List of publications

Papers:

1. Freund T.F. and Gulyás A.I. (1989) GABAergic neurons participate in the septohippocampal and in the nucelus basalis-neocortex projections: Anatomical basis of disinhibitory function. In New trends in epilepsy and its treatment, First Vaajasalo epilepsy symposium Nousiainen U., P. Riekkinen and E. Airaksinen eds pp. 1-3. Univ.Kuopio, Kuopio, Finland.

2. Freund T.F., Gulyás A.I., Acsády L., Görcs T. and Tóth K. (1990) Serotonergic Control of the Hippocampus via Local Inhibitory Interneurons. Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA. 87, 8501-8505.

3. Gulyás A.I., Görcs T.J. and Freund T.F. (1990) Innervation of different peptide-containing neurons in the hippocampus by GABAergic septal afferents. Neuroscience 37, 31-44.

4. Kisvárday Z.F., Gulyás A., Beroukas D., North J.B., Chubb I.W. and Somogyi P. (1990) Synapses, axonal and dendritic patterns of GABA-immunoreactive neurons in human cerebral cortex. Brain 113, 793-812.

5. Freund T.F. and Gulyás A.I. (1991) GABAergic Interneurons Containing Calbindin D28k or Somatostatin Are Major Targets of GABAergic Basal Forebrain Afferents in the Rat Neocortex. J.Comp.Neurol. 314, 187-199.

6. Gulyás A.I., Seress L., Tóth K., Acsády L., Antal M. and Freund T.F. (1991) Septal GABAergic Neurons Innervate Inhibitory Interneurons in the Hippocampus of the Macaque Monkey. Neuroscience41, 381-390.

7. Gulyás A.I., Tóth K., Dános P. and Freund T.F. (1991) Subpopulations of GABAergic Neurons Containing Parvalbumin, Calbindin-D28k, and Cholecystokinin in the Rat Hippocampus. J.Comp.Neurol.312, 371-378.

8. Ylinen A., Lahtinen H., Sirvio J., Partanen J., Asikainen A., Gulyás A., Freund T.F. and Riekkinen P. (1991) Behavioural, Electrophysiological and Histopathological Changes Following Sustained Stimulation of the Perforant Pathway Input to the Hippocampus - Effect of the NMDA Receptor Antagonist, CGP 39551. Brain Res. 553, 195-200.

9. Ylinen A.MA., Miettinen R., Pitkanen A., Gulyás A.I., Freund T.F. and Riekkinen P.J. (1991) Enhanced GABAergic Inhibition Preserves Hippocampal Structure and Function in a Model of Epilepsy. Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA.88, 7650-7653.

10. Seress L., Gulyás A.I. and Freund T.F. (1991) Parvalbumin- and calbindin D28k-immunoreactive neurons in the hippocampal formation of the macaque monkey. J.Comp.Neurol. 313, 162-177.

11. Gulyás A.I., Miettinen R., Jacobowitz D.M. and Freund T.F. (1992) Calretinin Is Present in Non-Pyramidal Cells of the Rat Hippocampus .I. A New Type of Neuron Specifically Associated with the Mossy Fibre System. Neuroscience 48, 1-27.

12. Miettinen R., Gulyás A.I., Baimbridge K.G., Jacobowitz D.M. and Freund T.F. (1992) Calretinin Is Present in Non-Pyramidal Cells of the Rat Hippocampus .II. Co-existence with Other Calcium Binding Proteins and GABA. Neuroscience 48, 29-43.

13. Seress L., Gulyás A.I. and Freund T.F.(1992) Pyramidal neurons of the CA1 subfield are immunoreactive for calbindin D28k in the human hippocampus. Neurosci. Lett., 138, 257-260

14. Traub R.D., Miles R., Muller R.U. and Gulyás A.I. (1992) Functional organization of the hippocampal CA3 region: Implications for epilepsy, brain waves and spatial behavior. Network 3:465-488

15. Gulyás A.I., Miles R., Hájos N. and Freund T.F. (1993) Precision and variability in postsynaptic target selection of inhibitory cells in the hippocampal CA3 region. Eur.J.Neuroscience.6, 1729-1751

16. Gulyás A.I., Miles R., Sík A., Tamamaki N., and Freund T.F. (1993) Hippocampal pyramidal cells excite inhibitory neurons through a single release site. Nature 366, 683-687

17. Seress L., Gulyás A.I., Ferrer I., Tunon T., Soriano E., and Freund T.F. (1993) Distribution, morphological features, and synaptic connections of parvalbumin- and calbindin D28k-immunoreactive neurons in the human hippocampal formation. J Comp. Neurol. 337, 208-230

18. Arancio O., Korn H., Gulyás A., Freund T. and Miles R. (1994) Evidence that excitatory synaptic connections onto hippocampal inhibitory cells may involve a single transmitter release site. J.Physiol (London). 481, 395-405

19. Gulyás A.I, Hájos N. and Freund T.F. (1996) Interneurons containing calretinin are specialized to control other interneurons in the rat hippocampus. J.Neurosci 16(10), 3397-3411

20. Miles R., Tóth K., Gulyás A.I., Hájos N. and Freund T.F. (1996) Differences between somatic and dendritic inhibition in the hippocampus. Neuron 16, 815-823.

21. Gulyás A.I. and Freund T.F. (1996) Pyramidal cell dendrites are the primary targets of calbindin D28k-immunoreactive interneurons in the hippocampus. Hippocampus 6, 525-534.

22. Freund T.F. and Gulyás A.I. (1997) Inhibitory control of GABAergic interneurons in the hippocampus. Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol.,74: 479-487.

23. Acsády L., Katona I., Gulyás A.I., Shigemoto R. and Freund T.F. (1997) Immunostaining for substance P receptor labels GABAergic cells with distinct termination patterns in the hippocampus. J. Comp. Neurol., 378(3), 320-336.

24. Parra P., Gulyás A.I. and Miles R. (1998) How many subtypes of inhibitory cells in the hippocampus. Neuron, 20:983-993.

25. Gulyás A.I., Tóth K., McBain C.J. and Freund T.F. (1998) Stratum radiatum giant cells: a type of principal cell in the rat hippocampus. Eur.J.Neurosci., 10, 3813-3822

26. Gulyás A.I., Acsády L., Freund T.F. (1999) Structural basis of the cholinergic and serotonergic modulation of GABAergic neurons in the hippocampus. Neurochem. Int. 34:359-372.

27. Gulyás A.I., Megías M., Emri Z., Freund T.F. (1999) Total number and ratio of excitatory and inhibitory synapses converging onto single interneurons of different types in the CA1 area of the rat hippocampus. J.Neurosci. 19(22), 10082-10097

28. Megías M., Emri Z., Freund T.F. and Gulyás A.I. (1999) Total number and distribution of inhibitory and excitatory synapses on hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cells J.Neurosci. (submitted)


Conference abstracts:

1. Freund T.F. and Gulyás A.I. (1989) Interneurons are the primary targets of GABAergic basal forebrain neurons innervating the neocortex. Eur.J.Brain Res.(Suppl.) 2, 119.

2. Gulyás A.I and Freund T.F. (1989) Peptidergic interneurons innervated by the GABAergic septohippocampal pathway. Eur.J.Brain Res.(Suppl.) 2, 271.

3. Freund T.F., Gulyás A.I., Acsády L., Görcs T., Bickford R.G. and Tóth K. (1990) Selective serotonergic innervation of specialized type of GABAergi interneuron in the hippocampus. Soc.Neurosci.Abs.(Suppl.) 16, 736.

4. Gulyás A.I, Seress L., Tóth K., Acsády L. and Freund T.F. (1990) Inhibitory interneurons are the postsynaptic targets of the GABAergic septohippocampal pathway in the macaque monkey. Eur.J.Neurosci.Suppl. 3, 140.

5. Gulyás A.I., Riekkinen P.Jr., Sirviö J., Miettinen R., Freund T.F. and Riekkinen P.J. (1990) The behavioral and anatomical consequences of specific lesions of the serotonergic raphe-hippocampal pathway. Eur.J.Neurosci.Suppl. 3, 311.

6. Somogyi P., Roberts J.D.B., Gulyás A., Richards J.G. and De_Blas A.L. (1990) GABA and the synaptic and non-synaptic localisation of benzodiazepine/GABAA receptor/Cl- channel complex in visual cortex of cat. Soc.Neurosci.Abs.(Suppl.) 16, 140.

7. Ylinen A., Lahtinen H., Sirviö J., Asiakainen A., Gulyás A.I., Partenen J. and Riekkinen P.J. (1990) Relationship between hippocampal CA1 cell damage, interictal spikes, and learning/memory deficit in experimental epilepsy. Eur.J.Neurosci.Suppl. 3, 125.

8. Ylinen A., Miettinen R., Gulyás A.I., Freund T.F. and Riekkinen P.J. (1990) The prevention of epileptogenesis, hippocampal cell damage and cognitive impairment by enhancing GABAergic inhibition in experimental epilepsy. Eur.J.Neurosci.Suppl. 3, 125.

9. Gulyás A.I., Miettinen R., Jacobowitz D.M. and Freund T.F. (1991) Calretinin-immunoreactive cells in the rat hippocampus: a new type of neuron - specifically associated with the mossy fibre system - revealed. Eur.J.Neurosci.Suppl. 4, 158.

10. Gulyás A.I., Tóth K., Dános P. and Freund T.F. (1991) Parvalbumin, calbindin d28k and cholecystokinin is present largely in non-overlapping subpopulations of GABAergic neurons in the rat hippocampus. Eur.J.Neurosci.Suppl. 4, 158.

11. Miettinen R., Gulyás A.I., Jacobowitz D.M. and Freund T.F. (1991) Calretinin-immunoreactive cells in the rat hippocampus: coexistence with other calcium binding proteins and GABA. Eur.J.Neurosci.Suppl. 4, 155.

12. Sík A., Tamamaki N., Tóth K., Gulyás A.I., Miles R. and Freund T.F. (1992) Distribution of axon terminals of a single CA1 pyramidal cell in the hippocampus. With special reference to terminals contacting parvalbumin-containing interneurons. Eur.J.Neurosci.Suppl.5,

13. Gulyás A.I., Miles R., K.Tóth, Sík A., and Freund T.F. (1993) Hippocampal pyramidal neurons excite nonpyramidal cells via single release sites. Soc.Neurosci.Abs.(Suppl.)19, 624.16

14. Hájos N.,Gulyás A.I., Miles R., and Freund T.F (1993) Light and electron microscopic characterisation of intracellularly filled non-pyramidal cells of the guinea-pig hippocampus. Eur.J.Neurosci.Suppl. 6, 243

15. Gulyás A.I., Miles R., K.Tóth, Sík A., and Freund T.F. (1993) Single synapses mediate the excitatory connection between hippocampal pyramidal neurons and basket cells. Eur.J.Neurosci.Suppl.6, 243A

16. Miles R., Tóth K., Gulyás A.I.,Hájos N. and Freund T.F. (1994) Functional differences between perisomatic and dendritic inhibition in the hippocampus. Eur.J.Neuroscience. Suppl.7, 120.20

17. Miles R., Freund T.F, Tóth K., Gulyás A.I., and Hájos N. (1994) Differential control of pyramidal cell activity by hippocampal recurrent inhibitory circuits. Eur.J.Neuroscience. Suppl. 7, 44.02

18. Miles R. , Tóth K. , Gulyás A.I, Hájos N. and Freund T.F. (1994) Functional differences between dendritic and perisomatic hippocampal inhibition. Soc.Neurosci.Abs.(Suppl.)20, 301.4

19. Miles R., Freund T.F., Gulyás A.I., Tóth K., Hájos N.(1995) Recurrent synaptic circuits in the CA3 region of the hippocampus.Annual Meeting of the Brain Research Association,Oxford

20. Miles R., Tóth K., Gulyás A.I., Hájos N., Freund T.F.(1994) Different functions for dendritic inhibitory cells of the hippocampus.Phys.Soc.Meeting,Oxford, J.Physiology-London, 480,p.32.

21. Miles R., Freund T.F., Gulyás A.I., Tóth k., Hájos N. (1995) Recurrent synaptic cirocuits in the CA3 region of the hippocampus.18th Annual Meeting of E.N.A., Amsterdam, Eur.J.Neurosci. Suppl.,8.:p7.

22. Acsády L., Gulyás A.I., Hájos N. and Freund T.F. (1995) Selective local GABAergic innervation of different hippocampal interneurons. Soc.Neurosci.Abs.(Suppl.) 21, 176.6

23. Freund T.F, Miles R., Gulyás A.I., Tóth K., Sík A., Tamamaki N., Hájos N. and Borhegyi Zs. (1994) Local excitation and subcortical modulation of inhibitory interneurons in the hippocampus. Eur.J.Neuroscience. Suppl. 7, 44.03

24. Miles R., Freund T.F., Gulyás A.I., Tóth K. and Hájos N. (1995) Recurrent synaptic circuits in the CA3 region of the hippcampus. Eur.J.Neuroscience. Suppl.8, 10.02

25. Gulyás A.I., Acsády L., Hájos N. and Freund T.F. (1995) Specialized interneurons in control of other hippocampal interneuorns. Eur.J.Neuroscience. Suppl.8, 10.05

26. Acsády L., Arabadzisz D., Gulyás A.I., Katona I., Shigemoto R. and Freund T.F. (1995) Substance P receptor is expressed by a heterogeneous population of interneurons in the hippocampus. Eur.J.Neuroscience. Suppl.8, 36.01

27. Acsády L., Gulyás A.I., Hájos N. Freund T.F.(1995) Selective,local GABAergic innervation of different hippocampal interneurons.Annual Meeting of the Soc.Neurosci.,San Diego,Soc.Neurosci.Abst.,21.:p428.

28. Gulyás A.I., Miles, R., Tóth K., Hájos N. and Freund T.F. (1995) Intrahippocampal interastions. Workshop on the Neurobiology of Hippocampal Interneurons, San Diego

29. Acsády L., Gulyás A.I., Freund T.F.(1995) Interneurons specialized to control other interneurons in the hippocampus.Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, Szeged, Neurobiology Suppl.,3.:p18.

30. Tóth K., Miles R., Gulyás A. I., Hájos N., Freund T.F. (1995) Different functional role for perisomatic and dendritic inhibition in the hippocampus.Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, Szeged, Neurobiology Suppl.,3.:p136.

31. Gulyás A. I. and Miles R. (1996) Correlated electrophysiological, phamacological and anatomical characterization of CA1 interneurons. Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, Balatonalmádi, Neurobiology

32. Acsády L., Arabadzisz D., Gulyás A.I., Katona I., Shigemoto R. and Freund T.F. (1996) Substance P receptor is expressed by a heterogeneous population of interneurons in the hippocampus. Eur.J.Neuroscience. Suppl. 9, 36.01

33. Parra P., Gulyás A.I. and Miles R. (1997) How many subsets of hippocampal inhibitory cells? Soc.Neurosci.Abs.(Suppl.)23, (188.2)

34. Gulyás A.I., Tóth K., McBain C.J. and Freund T.F. (1997) Anatomical and physiological characterization of stratum radiatum giant cells, a unique type of principal cell in the CA1 area of the rat hippocampus. Soc.Neurosci.Abs.(Suppl.) 23, (188.13)

35. Megias M., Gulyás A.I. and Freund T.F. (1998) Comparison of dendritic morphology and synaptic inputs of 3 classes of hippocampal interneurons. Eur.J.Neuroscience. Suppl. 10, 19.38

36. Emri Zs., Gulyás A.I., Megias M. and Freund T.F. (1998) Comparison of cable properties and synaptic potentials of three types of hippocampal interneurons. Eur.J.Neuroscience. Suppl.10, 19.37

37. Gulyás A.I., Megias M. and Freund T.F. (1998) Convergence of excitatory and inhibitory synapses onto parvalbumin, calbindin and calretinin immunoreactive hippocampal CA1 interneurons. Soc.Neurosci.Abs.(Suppl.)24 (559.9)

38. Zs Emri, M. Megias, A. I. Gulyas, K. Antal and T. F. Freund (2000) The summation of synaptic potentials and the effectiveness of inhibition in three CA1 interneuron subpopulations. FENS 2000, Brighton, UK


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