نتایج جستجو برای: dendrite arborization

تعداد نتایج: 5028  

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2014
Fengwei Yu Oren Schuldiner

Pruning, a process by which neurons selectively remove exuberant or unnecessary processes without causing cell death, is crucial for the establishment of mature neural circuits during animal development. Yet relatively little is known about molecular and cellular mechanisms that govern neuronal pruning. Holometabolous insects, such as Drosophila, undergo complete metamorphosis and their larval ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Song-Hai Shi Tong Cheng Lily Yeh Jan Yuh-Nung Jan

In the developing mammalian brain, a large fraction of excitatory synapses initially contain only N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor and thus are "silent" at the resting membrane potential. As development progresses, synapses acquire alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid receptors (AMPA-Rs). Although this maturation of excitatory synapses has been well characterized, the molecular...

Journal: :Neuron 2011
Daniela Mauceri H. Eckehard Freitag Ana M.M. Oliveira C. Peter Bengtson Hilmar Bading

The role of neuronal dendrites is to receive and process synaptic inputs. The geometry of the dendritic arbor can undergo neuronal activity-dependent changes that may impact the cognitive abilities of the organism. Here we show that vascular endothelial growth factor D (VEGFD), commonly known as an angiogenic mitogen, controls the total length and complexity of dendrites both in cultured hippoc...

Journal: :Developmental neuroscience 2008
Dror Cohen Menahem Segal Orly Reiner

Doublecortin (DCX) is a microtubule-associated protein necessary for neuronal migration. In spite of its ubiquitous distribution in dendrites, its possible role in dendrite development has not yet been documented. The present study examined the effects of different expression levels of DCX on the arborization of dendrites in cultured hippocampal neurons. Reduced expression of DCX following RNAi...

Journal: :Cell stem cell 2017
Marc P Forrest Hanwen Zhang Winton Moy Heather McGowan Catherine Leites Leonardo E Dionisio Zihui Xu Jianxin Shi Alan R Sanders William J Greenleaf Chad A Cowan Zhiping P Pang Pablo V Gejman Peter Penzes Jubao Duan

Most disease variants lie within noncoding genomic regions, making their functional interpretation challenging. Because chromatin openness strongly influences transcriptional activity, we hypothesized that cell-type-specific open chromatin regions (OCRs) might highlight disease-relevant noncoding sequences. To investigate, we mapped global OCRs in neurons differentiating from hiPSCs, a cellular...

Journal: :Vision Research 2007
I. I. Pushchin T. A. Podugolnikova S. L. Kondrashev

Using retrograde HRP labeling from the optic nerve (ON) or optic tectum (OT), we have visualized large ganglion cells (LGCs) in wholemounted retinas of the teleost Pholidapus dybowskii and studied their morphology and spatial properties. In all, three LGC types were distinguished. In a previous paper, detailed data were provided on one type, biplexiform cells [Pushchin, I. I., & Kondrashev, S. ...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2004
Jochen F Staiger Iris Flagmeyer Dirk Schubert Karl Zilles Rolf Kötter Heiko J Luhmann

Previous analyses of the spiny layer IV neurons have almost exclusively focused on spiny stellate cells. Here we provide detailed morphological data characterizing three subpopulations of spiny neurons in slices of adolescent rats: (i) spiny stellate cells (58%), (ii) star pyramidal cells (25%) and (iii) pyramidal cells (17%), which can be distinguished objectively by the preferential orientati...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
R G Perez H Zheng L H Van der Ploeg E H Koo

beta-Amyloid precursor protein (betaPP) can reside at neuron and glial cell surfaces or undergo proteolytic processing into secreted fragments. Although betaPP has been studied extensively, its precise physiological role is unknown. A line of transgenic knock-out mice selectively deficient in betaPP survive and breed but exhibit motor dysfunction and brain gliosis, consistent with a physiologic...

2012
Gary A. Wayman Dongren Yang Diptiman D. Bose Adam Lesiak Veronica Ledoux Donald Bruun Isaac N. Pessah Pamela J. Lein

BACKGROUND Aroclor 1254 (A1254) interferes with normal dendritic growth and plasticity in the developing rodent brain, but the mechanism(s) mediating this effect have yet to be established. Non-dioxin-like (NDL) polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) enhance the activity of ryanodine receptor (RyR) calcium ion (Ca(2+)) channels, which play a central role in regulating the spatiotemporal dynamics of i...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Stephen T Magill Xiaolu A Cambronne Bryan W Luikart Daniel T Lioy Barbara H Leighton Gary L Westbrook Gail Mandel Richard H Goodman

Newborn neurons in the dentate gyrus of the adult hippocampus rely upon cAMP response element binding protein (CREB) signaling for their differentiation into mature granule cells and their integration into the dentate network. Among its many targets, the transcription factor CREB activates expression of a gene locus that produces two microRNAs, miR-132 and miR-212. In cultured cortical and hipp...

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