| Title : Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in sensory cortex - Metherate_2004_Learn.Mem_11_50 |
| Author(s) : Metherate R |
| Ref : Learn Mem , 11 :50 , 2004 |
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Abstract :
Acetylcholine release in sensory neocortex contributes to higher-order sensory function, in part by activating nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). Molecular studies have revealed a bewildering array of nAChR subtypes and cellular actions; however, there is some consensus emerging about the major nAChR subtypes and their functions in sensory cortex. This review first describes the systems-level effects of activating nAChRs in visual, somatosensory, and auditory cortex, and then describes, as far as possible, the underlying cellular and synaptic mechanisms. A related goal is to examine if sensory cortex can be considered a model system for cortex in general, because the use of sensory stimuli to activate neural circuits physiologically is helpful for understanding mechanisms of systems-level function and plasticity. A final goal is to highlight the emerging role of nAChRs in developing sensory cortex, and the adverse impact of early nicotine exposure on subsequent sensory-cognitive function. |
| PubMedSearch : Metherate_2004_Learn.Mem_11_50 |
| PubMedID: 14747517 |
Metherate R (2004)
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in sensory cortex
Learn Mem
11 :50
Metherate R (2004)
Learn Mem
11 :50