نتایج جستجو برای: glia

تعداد نتایج: 7566  

2017
Bing Wu Jiefu Li Ya-Hui Chou David Luginbuhl Liqun Luo

The formation of complex but highly organized neural circuits requires interactions between neurons and glia. During the assembly of the Drosophila olfactory circuit, 50 olfactory receptor neuron (ORN) classes and 50 projection neuron (PN) classes form synaptic connections in 50 glomerular compartments in the antennal lobe, each of which represents a discrete olfactory information-processing ch...

Journal: :Current Biology 2003
Beth Stevens

Neuroscientists should have known better. Ramon y Cajal, a visionary whose contributions on neuronal morphology and circuitry have dominated modern neuroscience, also made significant observations about glia, the non-neuronal cells in the brain. Yet his pioneering work on glial cells was all but ignored. Over a century ago, he recognized the great numbers of glia in the brain and their intimate...

2016
Naiyan Chen Hiroki Sugihara Jinah Kim Zhanyan Fu Boaz Barak Mriganka Sur Guoping Feng Weiping Han

Multiple hypothalamic neuronal populations that regulate energy balance have been identified. Although hypothalamic glia exist in abundance and form intimate structural connections with neurons, their roles in energy homeostasis are less known. Here we show that selective Ca2+ activation of glia in the mouse arcuate nucleus (ARC) reversibly induces increased food intake while disruption of Ca2+...

Journal: :Vision Research 2008
Jin Wan Hua Zheng Zu-Lin Chen Hong-Lei Xiao Zhen-Jue Shen Guo-Min Zhou

To determine whether photoreceptor degeneration can stimulate Müller glia to transdifferentiate into neurons in adult mammalian retina, N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU) was injected to induce complete loss of photoreceptors. Following MNU administration, Müller glia underwent reactive gliosis characterized by up-regulation of glial fibrillar acidic protein and nestin, and initiated proliferation th...

Journal: :Neuron 2003
Paolo Malatesta Michael A. Hack Eva Hartfuss Helmut Kettenmann Wolfgang Klinkert Frank Kirchhoff Magdalena Götz

The precursor function of the ubiquitous glial cell type in the developing central nervous system (CNS), the radial glia, is largely unknown. Using Cre/loxP in vivo fate mapping studies, we found that radial glia generate virtually all cortical projection neurons but not the interneurons originating in the ventral telencephalon. In contrast to the cerebral cortex, few neurons in the basal gangl...

Journal: :Glia 2011
Grigorios Oikonomou Shai Shaham

Glia have been, in many ways, the proverbial elephant in the room. Although glia are as numerous as neurons in vertebrate nervous systems, technical and other concerns had left research on these cells languishing, whereas research on neurons marched on. Importantly, model systems to study glia had lagged considerably behind. A concerted effort in recent years to develop the canonical invertebra...

Journal: :Cell 2015
Alex A. Pollen Tomasz J. Nowakowski Jiadong Chen Hanna Retallack Carmen Sandoval-Espinosa Cory R. Nicholas Joe Shuga Siyuan John Liu Michael C. Oldham Aaron Diaz Daniel A. Lim Anne A. Leyrat Jay A. West Arnold R. Kriegstein

Radial glia, the neural stem cells of the neocortex, are located in two niches: the ventricular zone and outer subventricular zone. Although outer subventricular zone radial glia may generate the majority of human cortical neurons, their molecular features remain elusive. By analyzing gene expression across single cells, we find that outer radial glia preferentially express genes related to ext...

Journal: :Glia 2003
Andy J Fischer Thomas A Reh

The possibility of neural regeneration has gained credence with the identification of neural stem cells seeded within different regions of the adult central nervous system (CNS). Recently, this possibility has received an additional boost from reports that glia, the support cells of the CNS, might provide a source of neural regeneration. We review some of our findings that Müller glia in the ch...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 2015
Sarah Kucenas

Although the ultrastructure of peripheral nerves has been known for nearly 200 years, the developmental origins and functional roles of all five main components of these specialized nervous system conduits are still poorly understood. One of these understudied nerve elements, the perineurium, is a component of the blood-nerve barrier and is essential for protecting axons and their associated Sc...

Journal: :Journal of Cell Biology 2015

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