نتایج جستجو برای: purkinje cells

تعداد نتایج: 1386363  

2010
Elena Phoka Hermann Cuntz Arnd Roth Michael Häusser

Cerebellar Purkinje cells display complex intrinsic dynamics. They fire spontaneously, exhibit bistability, and via mutual network interactions are involved in the generation of high frequency oscillations and travelling waves of activity. To probe the dynamical properties of Purkinje cells we measured their phase response curves (PRCs). PRCs quantify the change in spike phase caused by a stimu...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1984
R T Falk I S Cohen

Membrane current following prolonged periods of rapid stimulation was examined in short (less than 1.5 mm) canine cardiac Purkinje fibers of radius less than 0.15 mm. The Purkinje fibers were repetitively stimulated by delivering trains of depolarizing voltage clamp pulses at rapid frequencies. The slowly decaying outward current following repetitive stimulation ("post-drive" current) is elimin...

2016
Daniel Romero Oscar Camara Frank Sachse Rafael Sebastian

The specialised conducting tissues present in the ventricles are responsible for the fast distribution of the electrical impulse from the atrio-ventricular node to regions in the subendocardial myocardium. Characterisation of anatomical features of the specialised conducting tissues in the ventricles is highly challenging, in particular its most distal section, which is connected to the working...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Heike Heuer Carol Ann Mason

The thyroid hormone l-3,3',5-triiodothyronine (T3) plays an important role during cerebellar development. Perinatal T3 deficiency leads to severe cellular perturbations, among them a striking reduction in the growth and branching of Purkinje cell dendritic arborization. The molecular mechanisms underlying these effects are poorly understood. Despite the well documented broad expression of thyro...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1998
N M Lorenzon C M Lutz W N Frankel K G Beam

Mutations of the alpha1A calcium channel subunit have been shown to cause such human neurological diseases as familial hemiplegic migraine, episodic ataxia-2, and spinocerebellar ataxia 6 and also to cause the murine neurological phenotypes of tottering and leaner. The leaner phenotype is recessive and characterized by ataxia with cortical spike and wave discharges (similar to absence epilepsy ...

Journal: :Brain, behavior and evolution 2015
Jeremy R Corfield Jeffery Kolominsky Gonzalo J Marin Iulia Craciun Bridget E Mulvany-Robbins Andrew N Iwaniuk Douglas R Wylie

Zebrin II (ZII) is a glycolytic enzyme expressed in cerebellar Purkinje cells. In both mammals and birds, ZII is expressed heterogeneously, such that there are sagittal stripes of Purkinje cells with a high ZII expression (ZII+) alternating with stripes of Purkinje cells with little or no expression (ZII-). To date, ZII expression studies are limited to neognathous birds: pigeons (Columbiformes...

Journal: :Circulation. Arrhythmia and electrophysiology 2008
Masanori Hirose Bruno D Stuyvers Wen Dun Henk E D J ter Keurs Penelope A Boyden

BACKGROUND Triggered Purkinje ectopy can lead to the initiation of serious ventricular arrhythmias in post-myocardial infarction patients. In the canine model, Purkinje cells from the subendocardial border of the healing infarcted heart can initiate ventricular arrhythmias. Intracellular Ca(2+) abnormalities underlie these arrhythmias, yet the subcellular reasons for these abnormalities remain ...

Journal: :Circulation research 1966
D G Kassebaum A R Van Dyke

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2014
Chi-Ying Lin Elan D Louis Phyllis L Faust Arnulf H Koeppen Jean-Paul G Vonsattel Sheng-Han Kuo

Structural changes in Purkinje cells have been identified in the essential tremor cerebellum, although the mechanisms that underlie these changes remain poorly understood. Climbing fibres provide one of the major excitatory inputs to Purkinje cells, and climbing fibre-Purkinje cell connections are essential for normal cerebellar-mediated motor control. The distribution of climbing fibre-Purkinj...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000
F Selimi M Doughty N Delhaye-Bouchaud J Mariani

The Lurcher (Lc) mutation in the delta2 glutamate receptor gene leads to the presence of a constitutive inward current in the cerebellar Purkinje cells of Lurcher heterozygous mice and to the postnatal degeneration of these neurons. In addition, cerebellar granule cells and olivary neurons of Lc/+ mice die as an indirect effect of the mutation after the loss of their target Purkinje cells. The ...

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