Stimulation of Ca2+ influx through ATP receptors on rat brain synaptosomes: identification of functional P2X7 receptor subtypes
- P. Lundy, M. Hamilton, R. Frew
- Biology, Chemistry
- 1 April 2002
Influx was unaffected by the VSCC inhibitors ω‐CTx‐MVIIC and (−) 202 – 791, indicating that ATP induced Ca2+ influx occurred primarily through P2X receptors.
A role for Q type Ca2+ channels in neurotransmission in the rat urinary bladder
Results suggest that neurotransmission in rat urinary bladder is supported by both N and Q type Ca2+ channels.
Ketamine: evidence of tissue specific inhibition of neuronal and extraneuronal catecholamine uptake processes.
- P. Lundy, S. Gverzdys, R. Frew
- Biology, ChemistryCanadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
- 1 April 1985
The results suggest that ketamine has the unusual ability to block neuronal and extraneuronal uptake and that the predominating mechanism will depend on the type of tissue examined and the morphology of its adrenergic innervation.
Stimulation of Ca(2+) influx through ATP receptors on rat brain synaptosomes: identification of functional P2X(7) receptor subtypes.
- P. Lundy, M. Hamilton, R. Frew
- Biology, ChemistryBritish Journal of Pharmacology
- 2002
Influx was unaffected by the VSCC inhibitors omega-CTx-MVIIC and (-) 202 - 791, indicating that ATP induced Ca(2+) influx occurred primarily through P2X receptors.
Role of the sodium hydrogen exchanger in maitotoxin-induced cell death in cultured rat cortical neurons.
- Yushan Wang, M. Weiss, T. Sawyer
- BiologyToxicon
- 1 August 2009
Pharmacological evidence for an ω-conotoxin, dihydropyridine-insensitive neuronal Ca2+ channel
- P. Lundy, R. Frew, T. Fuller, M. Hamilton
- Biology
- 25 January 1991
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