-diazepam inhibition of hippocampal LTP.
Academic Article Dose and time dependency of angiotensin II inhibition of hippocampal long-term potentiation.
Academic Article Angiotensin II blockade of long-term potentiation at the perforant path--granule cell synapse in vitro.
Academic Article Blockade of hippocampal long-term potentiation following soman pretreatment in the rat.
Academic Article Nicotine blocks ethanol and diazepam impairment of air righting and ethanol impairment of maze performance.
Academic Article The effects of angiotensin IV analogs on long-term potentiation within the CA1 region of the hippocampus in vitro.
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