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Mark O.
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Program In Behavioral Neuroscience, Psychology Graduate Program In Neuroscience, UMDNJ/Cell Biology & Neuroscience |
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email: markwest@rci.rutgers.edu phone 732-445-2419 fax 732-445-2263
Striatal reorganization in parkinsonian model: Video option #1Video option #2 Press release
Accumbens activation during cue-induced relapse to cocaine seeking: Press release #1 Press release #2
Behavioral Neuroscience Graduate Program
UMDNJ Neuroscience Graduate Program
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NEUROPHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY
Research Interests
This laboratory studies the activity of neurons that receive dopaminergic synaptic input, during behaviors correlated with dopamine transmission. Our long range goal is to better understand the activity of dopamine's target neurons with respect to Parkinson's disease and drug abuse. We record the activity of arrays of single neurons in the striatum of awake, unrestrained rats, specifically, in the sensorimotor (putamen) and limbic (accumbens) subregions of the striatum. Our present models include
1) reversible or irreversible dopamine lesions via microinjection into substantia nigra: effect on somatosensory receptive fields of putamen neurons
2) intravenous cocaine self-administration: firing patterns of accumbens neurons in relation to conditioned incentive cues that cause reinstatement of cocaine seeking
3) experience
dependent changes in movement-related firing of putamen neurons as a function
repeated exposure to cocaine and/or behavioral task
IN MEMORIAM: Dr. Volodymyr
Prokopenko
Research
Associate from Bogomoletz Institute for Physiology,
Our dear colleague died too young of mantle lymphoma in
April, 2006.
CURRENT PERSONNEL
Dr.
Anthony Fabbricatore
Research
Associate
Studying neurophysiological mechanisms of cocaine addiction
Graduate Students:
David Root droot@eden.rutgers.edu
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Undergraduate researchers:
Smruti Patel
Sang Kim
Ricky Sofo
Karina Gotliboym
Christine Alcobendas
Samir Kumar
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Previous graduate students:
Dr. Regina M. Carelli
Ph.D. 1991 (Honorable Mention: Lindsley Prize, Soc. for Neuroscience)
Professor
Department of Psychology
Dr. Martin M. Wolske
Ph.D. 1993; M.S. 1990
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Dr. Cathy Pederson
Ph.D. 1996
Associate Professor
Department of Biology
Dr. Jeiwon Cho
Ph.D. 1996; M.S. 1993
Professor
and laboratory head KIST,
Dr.
Anthony Uzwiak Ph.D. 1996
Adjunct Professor
Department of Cell Biology & Neuroscience
Rutgers University
Piscataway, NJ
Taliah Mittler
M.S. 1994
Lecturer
Francis
Guyette,
M.D. M.S.
1997
Kathryn Muccino
M.S. 1999
Acquisitions Editor
Gordon Breach Publishing
Dr.
Anthony Fabbricatore Ph.D.
2000
Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Psychology
Dr. Dawn
C. Duke M.S. 2000
Department of Neuropathology
Dr. Udi Ghitza
Ph.D. 2004
National Institute on Drug Abuse
Intramural Research Program
Anthony
Pawlak M.S. 2004
Dr. Chengke
Tang M.S. 2004
Yun Zhu M.S.
2006
Research Associate, Merck Pharmaceuticals
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PUBLICATIONS
Schubert, P., Lee, K., West, M., Deadwyler, S. and Lynch, G. (1976). Stimulation dependent release of [3-H]-adenosine from central axon terminals to target neurons. Nature (Lond) 260: 541-542.
Deadwyler, S., West, M. and Lynch, G. (1979a). Synaptically identified hippocampal slow potentials during behavior. Brain Res. 161: 211-225.
Deadwyler, S., West, M. and Lynch, G. (1979b). Activity of dentate granule cells during learning: differentiation of perforant path input. Brain Res. 169: 29-43.
Deadwyler, S., Biela, J., Rose, G., West, M. and Lynch, G. (1980). An improved miniature microdrive for recording from freely moving rats. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophys. 47:752-754.
West, M.O. and
West, M.O., Christian, E.,
Robinson, J.H. and
West, M.O., Christian, E.P.,
Robinson, J.J. and
West, M.O. and Woodward, D.J. (1984). A technique for microiontophoretic study of single neurons in the freely moving rat. J. Neurosci. Methods, 11: 179-186.
Christian, E., West, M. and Deadwyler, S. (1986).
Opiates and opioid peptides modify sensory evoked potentials and synaptic
excitability in the rat dentate gyrus. Neuropharmacol., 24: 607-615.
West, M.O., Chapin, J.K. and Woodward, D.J. (1986) A computer-based system for control and analysis of iontophoretic studies of single neurons in behaving
animals. In: Modern Methods in Pharmacology:
Electrophysiological Techniques, (ed.) H.M. Geller,
West, M.O., Michael, A.J.,
Knowles, S.E., Chapin, J.K. and Woodward, D.J. (1987). Striatal unit activity and the
linkage between sensory and motor events. In: Basal
Ganglia and Behavior: Sensory Aspects of Motor Functioning, (eds.)
J.S. Schneider and T.I. Lidsky,
Foster, T.C., Hampson,
R.E., West, M.O., and
J. Neurosci. 8: 3869-3878.
West, M.O., Carelli,
R.M., Cohen, S.M.,
Carelli, R.M., and West, M.O. (1991). Representation of the body by single neurons in the dorsolateral striatum of the awake, unrestrained rat. J. Comp. Neurol. 309: 231-249. J Comp Neurol.pdf
West, M.O., Peoples, L.L., Wolske, M. and Dworkin, S.I. (1992) Psychomotor stimulant effects on single neurons in awake, behaving rats. In: Brown, R. and Frascella, J. (eds.) The Neurobiology of Brain-Behavior Interactions in Drug Abuse. Nat'l Institute on Drug Abuse Research Monograph #124, Washington, DC: Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Printing Off., 57-71.
Wolske, M., Rompre, P-P, Wise, R., and West, M.O. (1993) Activation of single neurons in the rat nucleus accumbens during self-stimulation of the ventral tegmental area. J. Neurosci. 13: 1-12. Abstract
Mittler, T. Cho, J., Peoples, L.L. and West, M.O. (1994) Representation of the body in the lateral striatum of freely moving rats: single neurons related to licking. Exp. Brain Res. 98: 163-167.
Peoples, L.L. and West, M.O. (1996) Phasic firing of single neurons in the rat nucleus accumbens correlated with the timing of intravenous cocaine self-administration. J. Neurosci. 16: 3459-3473. View article
West, M.O., Peoples, L.L., Michael, A.J., Chapin, J.K. and Woodward, D.J. (1997) Low-dose amphetamine elevates movement-related firing of rat striatal neurons. Brain Res. 745: 331-335. View article
Carelli, R.M., Wolske, M. and West, M.O. (1997) Loss of lever press-related firing of rat striatal forelimb neurons after repeated sessions in a lever pressing task. J. Neurosci. 17:1804-1814. View article
Cho, J. and West, M.O. (1997) Distributions of single neurons related to body parts in the lateral striatum of the rat. Brain Res. 756: 241-246. View article
Peoples, L.L., Uzwiak, A.J., Gee, F. and West, M.O. (1997) Operant behavior is necessary and sufficient for phasic firing of rat accumbens neurons during sessions of intravenous cocaine infusions. Brain Res. 757: 280-284. View article
Pederson, C.L., Wolske, M., Peoples, L.L, and West, M.O. (1997) Firing rate dependent effect of cocaine on firing of single neurons in the rat lateral striatum, Brain Res. 760: 261-265. View article
Uzwiak, A.J., Guyette, F.X., West, M.O. and Peoples, L.L. (1997) Neurons in accumbens subterritories of the rat: Phasic firing time-locked within seconds of intravenous cocaine self-infusion. Brain Res. 767: 363-369. View article
Prokopenko, V.F., Shevko, G.N., Voloshin, M.Ya., and West, M.O. (1997) A removable peripheral device for intracerebral microinjection in freely moving rats. Brain Res. Protocols 2: 31-34.
Peoples, L.L., Uzwiak, A.J., Guyette, F.X., and West, M.O. (1998) Tonic inhibition of single nucleus accumbens neurons in the rat: a predominant but not exclusive firing pattern induced by cocaine self-administration sessions. Neurosci. 86: 13-22. View article
Peoples, L.L., Gee, F., Bibi, R., and West, M.O. (1998) Phasic firing time-locked to cocaine self-infusion and locomotion: dissociable firing patterns of single nucleus accumbens neurons in the rat. J. Neurosci. 18: 7588-7598. View article
West, M.O. (1998) Anesthetics eliminate somatosensory-evoked discharges of neurons in the somatotopically organized sensorimotor striatum of the rat. J. Neurosci. 18: 9055-9068. View article
Peoples, L.L., Uzwiak, A.J., Gee, F., and West, M.O. (1999) Tonic firing of rat nucleus accumbens neurons: changes during the first two weeks of daily cocaine self-administration sessions. Brain Res. 822:231-236. View article
Peoples LL, Uzwiak AJ,
Gee F, Fabbricatore AT, Muccino
KJ, Mohta BD,
Cho, J., Manzino, L., Sonsalla, P.K. Duke, D. and West, M.O. (2002) Dopamine depletion causes fragmented clustering of neurons in the sensorimotor striatum: evidence of lasting reorganization of corticostriatal input J. Comp. Neurol. 452:24-37. View article
Ghitza U, Fabbricatore AT, Prokopenko VF, Pawlak A,
J. Neurosci.
23: 7239-7245. View article
Ghitza U, Fabbricatore AT, Prokopenko VF,
Prokopenko VF, Pawlak A,
Ghitza UE, Prokopenko VF,
Tang C, Pawlak AP, Prokopenko, VF,
Tang C, Mittler T,