نتایج جستجو برای: nt3

تعداد نتایج: 263  

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2009
Ben Sutcliffe Manuel Forero-Vargas Alicia Hidalgo

Vertebrate neurotrophins (NTs: NGF, BDNF, NT3, NT4) form a family of signalling molecules with key functions in nervous system development and function. They regulate cell survival, axon guidance and targeting, synaptic formation and function, learning and memory. Deficient NGF function occurs in Alzheimer’s disease and alterations in BDNF function underlie psychiatric and cognitive disorders s...

2015
Ramu Venkatesan Eunhee Ji Sun Yeou Kim

Alzheimer's disease (AD), characterized by progressive dementia and deterioration of cognitive function, is an unsolved social and medical problem. Age, nutrition, and toxins are the most common causes of AD. However, currently no credible treatment is available for AD. Traditional herbs and phytochemicals may delay its onset and slow its progression and also allow recovery by targeting multipl...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Peng Guo Fei Zhu Qin Liu Liang Zhang Jian X Li Yu Y Huang R Alexander Pyron

The Asian keelback snakes (genus Amphiesma) are a widely distributed group of Old World natricines, inhabiting a variety of niches and exhibiting significant morphological variation. Recent molecular phylogenies suggest that this genus is not monophyletic, and that additional cryptic diversity is also likely present. We conducted a phylogenetic analysis of the group based on 3162 bp of one mito...

2012
Emanuela Colombo Cinthia Farina

The generation and transmission of the information in the central nervous system (CNS) strongly rely on the structural and functional framework formed by neuronal cells. However, astrocytes, the major glial cell type, may profoundly impact on the performance of the framework, as they give metabolic and trophic support to neurons, and regulate synapse formation and function. Under pathological s...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2005
François Lallemend Saïda Hadjab Grégory Hans Gustave Moonen Philippe P Lefebvre Brigitte Malgrange

In mammals, degeneration of peripheral auditory neurons constitutes one of the main causes of sensorineural hearing loss. Unfortunately, to date, pharmacological interventions aimed at counteracting this condition have not presented complete effectiveness in protecting the integrity of cochlear neural elements. In this context, the protein kinase C (PKC) family of enzymes are important signalli...

Journal: :Development 2000
C Baudet A Mikaels H Westphal J Johansen T E Johansen P Ernfors

Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF), neurturin (NTN) and neublastin/artemin (ART) are distant members of the transforming growth factor beta family, and have been shown to elicit neurotrophic effects upon several classes of peripheral and central neurons. Limited information from in vitro and expression studies has also substantiated a role for GDNF family ligands in mammalian so...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2013
Charlotte K Callaghan Aine M Kelly

The neurotrophin family of proteins are believed to mediate various forms of synaptic plasticity in the adult brain. Here we have assessed the roles of these proteins in object recognition memory in the rat, using icv infusions of function-blocking antibodies or the tyrosine kinase antagonist, tyrphostin AG879, to block Trk receptors. We report that tyrphostin AG879 impairs both short-term and ...

2014
Abigail A. Kindberg Raphael M. Bendriem Charles E. Spivak Jia Chen Annelie Handreck Carl R. Lupica Jinny Liu William J. Freed Chun-Ting Lee

Neocortical development involves ordered specification of forebrain cortical progenitors to various neuronal subtypes, ultimately forming the layered cortical structure. Modeling of this process using human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) would enable mechanistic studies of human neocortical development, while providing new avenues for exploration of developmental neocortical abnormalities. Here...

Journal: :Development 2003
Thomas Schimmang Justin Tan Marcus Müller Ulrike Zimmermann Karin Rohbock Iris Kôpschall Annette Limberger Liliana Minichiello Marlies Knipper

Members of the neurotrophin gene family and their high-affinity Trk receptors control innervation of the cochlea during embryonic development. Lack of neurotrophin signalling in the cochlea has been well documented for early postnatal animals, resulting in a loss of cochlear sensory neurones and a region-specific reduction of target innervation along the tonotopic axis. However, how reduced neu...

2014
Abolghasem Esmaeili Sedigheh Alifarja Nosrat Nourbakhsh Ardeshir Talebi

BACKGROUND Stem cells from Human Exfoliated Deciduous teeth (SHED) have the capability to differentiate into neural cells. Neurotrophins including Nerve Growth Factor (NGF), Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), neurotrophin-3 (NT-3), and neurotrophin-4 (NT-4) have neurogenesis, neurotrophic, or neuroprotective effects and are expressed in developing teeth. The aim of this study was to meas...

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