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Adenosine is crucial for deep brain stimulation–mediated attenuation of tremor

Lane Bekar, Witold Libionka, Guo-Feng Tian, Qiwu Xu, Arnulfo Torres, Xiaohai Wang, Ditte Lovatt, Erika Williams, Takahiro Takano, Jurgen Schnermann, Robert Bakos & Maiken Nedergaard

Nature Medicine 14, 75 - 80 (2008) Published online: 23 December 2007

doi:10.1038/nm1693

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HFS triggers release of ATP and adenosine in thalamic slices.

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A1 receptor activation reduces excitatory transmission after HFS.

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Antitremor effect of HFS is mediated by A1 receptor activation.

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