Effects of thalidomide on neutrophil respiratory burst, chemotaxis, and transmigration of cytokine- and endotoxin-activated endothelium S. DunzendorferP. SchratzbergerC. J. Wiedermann Original article Pages: 529 - 535
Multiple calcium channels are required for pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide-induced catecholamine secretion from bovine cultured adrenal chromaffin cells M. O’FarrellPhilip D. Marley Original article Pages: 536 - 542
Imidazole antimycotics affect the activity of various ion channels and insulin secretion in mouse pancreatic B-cells Susanne WelkerG. Drews Original article Pages: 543 - 550
Stimulated [35S]GTPγS binding by 5-HT1A receptor agonists in recombinant cell lines Modulation of apparent efficacy by G-protein activation state P. J. PauwelsStéphanie TardifFrancis C. Colpaert Original article Pages: 551 - 561
Chronic administration of the selective dopamine uptake inhibitor GBR 12909, but not cocaine, produces marked decreases in dopamine transporter density Paul M. KunkoRichard J. LoeloffS. Izenwasser Original article Pages: 562 - 569
Evaluation of the effects of a specific α2-adrenoceptor antagonist, atipamezole, on α1- and α2-adrenoceptor subtype binding, brain neurochemistry and behaviour in comparison with yohimbine Antti HaapalinnaTimo ViitamaaEsa Heinonen Original article Pages: 570 - 582
Cannabinoid CB1 receptor-mediated inhibition of noradrenaline release in the human and guinea-pig hippocampus E. SchlickerJ. TimmM. Göthert Original article Pages: 583 - 589
Caffeine induces central cholinergic analgesia C. GhelardiniNicoletta GaleottiAlessandro Bartolini Original article Pages: 590 - 595
Antinociceptive action of DBO 17 and DBO 11 in mice: two 3,8 diazabicyclo (3.2.1.) octane derivates with selective μ opioid receptor affinity Paola FaddaDaniela BarloccoW. Fratta Original article Pages: 596 - 602
Differential regulation of corticotropin-releasing factor and vasopressin in discrete brain regions after morphine administration: correlations with hypothalamic noradrenergic activity and pituitary-adrenal response M. V. MilanésM. L. LaordenA. Burlet Original article Pages: 603 - 610
Levetiracetam (ucb LO59) affects in vitro models of epilepsy in CA3 pyramidal neurons without altering normal synaptic transmission Susanne BirnstielErnst WülfertS. G. Beck Original article Pages: 611 - 618
Methylene blue induces ongoing activity in rat cutaneous primary afferents and depolarization of DRG neurons via a photosensitive mechanism M. KressM. PetersenP. W. Reeh Original article Pages: 619 - 625
Presynaptic snake β-neurotoxins produce tetanic fade and endplate potential run-down during neuromuscular blockade in mouse diaphragm Harry I. WilsonG. M. Nicholson Original article Pages: 626 - 634
The Y1 antagonist BIBP 3226 inhibits potentiation of methoxamine-induced vasoconstriction by neuropeptide Y Angela BischoffAndre FreundM. C. Michel Original article Pages: 635 - 640
Characterization by antagonists of P2-receptors mediating endothelium-dependent relaxation in the rat aorta Georg HansmannR. BültmannKlaus Starke Original article Pages: 641 - 652
Vasoconstrictor and vasodilator effects of guanine nucleotides in the rat aorta R. BültmannGeorg HansmannKlaus Starke Original article Pages: 653 - 661
Kinin B1 and B2 receptors in pig vessels: characterization of two monoreceptor systems Anna RizziGirolamo CalòDomenico Regoli Original article Pages: 662 - 670
Characterization of postjunctional muscarinic receptors mediating contraction in rat anococcygeus muscle Martin WeiserErnst MutschlerGünter Lambrecht Original article Pages: 671 - 677
MEN 11420, a potent and selective tachykinin NK2 receptor antagonist in the guinea-pig and human colon Paolo SanticioliSandro GiulianiCarlo Alberto Maggi Original article Pages: 678 - 688
NK1- and NK3-receptor mediated inhibition of 5-hydroxytryptamine release from the vascularly perfused small intestine of the guinea-pig Thomas GinapH. Kilbinger Original article Pages: 689 - 693
Mammalian glial cells in culture synthesize acetylcholine I. WesslerTorsten ReinheimerRudolf Hammer Short communication Pages: 694 - 697