Concepts of neural nitric oxide‐mediated transmission
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Abstract
As a chemical transmitter in the mammalian central nervous system, nitric oxide (NO) is still thought a bit of an oddity, yet this role extends back to the beginnings of the evolution of the nervous system, predating many of the more familiar neurotransmitters. During the 20 years since it became known, evidence has accumulated for NO subserving an increasing number of functions in the mammalian central nervous system, as anticipated from the wide distribution of its synthetic and signal transduction machinery within it. This review attempts to probe beneath those functions and consider the cellular and molecular mechanisms through which NO evokes short- and long-term modifications in neural performance. With…
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- Neuroscience
- Neurotransmission
- Postsynaptic potential
- Biology
- Nervous system
- Metabotropic receptor
- Central nervous system
- Receptor
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