T C Cunnane
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High spatial resolution studies of muscarinic neuroeffector junctions in mouse isolated vas deferens
Cuprian-Beltechi A, Solanki P, Teramoto N, Cunnane T
Neuroscience
. 2009 Jun;
162(4):1366-76.
PMID: 19486927
It is acknowledged that neurotransmission in the mouse vas deferens is predominantly mediated by ATP and noradrenaline (NA) released from sympathetic nerves while cholinergic transmission in the rodent vas deferens...
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Brain K, Cunnane T
Br J Pharmacol
. 2007 Dec;
153(4):831-9.
PMID: 18071295
Background And Purpose: The antidysrhythmic bretylium is useful experimentally because it selectively abolishes neurotransmitter release from sympathetic peripheral nerve terminals. Its mechanism of action seemed settled, but recent results from...
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Young J, Brain K, Cunnane T
Neuroscience
. 2007 Jul;
148(1):82-91.
PMID: 17629625
Simultaneous electrophysiology and confocal microscopy were used to investigate purinergic neurotransmission at single smooth muscle cells (SMCs) in mouse isolated vas deferens, and to explore the relationship between two high-resolution...
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Williams D, Brain K, Cunnane T
Br J Pharmacol
. 2007 Feb;
150(7):906-12.
PMID: 17325648
Background And Purpose: Nicotinic agonists increase sympathetic field-stimulus-evoked contraction of the rodent vas deferens, presumably by increasing evoked neurotransmitter release. This presumption was tested in two species. Experimental Approach: The...
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Young J, Brain K, Cunnane T
Neuroscience
. 2007 Jan;
145(1):153-61.
PMID: 17208381
The skewed amplitude distribution of spontaneous excitatory junction potentials (sEJPs) in the mouse vas deferens and other electrically-coupled smooth muscle syncytia has been attributed to electrically-attenuated depolarizations resulting from the...
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Knight D, Cunnane T, Lavidis N
Br J Pharmacol
. 2001 Nov;
134(7):1480-6.
PMID: 11724754
1. Previous studies have demonstrated that chronic pre-synaptic inhibition of transmitter release by morphine evokes a counter-adaptive response in the sympathetic nerve terminals that manifests itself as an increase in...
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Jackson V, Trout S, Brain K, Cunnane T
J Physiol
. 2001 Nov;
537(Pt 1):3-16.
PMID: 11711556
1. Action potential-evoked Ca(2+) transients in postganglionic sympathetic axon bundles in mouse vas deferens have been characterized using confocal microscopy and Ca(2+) imaging. 2. Axonal Ca(2+) transients were tetrodotoxin sensitive....
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Jackson V, Cunnane T
Neurochem Res
. 2001 Nov;
26(8-9):875-89.
PMID: 11699939
In 1969, Paton and Vizi described the inhibitory actions of noradrenaline on acetylcholine release from the innervation of the guinea-pig ileum longitudinal muscle. They concluded "that acetylcholine output by the...
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Brain K, Trout S, Jackson V, DASS N, Cunnane T
Neuroscience
. 2001 Sep;
106(2):395-403.
PMID: 11566509
While nicotine is known to act at neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) to facilitate neurotransmitter release, the mechanisms underlying this action are poorly understood. Some of its effects are known...
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Smith A, Cunnane T
Neuroscience
. 1999 Dec;
94(3):891-6.
PMID: 10579580
An electropharmacological analysis of the type(s) of calcium channel controlling neurotransmitter release in preganglionic sympathetic nerve terminals in the guinea-pig anterior pelvic ganglion has been carried out. Conventional intracellular recording...