scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P6179 | Dimensions Publication ID | 1032987922 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1038/NRN3770 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 24857965 |
P50 | author | Daniela Pietrobon | Q91834707 |
Michael A. Moskowitz | Q105757852 | ||
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Spreading depression is not associated with neuronal injury in the normal brain | Q68447556 | ||
High extracellular potassium, and not extracellular glutamate, is required for the propagation of spreading depression | Q71923830 | ||
Intracerebral microdialysis: electrophysiological evidence of a critical pitfall | Q72632504 | ||
Na(+) dependence and the role of glutamate receptors and Na(+) channels in ion fluxes during hypoxia of rat hippocampal slices | Q73054474 | ||
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Mitochondrial and intrinsic optical signals imaged during hypoxia and spreading depression in rat hippocampal slices | Q74014625 | ||
Homeostatic metaplasticity of the motor cortex is altered during headache-free intervals in migraine with aura | Q80971374 | ||
Abnormal changes of synaptic excitability in migraine with aura | Q82486485 | ||
Trigeminal nociceptive transmission in migraineurs predicts migraine attacks | Q83392408 | ||
Cortical spreading depression causes and coincides with tissue hypoxia | Q33283187 | ||
Mechanically-induced cortical spreading depression associated regional cerebral blood flow changes are blocked by Na+ ion channel blockade | Q33355293 | ||
Cortical spreading ischaemia is a novel process involved in ischaemic damage in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage | Q33440119 | ||
Persistent increase in oxygen consumption and impaired neurovascular coupling after spreading depression in rat neocortex | Q33464899 | ||
CaV2.1 channelopathies | Q33537218 | ||
Biphasic direct current shift, haemoglobin desaturation and neurovascular uncoupling in cortical spreading depression | Q33773471 | ||
Potassium dynamics in the epileptic cortex: new insights on an old topic | Q33788071 | ||
Spreading depolarizations and late secondary insults after traumatic brain injury | Q33835140 | ||
Recurrent spreading depolarizations after subarachnoid hemorrhage decreases oxygen availability in human cerebral cortex | Q33903406 | ||
Activation of meningeal nociceptors by cortical spreading depression: implications for migraine with aura | Q34010076 | ||
Perfusion pressure-dependent recovery of cortical spreading depression is independent of tissue oxygenation over a wide physiologic range | Q34066342 | ||
Microemboli may link spreading depression, migraine aura, and patent foramen ovale | Q34066973 | ||
The science of stroke: mechanisms in search of treatments | Q34212337 | ||
Migraine and stroke: a complex association with clinical implications | Q34240928 | ||
Mechanisms of spreading depression and hypoxic spreading depression-like depolarization | Q34294064 | ||
Brain stem activation in spontaneous human migraine attacks | Q34297421 | ||
Effect of analgesics and sedatives on the occurrence of spreading depolarizations accompanying acute brain injury | Q34311449 | ||
Neuroprotection in ischemia: blocking calcium-permeable acid-sensing ion channels. | Q34348555 | ||
Potassium buffering in the central nervous system | Q34370562 | ||
Pathophysiology of migraine | Q34494322 | ||
Migraine--current understanding and treatment | Q34504002 | ||
Increased 20-HETE synthesis explains reduced cerebral blood flow but not impaired neurovascular coupling after cortical spreading depression in rat cerebral cortex. | Q34580712 | ||
Neocortical spreading depression provokes the expression of c-fos protein-like immunoreactivity within trigeminal nucleus caudalis via trigeminovascular mechanisms. | Q34662700 | ||
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Potent inhibition of anoxic depolarization by the sodium channel blocker dibucaine | Q34785671 | ||
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Integrated brain circuits: astrocytic networks modulate neuronal activity and behavior | Q35052007 | ||
Activation of central trigeminovascular neurons by cortical spreading depression | Q35217214 | ||
Deciphering migraine mechanisms: clues from familial hemiplegic migraine genotypes | Q35645397 | ||
Delayed cerebral ischemia and spreading depolarization in absence of angiographic vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage | Q35738339 | ||
Migraine mutations increase stroke vulnerability by facilitating ischemic depolarizations | Q35746941 | ||
Synaptic release and extracellular actions of Zn2+ limit propagation of spreading depression and related events in vitro and in vivo | Q35787638 | ||
Inhibition of cortical spreading depression by L-701,324, a novel antagonist at the glycine site of the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor complex | Q35873407 | ||
TRPM7 channels in hippocampal neurons detect levels of extracellular divalent cations | Q36092638 | ||
Critical role of calcitonin gene-related peptide receptors in cortical spreading depression | Q36414887 | ||
Paradoxical air microembolism induces cerebral bioelectrical abnormalities and occasionally headache in patent foramen ovale patients with migraine | Q36519761 | ||
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Nitric oxide modulates the CBF response to increased extracellular potassium | Q36685463 | ||
Arginine-nitric oxide pathway and cerebrovascular regulation in cortical spreading depression | Q36689345 | ||
Periinfarct depolarizations. | Q36827068 | ||
Zn2+ influx is critical for some forms of spreading depression in brain slices | Q36958672 | ||
Intracellular Zn2+ accumulation contributes to synaptic failure, mitochondrial depolarization, and cell death in an acute slice oxygen-glucose deprivation model of ischemia. | Q37087436 | ||
Patent foramen ovale and migraine: a quantitative systematic review | Q37114817 | ||
Regenerative glutamate release by presynaptic NMDA receptors contributes to spreading depression. | Q37216115 | ||
Mechanisms involved in the cerebrovascular dilator effects of cortical spreading depression | Q37286602 | ||
Patent foramen ovale and migraine: a cross-sectional study from the Northern Manhattan Study (NOMAS). | Q37332388 | ||
Non-junction functions of pannexin-1 channels | Q37659462 | ||
Clinical relevance of cortical spreading depression in neurological disorders: migraine, malignant stroke, subarachnoid and intracranial hemorrhage, and traumatic brain injury | Q37806624 | ||
Visualization of glutamate as a volume transmitter | Q37813332 | ||
The role of spreading depression, spreading depolarization and spreading ischemia in neurological disease | Q37862981 | ||
Migraine: a disorder of brain excitatory-inhibitory balance? | Q38013396 | ||
Cortical spreading depression and migraine | Q38138398 | ||
Contribution of astrocyte glycogen stores to progression of spreading depression and related events in hippocampal slices | Q39673387 | ||
Preliminary evidence that ketamine inhibits spreading depolarizations in acute human brain injury | Q39971683 | ||
The early events of oxygen and glucose deprivation: setting the scene for neuronal death? | Q40392008 | ||
A key role for TRPM7 channels in anoxic neuronal death | Q40603687 | ||
Evidence for a role of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor in cortical spreading depression in the rat. | Q41338044 | ||
Immunocytochemical basis for a meningeo-glial network | Q41735379 | ||
Mechanisms underlying the rapid depolarization produced by deprivation of oxygen and glucose in rat hippocampal CA1 neurons in vitro | Q42444670 | ||
Glutamate uptake stimulates Na+,K+-ATPase activity in astrocytes via activation of a distinct subunit highly sensitive to ouabain. | Q42446147 | ||
Longitudinal depolarization gradients along the somatodendritic axis of CA1 pyramidal cells: a novel feature of spreading depression. | Q42476236 | ||
Changes in Membrane Potential and the Intracellular Calcium Concentration During CSD and OGD in Layer V and Layer II/III Mouse Cortical Neurons | Q42476482 | ||
Variations in tissue resistivity and in the extension of activated neuron domains shape the voltage signal during spreading depression in the CA1 in vivo | Q42523949 | ||
Nitric oxide modulates spreading depolarization threshold in the human and rodent cortex | Q42525249 | ||
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Propagation of spreading depression among dendrites and somata of the same cell population. | Q48285956 | ||
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High cortical spreading depression susceptibility and migraine-associated symptoms in Ca(v)2.1 S218L mice | Q48291984 | ||
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Delayed ischaemic neurological deficits after subarachnoid haemorrhage are associated with clusters of spreading depolarizations | Q48386501 | ||
Accelerated hippocampal spreading depression and enhanced locomotory activity in mice with astrocyte-directed inactivation of connexin43. | Q48393262 | ||
Nitric oxide scavenging by hemoglobin or nitric oxide synthase inhibition by N-nitro-L-arginine induces cortical spreading ischemia when K+ is increased in the subarachnoid space | Q48394523 | ||
Imaging spreading depression and associated intracellular calcium waves in brain slices. | Q48395965 | ||
Sustained NMDA receptor activation by spreading depolarizations can initiate excitotoxic injury in metabolically compromised neurons | Q48403910 | ||
NMDA-receptor blockers but not NBQX, an AMPA-receptor antagonist, inhibit spreading depression in the rat brain | Q48404804 | ||
Differences in short-term primary motor cortex synaptic potentiation as assessed by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in migraine patients with and without aura. | Q48424977 | ||
Neuronal and glial activity during spreading depression in cerebral cortex of cat | Q48451833 | ||
Cortical spreading depression induces an LTP-like effect in rat neocortex in vitro | Q48481471 | ||
The Effect of Glutamate Receptor Blockade on Anoxic Depolarization and Cortical Spreading Depression | Q48524692 | ||
A role for glutamate and glia in the fast network oscillations preceding spreading depression | Q48531305 | ||
Mitochondrial inhibition prior to oxygen-withdrawal facilitates the occurrence of hypoxia-induced spreading depression in rat hippocampal slices | Q48585997 | ||
Glutamate transporter protein subtypes are expressed differentially during rat CNS development. | Q48617168 | ||
The neurobiology of vascular head pain | Q48641194 | ||
Factors that reverse the persistent depolarization produced by deprivation of oxygen and glucose in rat hippocampal CA1 neurons in vitro | Q48642245 | ||
Effects of the gliotoxin fluorocitrate on spreading depression and glial membrane potential in rat brain in situ | Q48668469 | ||
Ion channel involvement in hypoxia-induced spreading depression in hippocampal slices | Q48795771 | ||
Are cortical spreading depression and headache in migraine causally linked? | Q48818532 | ||
Emerging mechanisms of disrupted cellular signaling in brain ischemia | Q48819832 | ||
Role of different voltage-gated Ca2+ channels in cortical spreading depression: specific requirement of P/Q-type Ca2+ channels | Q48948362 | ||
The effect of a gap-junction blocker, carbenoxolone, on ischemic brain injury and cortical spreading depression. | Q48950769 | ||
Extracellular ion concentrations during spreading depression and ischemia in the rat brain cortex | Q49135998 | ||
Influence of MK-801 on brain extracellular calcium and potassium activities in severe hypoglycemia | Q49142650 | ||
Astrocyte membrane responses and potassium accumulation during neuronal activity. | Q50913032 | ||
Apical dendrites and propagation of spreading depression in cerebral cortex | Q51308004 | ||
Compounds in brain extracts causing spreading depression of cerebral cortical activity and contraction of crustacean muscle. | Q51316658 | ||
Mechanism of spreading cortical depression. | Q51332531 | ||
Further observations on the spreading depression of activity in the cerebral cortex. | Q51368695 | ||
Na(+) and K(+) concentrations, extra- and intracellular voltages, and the effect of TTX in hypoxic rat hippocampal slices. | Q51419281 | ||
Effects of ionotropic glutamate receptor blockade and 5-HT1A receptor activation on spreading depression in rat neocortical slices. | Q51432148 | ||
Sodium homeostasis in rat hippocampal slices during oxygen and glucose deprivation: role of voltage-sensitive sodium channels. | Q51434117 | ||
Damage from oxygen and glucose deprivation in hippocampal slices is prevented by tetrodotoxin, lidocaine and phenytoin without blockade of action potentials. | Q51619927 | ||
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Membrane currents in CA1 pyramidal cells during spreading depression (SD) and SD-like hypoxic depolarization. | Q51647724 | ||
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Spreading depolarizations occur in human ischemic stroke with high incidence | Q56971312 | ||
P433 | issue | 6 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 379-393 | |
P577 | publication date | 2014-06-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Nature Reviews Neuroscience | Q2108225 |
P1476 | title | Chaos and commotion in the wake of cortical spreading depression and spreading depolarizations | |
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