نتایج جستجو برای: glia

تعداد نتایج: 7566  

2015
J. Bradley Zuchero Ben A. Barres

Glia account for more than half of the cells in the mammalian nervous system, and the past few decades have witnessed a flood of studies that detail novel functions for glia in nervous system development, plasticity and disease. Here, and in the accompanying poster, we review the origins of glia and discuss their diverse roles during development, in the adult nervous system and in the context of

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2011
Iqbal Ahmad Carolina B Del Debbio Ani V Das Sowmya Parameswaran

In the past 10 years, there has been a paradigm shift in our understanding of brain development and approaches to treat degenerative diseases, including those that affect the retina. The latest knowledge includes (1) the discovery that the adult brain harbors proliferating progenitors and that neurons are born throughout life, particularly in the subventricular zone (SVZ) of the lateral ventric...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2011
Shiping Zou Sylvia Fitting Yun-Kyung Hahn Sandra P Welch Nazira El-Hage Kurt F Hauser Pamela E Knapp

Individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus-1 who abuse opiates can have a higher incidence of virus-associated neuropathology. Human immunodeficiency virus does not infect neurons, but viral proteins such as transactivator of transcription and glycoprotein 120, originating from infected glia, are neurotoxic. Moreover, functional changes in glial cells that enhance inflammation and r...

Journal: :Cell 1995
Frank W. Pfrieger Barbara A. Barres

Introduction The brain is an astonishingly complex organ that records, responds and adapts to experience-all the result of simple interactions between neurons and glia. Whereas the neurons interconnect to form electrically active circuits, the role of glia is a mystery (Figure 1). Do glial cells just provide a passive framework that supports, nourishes, and insulates neurons, or, in addition, d...

Journal: :Glia 2003
Weizhen Zhang Bradley J Segura Theodore R Lin Yuexian Hu Michael W Mulholland

Enteric glia are important participants in information processing in the enteric nervous system. However, intercellular signaling mechanisms in enteric glia remain largely unknown. We postulated that intercellular calcium waves exist in enteric glia. Primary cultures of enteric glia were isolated from neonatal guinea pig taenia coli. Intracellular calcium in individual cells was quantified with...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2011
Nancy M Joseph Shenghui He Elsa Quintana Yun-Gi Kim Gabriel Núñez Sean J Morrison

It is unclear whether neurogenesis occurs in the adult mammalian enteric nervous system (ENS). Neural crest-derived cells capable of forming multilineage colonies in culture, and neurons and glia upon transplantation into chick embryos, persist throughout adult life in the mammalian ENS. In this study we sought to determine the physiological function of these cells. We discovered that these cel...

Journal: :Progress in retinal and eye research 2014
Jenny R Lenkowski Pamela A Raymond

Adult zebrafish generate new neurons in the brain and retina throughout life. Growth-related neurogenesis allows a vigorous regenerative response to damage, and fish can regenerate retinal neurons, including photoreceptors, and restore functional vision following photic, chemical, or mechanical destruction of the retina. Müller glial cells in fish function as radial-glial-like neural stem cells...

2016
Chia-Kang Tsao Hui-Yu Ku Yuan-Ming Lee Yu-Fen Huang Yi Henry Sun

Continuous imaging of live tissues provides clear temporal sequence of biological events. The Drosophila imaginal discs have been popular experimental subjects for the study of a wide variety of biological phenomena, but long term culture that allows normal development has not been satisfactory. Here we report a culture method that can sustain normal development for 18 hours and allows live ima...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Chris Englund Andy Fink Charmaine Lau Diane Pham Ray A M Daza Alessandro Bulfone Tom Kowalczyk Robert F Hevner

The developing neocortex contains two types of progenitor cells for glutamatergic, pyramidal-projection neurons. The first type, radial glia, produce neurons and glia, divide at the ventricular surface, and express Pax6, a homeodomain transcription factor. The second type, intermediate progenitor cells, are derived from radial glia, produce only neurons, and divide away from the ventricular sur...

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