نتایج جستجو برای: locomotor deficits

تعداد نتایج: 65456  

A Dik, M Cerina, M Gallus, P Hundehege, S.G Meuth,

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system (CNS) characterized by inflammatory and neurodegenerative processes. One of its pathophysiological hallmarks is demyelination, a consequence of oligodendroglial cell death leading supply shortfall and missing electrical insulation to axons. Demyelination induced consequences on neuronal network activity and subsequen...

2016
Philippine Camilla Geiszler Matthew Richard Barron Marie-Christine Pardon

htau mice are deficient of murine tau but express all six human tau isoforms, leading to gradual tau misprocessing and aggregation in brain areas relevant to Alzheimer's disease. While histopathological changes in htau mice have been researched in the past, we focused here on functional consequences of human tau accumulation. htau mice and their background controls - murine tau knock-out (mtau(...

2014
Hui-Fang Liu Song Lu Philip Wing-Lok Ho Ho-Man Tse Shirley Yin-Yu Pang Michelle Hiu-Wai Kung Jessica Wing-Man Ho David B Ramsden Zhong-Jun Zhou Shu-Leong Ho

OBJECTIVE Mutations in leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) pose a significant genetic risk in familial and sporadic Parkinson's disease (PD). R1441 mutation (R1441G/C) in its GTPase domain is found in familial PD. How LRRK2 interacts with synaptic proteins, and its role in dopamine (DA) homeostasis and synaptic vesicle recycling remain unclear. METHODS To explore the pathogenic effects of LR...

Journal: :Brain research 2005
Richard E Hartman Jin M Lee Greg J Zipfel David F Wozniak

The 2-vessel-occlusion + hypotension (2VO + H) model of transient global cerebral ischemia results in neurodegeneration within the CA1 field of the hippocampus, but previous research has failed to demonstrate robust or reliable learning/memory deficits in rats subjected to this treatment. In the present study, sensitive behavioral protocols were developed in an effort to characterize the cognit...

2012
Peiyan Wong Cecilia Chin Roei Chang Christine E. Marx Marc G. Caron William C. Wetsel Xiaodong Zhang

Pregnenolone belongs to a class of endogenous neurosteroids in the central nervous system (CNS), which has been suggested to enhance cognitive functions through GABA(A) receptor signaling by its metabolites. It has been shown that the level of pregnenolone is altered in certain brain areas of schizophrenic patients, and clozapine enhances pregnenolone in the CNS in rats, suggesting that pregnen...

Journal: :Physical therapy 2000
D M Basso

Human spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating condition that results in persistent motor deficits. Considerable basic and clinical research is directed at attenuating these deficits. Many basic scientists use animal models of SCI to (1) characterize lesion development, (2) determine the role of spared axons in recovery, and (3) develop therapeutic interventions based on these findings. In thi...

Journal: :Biomechanics 2022

Much of our current understanding age-related declines in mobility has been aided by decades investigations on the role muscle–tendon units spanning major lower extremity joints (e.g., hip, knee and ankle) for powering locomotion. Yet, mechanical contributions from foot structures are often neglected. This is despite emerging evidence their critical importance youthful With rapid growth field h...

Journal: :Neuron 2013
Isabel del Pino Cristina García-Frigola Nathalie Dehorter Jorge R. Brotons-Mas Efrén Alvarez-Salvado María Martínez de Lagrán Gabriele Ciceri María Victoria Gabaldón David Moratal Mara Dierssen Santiago Canals Oscar Marín Beatriz Rico

Genetic variation in neuregulin and its ErbB4 receptor has been linked to schizophrenia, although little is known about how they contribute to the disease process. Here, we have examined conditional Erbb4 mouse mutants to study how disruption of specific inhibitory circuits in the cerebral cortex may cause large-scale functional deficits. We found that deletion of ErbB4 from the two main classe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Michael E Cahill Zhong Xie Michelle Day Huzefa Photowala Maria V Barbolina Courtney A Miller Craig Weiss Jelena Radulovic J David Sweatt John F Disterhoft D James Surmeier Peter Penzes

Dendritic spine morphogenesis contributes to brain function, cognition, and behavior, and is altered in psychiatric disorders. Kalirin is a brain-specific guanine-nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) for Rac-like GTPases and is a key regulator of spine morphogenesis. Here, we show that KALRN-knockout mice have specific reductions in cortical, but not hippocampal, Rac1 signaling and spine density, a...

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