نتایج جستجو برای: purkinje cell

تعداد نتایج: 1686831  

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2008
Jordan E Axelrad Elan D Louis Lawrence S Honig Ingrid Flores G Webster Ross Rajesh Pahwa Kelly E Lyons Phyllis L Faust Jean Paul G Vonsattel

BACKGROUND Clinical and functional imaging evidence suggests that cerebellar dysfunction occurs in essential tremor (ET). In recent postmortem studies, we documented increased numbers of torpedoes (Purkinje cell axonal swellings) in ET patients without Lewy bodies. Purkinje cell loss, however, has never been rigorously assessed. OBJECTIVE To quantitatively assess the number of Purkinje cells ...

Journal: :Neurobiology of disease 2013
R Michelle Reith James McKenna Henry Wu S Shahrukh Hashmi Seo-Hee Cho Pramod K Dash Michael J Gambello

Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a dominant tumor suppressor disorder caused by mutations in either TSC1 or TSC2. TSC causes substantial neuropathology, often leading to autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) in up to 60% of patients. The anatomic and neurophysiologic links between these two disorders are not well understood. We have generated and characterized a novel TSC mouse model with Purkinj...

2011
Roberta Cesa Federica Premoselli Annamaria Renna Iryna M. Ethell Elena B. Pasquale Piergiorgio Strata

Eph receptor tyrosine kinases are involved in many cellular processes. In the developing brain, they act as migratory and cell adhesive cues while in the adult brain they regulate dendritic spine plasticity. Here we show a new role for Eph receptor signalling in the cerebellar cortex. Cerebellar Purkinje cells are innervated by two different excitatory inputs. The climbing fibres contact the pr...

Journal: :Brain research. Developmental brain research 2001
N Hadj-Sahraoui F Frederic H Zanjani N Delhaye-Bouchaud K Herrup J Mariani

Staggerer (Rora(sg/sg)) is an autosomal mutation in an orphan nuclear hormone receptor gene, RORalpha, that acts intrinsically within the Purkinje cells and causes dysgenesis of the cerebellar cortex. Purkinje cell number is severely reduced, and the surviving cells are small with poorly developed dendrites. In contrast, the cytoarchitecture of the cerebellar cortex of the heterozygous staggere...

2014
Anders Rasmussen Dan-Anders Jirenhed Daniel Z. Wetmore Germund Hesslow

The cerebellar cortex is necessary for adaptively timed conditioned responses (CRs) in eyeblink conditioning. During conditioning, Purkinje cells acquire pause responses or "Purkinje cell CRs" to the conditioned stimuli (CS), resulting in disinhibition of the cerebellar nuclei (CN), allowing them to activate motor nuclei that control eyeblinks. This disinhibition also causes inhibition of the i...

2016
Claire Piochon Christophe Mulle Dominique Debanne Christian Hansel

In several regions of the developing nervous system, neurons undergo programmed cell death. In the rat cerebellum, Purkinje cell apoptosis is exacerbated when cerebellar slices are cultured during the first postnatal week. To understand the mechanism of this developmental apoptosis, we took advantage of its inhibition by the steroid analog mifepristone. This effect did not involve the classical...

Journal: :Brain research. Developmental brain research 2002
Sana D Karam Mirella Dottori Kazushige Ogawa Jeffery T Henderson Andrew W Boyd Elena B Pasquale Mark Bothwell

The Purkinje cells of both the adult and the developing cerebellar cortex are organized into parasagittal stripes or 'segments' expressing a variety of biochemical markers. We show that in the developing mouse cerebellar cortex, members of the Eph receptor gene family are expressed in mediolaterally alternating Purkinje cell segments. Since members of the Eph receptors family have been shown to...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Daniel Z Wetmore Dan-Anders Jirenhed Anders Rasmussen Fredrik Johansson Mark J Schnitzer Germund Hesslow

Many forms of learning require temporally ordered stimuli. In Pavlovian eyeblink conditioning, a conditioned stimulus (CS) must precede the unconditioned stimulus (US) by at least about 100 ms for learning to occur. Conditioned responses are learned and generated by the cerebellum. Recordings from the cerebellar cortex during conditioning have revealed CS-triggered pauses in the firing of Purki...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2007
Fernando R Fernandez Jordan D T Engbers Ray W Turner

Knowledge of intrinsic neuronal firing dynamics is a critical first step to establishing an accurate biophysical model of any neuron. In this study we examined cerebellar Purkinje cells to determine the bifurcations likely to underlie firing dynamics within a biophysically realistic and experimentally supported model. We show that Purkinje cell dynamics are consistent with a system undergoing a...

Journal: :Neuron 1996
Andrew R Boxall Barrie Lancaster John Garthwaite

Long-term depression (LTD) at the parallel fiber-Purkinje cell synapse in the cerebellum is a well-known example of synaptic plasticity. Although LTD is thought to reflect an enduring loss of postsynaptic AMPA receptor sensitivity, the underlying mechanisms are unclear. Protein-tyrosine kinases (PTKs) are able to modulate ionotropic receptor function and are enriched in Purkinje cells. Using in...

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