@article{6c3883cf9f194a4ea6a468ee393c5aa7,
title = "Vasopressin produces long-lasting increase in transmitter release",
abstract = "Arginine-vasopressin has a widespread distribution in the nervous system, and has been implicated in cellular and behavioral functions. Its effect on the neuromuscular synapse reveals that it produces long-lasting augmentation in synaptic transmission due to an increase in spontaneous and nerve stimulation evoked quantal transmitter release. No significant postsynaptic effect was detected.",
keywords = "Acetylcholine, Neuromuscular junction, Neuropeptide, Synaptic regulation, Transmitter release, Vasopressin",
author = "Muhammad Abdul-Ghani and Halina Meiri and Rami Rahamimoff",
note = "Funding Information: We thank Dr. Simona Gmsburg for valuable discussions and Mrs. Marsha Rapp for unfailing help in the preparation of the manu-scnpt The work was supported by The Council for Tobacco Research, Muscular Dystrophy Association and the U.S.-Israel Bmational Science Foundation. M.A.G. was a Foulkes Foundation fellow and is a fellow of the M.D.-Ph.D program at the Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School pophyseal peptldes depress cholinergic transmission in a mam-malian sympothetlc ganglion, Neurosct. Lett, 62 (1985) 89-95 11 Kovacs, G L., Laczl, E, Vecsernyes, M., Ho&, K., Telegdy, G. and Laszslo, F A., Limbic oxytocm and arglnme-8-vasopressin in morphine-tolerance and dependence, Exp. Bratn Res., 65 (1987) 307-311.",
year = "1990",
month = may,
day = "7",
doi = "10.1016/0006-8993(90)90623-J",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "515",
pages = "355--357",
journal = "Brain Research",
issn = "0006-8993",
publisher = "Elsevier",
number = "1-2",
}