“…Significant fluctuations in [Ca 2ϩ ] o and [Mg 2ϩ ] o may occur in association with normal brain activity (Massimini and Amzica, 2001), as well as with a variety of pathological phenomena including ischemia, hypoglycemia, and seizures (Harris and Symon, 1984;Silver and Erecinska, 1990;Kristian et al, 1993;Altura et al, 1997). The effects of extracellular divalent cations may be mediated by multiple mechanisms, including modulation of Ca 2ϩ , K ϩ , and Na ϩ channels (Delpiano and Altura, 1996;Su et al, 2001;Yamaoka et al, 2002), cyclic nucleotide-gated channels (Colamartino et al, 1991;Frings et al, 2000;Lee et al, 2001), and ligand-gated channels (Grassi and Degasperi, 2000;Negulyaev and Markwardt, 2000;Arvanian and Mendell, 2001), as well as by direct activation of G-protein-coupled receptors (Riccardi, 1999;Brown, 2000). Until recently, attention has been focused primarily on the effects of extracellular divalent cations on neuronal signaling.…”