“…Several lines of evidence concur in suggesting that the excitatory amino acid glutamate (Glu) is an important transmitter in VP Rustioni and Weinberg, 1989): excitatory effects of Glu on VP neurons were reported in physiological studies (Hicks et al, 1986;Salt, 1986Salt, , 1987Klockgether, 1987;Salt and Eaton, 1989;Eaton and Salt, 1990) and Glu binding sites and receptors were shown in VP (Monaghan and Cotman, 1985;Cotman et al, 1987;Petralia and Wenthold, 1992;Frassoni et al, 1993). In particular, the demonstration that receptors for Glu are involved in the responses of VP neurons to stimulation of somatosensory afferents (Salt, 1986(Salt, , 1987Salt and Eaton, 1989) suggests that this excitatory amino acid functions as the transmitter mediating the responses of VP neurons to stimulation of second order sensory afferents.…”