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Opioids in the Hippocampus



NIDA Research Monograph, Number 82 [Printed in 1988]

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Preface-----v

What We Know and Still Need To Learn About Opioids in the Hippocampus-----1
Jacqueline F. McGinty

Localization and Seizure-Induced Alterations of Opioid Peptides and CCK in the Hippocampus-----12
Christine M. Gall

The Anatomical Relationship of Opioid Peptides and Opiate Receptors in the Hippocampi of Four Rodent Species-----33
Miles Herkenham and Stafford McLean

Seizure-Induced Alterations in the Metabolism of Hippocampal Opioid Peptides Suggest Opioid Modulation of Seizure-Related Behaviors-----48
Jau-Shyong Hong, Jacqueline F. McGinty, L. Grimes, T. Kanamatsu, J. Obie, and C.L. Mitchell

Opioids in the Hippocampus: Progress Obtained From In Vivo Electrophysiological Analyses-----67
Steven J. Henriksen, James B. Wiesner, and Guy Chouvet

Opioid Receptor Mechanisms in the Rat Hippocampus-----94
Charles Chavkin, John F. Neumaier, and Elizabeth Swearengen

Behavioral Significance of Opioid Peptides in Relation to Hippocampal Function-----118
Michela Gallagher

Effects of Mu Opioid Receptor Activation in Rat Hippocampal Slice-----133
Menahem Segal

List of NIDA Research Monographs-----146




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