Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potentials
"Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potentials" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Hyperpolarization of membrane potentials at the SYNAPTIC MEMBRANES of target neurons during NEUROTRANSMISSION. They are local changes which diminish responsiveness to excitatory signals.
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D053444
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G04.580.887.374 G07.265.675.887.374 G07.265.755.500 G07.265.880.750.400 G11.561.570.918.374 G11.561.616.500 G11.561.830.750.400
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Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potentials- Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potentials
- Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potential
- Postsynaptic Potential, Inhibitory
- Postsynaptic Potentials, Inhibitory
- Potential, Inhibitory Postsynaptic
- Potentials, Inhibitory Postsynaptic
- IPSP
- IPSPs
Inhibitory Postsynaptic Currents- Inhibitory Postsynaptic Currents
- Current, Inhibitory Postsynaptic
- Currents, Inhibitory Postsynaptic
- Inhibitory Postsynaptic Current
- Postsynaptic Current, Inhibitory
- Postsynaptic Currents, Inhibitory
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potentials" by people in Profiles.
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Boxer EE, Seng C, Lukacsovich D, Kim J, Schwartz S, Kennedy MJ, F?ldy C, Aoto J. Neurexin-3 defines synapse- and sex-dependent diversity of GABAergic inhibition in ventral subiculum. Cell Rep. 2021 12 07; 37(10):110098.
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Cea-Del Rio CA, Nunez-Parra A, Freedman SM, Kushner JK, Alexander AL, Restrepo D, Huntsman MM. Disrupted inhibitory plasticity and homeostasis in Fragile X syndrome. Neurobiol Dis. 2020 08; 142:104959.
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Tesic V, Joksimovic SM, Quillinan N, Krishnan K, Covey DF, Todorovic SM, Jevtovic-Todorovic V. Neuroactive steroids alphaxalone and CDNC24 are effective hypnotics and potentiators of GABAA currents, but are not neurotoxic to the developing rat brain. Br J Anaesth. 2020 05; 124(5):603-613.
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Jones KA, Sumiya M, Woolfrey KM, Srivastava DP, Penzes P. Loss of EPAC2 alters dendritic spine morphology and inhibitory synapse density. Mol Cell Neurosci. 2019 07; 98:19-31.
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Woodward TJ, Timic Stamenic T, Todorovic SM. Neonatal general anesthesia causes lasting alterations in excitatory and inhibitory synaptic transmission in the ventrobasal thalamus of adolescent female rats. Neurobiol Dis. 2019 07; 127:472-481.
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Simmons CQ, Thompson CH, Cawthon BE, Westlake G, Swoboda KJ, Kiskinis E, Ess KC, George AL. Direct evidence of impaired neuronal Na/K-ATPase pump function in alternating hemiplegia of childhood. Neurobiol Dis. 2018 07; 115:29-38.
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Waider J, Popp S, Lange MD, Kern R, Kolter JF, Kobler J, Donner NC, Lowe KR, Malzbender JH, Brazell CJ, Arnold MR, Aboagye B, Schmitt-B?hrer A, Lowry CA, Pape HC, Lesch KP. Genetically driven brain serotonin deficiency facilitates panic-like escape behavior in mice. Transl Psychiatry. 2017 10 03; 7(10):e1246.
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Pouille F, McTavish TS, Hunter LE, Restrepo D, Schoppa NE. Intraglomerular gap junctions enhance interglomerular synchrony in a sparsely connected olfactory bulb network. J Physiol. 2017 09 01; 595(17):5965-5986.
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Mamaligas AA, Ford CP. Spontaneous Synaptic Activation of Muscarinic Receptors by Striatal Cholinergic Neuron Firing. Neuron. 2016 Aug 03; 91(3):574-86.
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Courtney NA, Ford CP. Mechanisms of 5-HT1A receptor-mediated transmission in dorsal raphe serotonin neurons. J Physiol. 2016 Feb 15; 594(4):953-65.
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