textabstractThe intraneuronal ionic composition is an important determinant of brain functioning. There is growing evidence that aberrant homeostasis of the intracellular concentration of Cl− ([Cl−]i) evokes, in addition to that of Na+ and Ca2+, robust impairments of neuronal excitability and neurotransmission and thereby neurological conditions. More specifically, understanding the mechanisms underlying regulation of [Cl−]i is crucial for deciphering the variability in GABAergic and glycinergic signaling of neurons, in both health and disease. The homeostatic level of [Cl−]i is determined by various regulatory mechanisms, including those mediated by plasma membrane Cl− channels and transporters. This review focuses on the latest advances i...
Compared to our current knowledge of neuronal excitation, little is known about the development and ...
Fast synaptic inhibition in the nervous system depends on the transmembrane flux of Cl- ions based o...
In neuronal precursors and immature neurons, the depolarizing (excitatory) effect of γ-Aminobutyric ...
The intraneuronal ionic composition is an important determinant of brain functioning. There is growi...
The intraneuronal ionic composition is an important determinant of brain functioning. There is growi...
The overall aim of the present thesis is to clarify the control of intracellular chloride homeostasi...
The importance of chloride ions in cell physiology has not been fully recognized until recently, in ...
Intracellular chloride (Cl−), together with bicarbonate (HCO3−), is the most abundant free anion in ...
Chloride ions play an important role in controlling excitability of principal neurons in the central...
Chloride homeostasis has a pivotal role in controlling neuronal excitability in the adult brain and ...
Stimulation of olfactory receptor neurons with odors culminates in opening of a ciliary Ca2+-activat...
Adult primary afferent neurons are depolarized by GABA throughout their entire surface, including th...
International audienceGABA and glycine are classically called "inhibitory" amino acids, despite the ...
Fast synaptic inhibition in the nervous system depends on the transmembrane flux of Cl- ions based o...
Astrocytic volume regulation and neurotransmitter uptake are critically dependent on the intracellul...
Compared to our current knowledge of neuronal excitation, little is known about the development and ...
Fast synaptic inhibition in the nervous system depends on the transmembrane flux of Cl- ions based o...
In neuronal precursors and immature neurons, the depolarizing (excitatory) effect of γ-Aminobutyric ...
The intraneuronal ionic composition is an important determinant of brain functioning. There is growi...
The intraneuronal ionic composition is an important determinant of brain functioning. There is growi...
The overall aim of the present thesis is to clarify the control of intracellular chloride homeostasi...
The importance of chloride ions in cell physiology has not been fully recognized until recently, in ...
Intracellular chloride (Cl−), together with bicarbonate (HCO3−), is the most abundant free anion in ...
Chloride ions play an important role in controlling excitability of principal neurons in the central...
Chloride homeostasis has a pivotal role in controlling neuronal excitability in the adult brain and ...
Stimulation of olfactory receptor neurons with odors culminates in opening of a ciliary Ca2+-activat...
Adult primary afferent neurons are depolarized by GABA throughout their entire surface, including th...
International audienceGABA and glycine are classically called "inhibitory" amino acids, despite the ...
Fast synaptic inhibition in the nervous system depends on the transmembrane flux of Cl- ions based o...
Astrocytic volume regulation and neurotransmitter uptake are critically dependent on the intracellul...
Compared to our current knowledge of neuronal excitation, little is known about the development and ...
Fast synaptic inhibition in the nervous system depends on the transmembrane flux of Cl- ions based o...
In neuronal precursors and immature neurons, the depolarizing (excitatory) effect of γ-Aminobutyric ...