





Yale University
Dept. of Psychiatry
300 George Street
New Haven, CT
06511 USA

Tel: 203-785-2117
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Department of Psychiatry Faculty
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George K. Aghajanian, MD
Professor of Psychiatry and Pharmacology
CMHC, 34 Park Street Tel: 203-789-7447
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Education
1954, A.G., Cornell University
1958, M.D., Yale University
Residency: Yale University
Fellowship: Yale University
Research Interest
In my laboratory we study mechanisms of chemical neurotransmission in
the central nervous system using electrophysiological approaches in the
rat brain slice preparation. Neurotransmission involves the release of
transmitter substances from presynaptic elements onto postsynaptic neurons.
The interaction of a neurotransmitter with a postsynaptic receptor then
induces either a direct change in ionic conductance (Ligand-gated channel)
or an indirect change in ionic conductance through a intermediary transducer
molecule called a G protein (G-protein gated channel). We study both kinds
of neurotransmitter actions using intracellular and patch clamp recording
from single neurons in brain slices. In addition we examine the ways in
which psychotropic drugs modify the actions of neurotransmitters. Some
of the drugs we are studying include: antipsychotics, antidepressants,
hallucinogens, and opiates.
Publications of Note
Pineda, J. and Aghajanian, G.K. (1997) Carbon dioxide regulates the toxic
actitivy of locus coeruleus neurons by modulating a proton and polyamine-sensitive
inward rectifier potassium current. Neuroscience 77:723-743.
postsynaptic potentials in apical dendrites of neocortical pyramidal
cells. Neuropharmacology 36:589-59

Last modified:
July 2, 2004


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