John P Horn
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Kullmann P, Horn J
Front Neurosci
. 2022 Oct;
16:869753.
PMID: 36267230
Neurons in paravertebral sympathetic ganglia are innervated by converging nicotinic synapses of varying strength. Based upon intracellular recordings of excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) with sharp microelectrodes these synapses were classified...
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Spencer R, Drew A, Horn J
J Community Psychol
. 2021 Jan;
49(7):2781-2794.
PMID: 33465272
Youth-initiated mentoring (YIM) is an approach to mentor recruitment that represents a significant departure from how formal mentoring typically has been conceptualized and carried out, most notably by having youth...
3.
Horn J
Clin Auton Res
. 2018 Feb;
28(2):181-185.
PMID: 29453697
A recent developmental study of gene expression by Espinosa-Medina, Brunet and colleagues sparked controversy by asserting a revised nomenclature for divisions of the autonomic motor system. Should we re-classify the...
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Kullmann P, Sikora K, Clark K, Arduini I, Springer M, Horn J
J Neurophysiol
. 2016 May;
116(2):438-47.
PMID: 27146984
The influence of hyperpolarization-activated cation current (h-current; Ih) upon synaptic integration in paravertebral sympathetic neurons was studied together with expression of hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN) subunit isoforms. All four HCN...
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Springer M, Kullmann P, Horn J
J Physiol
. 2014 Nov;
593(4):803-23.
PMID: 25398531
Key Points: The synaptic organization of paravertebral sympathetic ganglia enables them to relay activity from the spinal cord to the periphery and thereby control autonomic functions, including blood pressure and...
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McCord M, Kullmann P, He K, Hartnett K, Horn J, Lotan I, et al.
J Physiol
. 2014 Jun;
592(16):3511-21.
PMID: 24928958
Intracellular signalling cascades triggered by oxidative injury can lead to upregulation of Kv2.1 K(+) channels at the plasma membrane of dying neurons. Membrane incorporation of new channels is necessary for...
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Tucker K, Huertas M, Horn J, Canavier C, Levitan E
J Neurosci
. 2012 Oct;
32(42):14519-31.
PMID: 23077037
Midbrain dopamine (DA) neurons are slow intrinsic pacemakers that undergo depolarization (DP) block upon moderate stimulation. Understanding DP block is important because it has been correlated with the clinical efficacy...
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Ji H, Tucker K, Putzier I, Huertas M, Horn J, Canavier C, et al.
Eur J Neurosci
. 2012 Jul;
36(7):2906-16.
PMID: 22780096
Bursting activity by midbrain dopamine neurons reflects the complex interplay between their intrinsic pacemaker activity and synaptic inputs. Although the precise mechanism responsible for the generation and modulation of bursting...
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Norris C, He K, Springer M, Hartnett K, Horn J, Aizenman E
J Neurosci
. 2012 Jun;
32(26):8865-70.
PMID: 22745487
Apoptosis-enabling neuronal potassium efflux is mediated by an enhancement of K+ currents. In cortical neurons, increased currents are triggered by dual phosphorylation of Kv2.1 by Src and p38 at channel...
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Rimmer K, Horn J
Front Neurol
. 2010 Dec;
1:130.
PMID: 21173895
Interactions between nicotinic excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) critically determine whether paravertebral sympathetic ganglia behave as simple synaptic relays or as integrative centers that amplify preganglionic activity. Synaptic connectivity in this...