نتایج جستجو برای: dendritic spine density

تعداد نتایج: 505589  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Reena Prity Murmu Wen Li Anthony Holtmaat Jia-Yi Li

In Huntington's disease (HD), cognitive symptoms and cellular dysfunction precede the onset of classical motor symptoms and neuronal death in the striatum and cortex by almost a decade. This suggests that the early cognitive deficits may be due to a cellular dysfunction rather than being a consequence of neuronal loss. Abnormalities in dendritic spines are described in HD patients and in HD ani...

Journal: :Neuron 2015
Sébastien Sultan Liyi Li Jonathan Moss Francesco Petrelli Frédéric Cassé Elias Gebara Jan Lopatar Frank W. Pfrieger Paola Bezzi Josef Bischofberger Nicolas Toni

Adult neurogenesis is regulated by the neurogenic niche, through mechanisms that remain poorly defined. Here, we investigated whether niche-constituting astrocytes influence the maturation of adult-born hippocampal neurons using two independent transgenic approaches to block vesicular release from astrocytes. In these models, adult-born neurons but not mature neurons showed reduced glutamatergi...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2012
Juan Li Nuyun Liu Kangrong Lu Lei Zhang Jingjing Gu Fukun Guo Shengli An Lin Zhang Lu Zhang

Repeated exposure to cocaine can induce persistent alterations in the brain's reward system, including increases in the number of dendrites and spine density on medium-sized spiny neurons (MSNs) in the nucleus accumbens (NAc). The structural remodeling of dendrites and spines in the NAc is thought to play a critical role in cocaine addiction. MSNs in the NAc can be classified by expression of e...

Journal: :Brain research bulletin 2008
Fan Hu Guangxing Li Zhen Liang Yun Yang Yifeng Zhou

Morphine exposure may have a negative effect on the receptive field properties of neurons in primary visual cortex of cats. The present experiment used morphological methods in order to investigate whether chronic morphine treatment also affects dendritic characters of these neurons. According to the Sholl analysis and dendritic branch order analysis, we obtained the dendritic length and calcul...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Ko-Woon Lee Yong Kim Amie M Kim Kathryn Helmin Angus C Nairn Paul Greengard

Psychostimulant-induced alteration of dendritic spines on dopaminoceptive neurons in nucleus accumbens (NAcc) has been hypothesized as an adaptive neuronal response that is linked to long-lasting addictive behaviors. NAcc is largely composed of two distinct subpopulations of medium-sized spiny neurons expressing high levels of either dopamine D1 or D2 receptors. In the present study, we analyze...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1990
E Gould C S Woolley M Frankfurt B S McEwen

Gonadal steroids are known to influence hippocampal physiology in adulthood. It is presently unknown whether gonadal steroids influence the morphology of hippocampal neurons in the adult intact rat brain. In order to determine whether female sex hormones influence hippocampal morphology in the intact adult, we performed Golgi impregnation on brains from ovariectomized rats and ovariectomized ra...

2011
Victoria N. Luine Maureen E. Wallace Maya Frankfurt

Effects of aging on memory and brain morphology were examined in aged, 21-month-old, and young, 4-month-old, Fischer 344 female rats. Spatial memory was assessed using the object placement task, and dendritic spine density was determined on pyramidal neurons in the hippocampus following Golgi impregnation. Consistent with previous studies, aged females showed poorer object placement performance...

2014
Daniel Young Kim Daniel Kim Chris Fiondella Joseph LoTurco

Developmental Dyslexia is a reading disorder that affects individuals that possess otherwise normal intelligence. Until the four candidate dyslexia susceptibility genes were discovered, the cause of cortical malformations found in post mortem dyslexic brains was unclear. Normal brain development is crucial for the proper wiring of the neural circuitry that allow an individual to perform cogniti...

Journal: :Hippocampus 2011
Pablo Mendez Luis Miguel Garcia-Segura Dominique Muller

Estrogens regulate dendritic spine density, but the mechanism and significance of this effect for brain networks remain unknown. We used repetitive imaging over several days to investigate how 17β-estradiol affected the turnover and long-term behavior of dendritic spines in CA1 cells of hippocampal slice cultures. We find that 17β-estradiol and serum in the culture medium tightly regulated spin...

Journal: :International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience 2016
Rosaline V. Waworuntu Taleen Hanania Steven R. Boikess Christopher S. Rex Brian M. Berg

Early life nutrition plays an important role in brain development. Emerging research in rodents, piglets and humans suggest that prebiotics, milk fat globule membrane and lactoferrin may each play unique roles in brain development and cognitive functions. However, knowledge of their combined impact is lacking. We show here that providing weanling rats with a diet containing milk fat globule mem...

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