نتایج جستجو برای: dendritic spine density

تعداد نتایج: 505589  

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2015
Erica R Glasper Elizabeth A LaMarca Miriam E Bocarsly Maria Fasolino Maya Opendak Elizabeth Gould

The medial prefrontal cortex is important for cognitive flexibility, a capability that is affected by environmental conditions and specific experiences. Aversive experience, such as chronic restraint stress, is known to impair performance on a task of cognitive flexibility, specifically attentional set-shifting, in rats. Concomitant with this performance decrement, chronic stress reduces the nu...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008
Hyun Woo Lee Jeonghoon Choi Hyewon Shin Karam Kim Jinhee Yang Moonseok Na So Yoen Choi Gil Bu Kang Soo Hyun Eom Hyun Kim Eunjoon Kim

PSD-95 is an abundant postsynaptic density (PSD) protein involved in the formation and regulation of excitatory synapses and dendritic spines, but the underlying mechanisms are not comprehensively understood. Here we report a novel PSD-95-interacting protein Preso that regulates spine morphogenesis. Preso is mainly expressed in the brain and contains WW (domain with two conserved Trp residues),...

Journal: :Neuron 2005
Barbara Calabrese Shelley Halpain

Spine morphology is regulated by intracellular signals, like PKC, that affect cytoskeletal and membrane dynamics. We investigated the role of MARCKS (myristoylated, alanine-rich C-kinase substrate) in dendrites of 3-week-old hippocampal cultures. MARCKS associates with membranes via the combined action of myristoylation and a polybasic effector domain, which binds phospholipids and/or F-actin, ...

Journal: :Brain research 1990
E Gould M D Allan B S McEwen

In order to determine whether pyramidal cells of the adult hippocampus are morphologically sensitive to thyroid hormone, we performed single-section Golgi impregnation analyses on brains from hyperthyroid and control rats. Quantitative analyses of Golgi-impregnated pyramidal cells from the CA1 region showed a significant decrease in the density of apical dendritic spines with hyperthyroidism. I...

Journal: :The Journal of endocrinology 2015
Muneki Ikeda Yasushi Hojo Yoshimasa Komatsuzaki Masahiro Okamoto Asami Kato Taishi Takeda Suguru Kawato

The corticosterone (CORT) level changes along the circadian rhythm. Hippocampus is sensitive to CORT, since glucocorticoid receptors are highly expressed. In rat hippocampus fixed in a living state every 3 h, we found that the dendritic spine density of CA1 pyramidal neurons increased upon waking (within 3 h), as compared with the spine density in the sleep state. Particularly, the large-head s...

Journal: :Neurobiology of disease 2009
Tara L Spires-Jones Matthew L Mielke Anete Rozkalne Melanie Meyer-Luehmann Alix de Calignon Brian J Bacskai Dale Schenk Bradley T Hyman

Senile plaque-associated changes in neuronal connectivity such as altered neurite trajectory, dystrophic swellings, and synapse and dendritic spine loss are thought to contribute to cognitive dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease and mouse models. Immunotherapy to remove amyloid beta is a promising therapy that causes recovery of neurite trajectory and dystrophic neurites over a period of days. Th...

2017
Dae Hwan Kim Minkyung Kang Chong-Hyun Kim Yun Hyun Huh In Ha Cho Hyun-Hee Ryu Kyung Hwun Chung Chul-Seung Park Sangmyung Rhee Yong-Seok Lee Woo Keun Song

The importance of actin-binding proteins (ABPs) in the regulation of synapse morphology and plasticity has been well established. SH3 protein interacting with Nck, 90 kDa (SPIN90), an Nck-interacting protein highly expressed in synapses, is essential for actin remodeling and dendritic spine morphology. Synaptic targeting of SPIN90 to spine heads or dendritic shafts depends on its phosphorylatio...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Can Gao Shanti F Frausto Anita L Guedea Natalie C Tronson Vladimir Jovasevic Katie Leaderbrand Kevin A Corcoran Yomayra F Guzmán Geoffrey T Swanson Jelena Radulovic

General or brain-region-specific decreases in spine number or morphology accompany major neuropsychiatric disorders. It is unclear, however, whether changes in spine density are specific for an individual mental process or disorder and, if so, which molecules confer such specificity. Here we identify the scaffolding protein IQGAP1 as a key regulator of dendritic spine number with a specific rol...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Yuncai Chen Christopher S Rex Courtney J Rice Céline M Dubé Christine M Gall Gary Lynch Tallie Z Baram

Stress affects the hippocampus, a brain region crucial for memory. In rodents, acute stress may reduce density of dendritic spines, the location of postsynaptic elements of excitatory synapses, and impair long-term potentiation and memory. Steroid stress hormones and neurotransmitters have been implicated in the underlying mechanisms, but the role of corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), a hyp...

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