نتایج جستجو برای: ischemiareperfusion injury pyramidal neurons

تعداد نتایج: 484663  

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
fataneh hashem dabaghian research institute for islamic and complementary medicine, iran university of medical science, tehran, iran mehrdad hashemi genetic department, islamic azad university, tehran medical sciences branch, tehran, iran maliheh entezari biology department, islamic azad university, tehran medical sciences branch, tehran, iran shabnam movassaghi anatomy department, islamic azad university, tehran medical sciences branch, tehran, iran seyed ashrafadin goushegir research institute for islamic and complementary medicine, iran university of medical science, tehran, iran samaneh kalantari biology department, islamic azad university, tehran medical sciences branch, tehran, iran

objective(s):global cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury causes loss of pyramidal cells in ca1 region of hippocampus. in this study, we investigated the possible neuroprotective effects of the ethanol extract of cyperus rotundus (eecr) on a model of global transient ischemia in rat, by evaluating the pathophysiology of the hippocampal tissue and spatial memory. materials and methods: treatment ...

Objective(s):Global cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury causes loss of pyramidal cells in CA1 region of hippocampus. In this study, we investigated the possible neuroprotective effects of the ethanol extract of Cyperus rotundus (EECR) on a model of global transient ischemia in rat, by evaluating the pathophysiology of the hippocampal tissue and spatial memory. Materials and Methods: Treatment ...

Journal: :Journal of Biorheology 2023

The brain requires O2 and nutrition to keep functioning. It is known that concentration converts the polarity of vessel response near activated neuron in hippocampus. However, it remains unclear whether cortex. We investigated comparison arteriole stimulated neurons cerebral cortex slices between 95% 20% medium. showed diameter blood vessels decreased under when pyramidal cells were increased w...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2011
C. A. Scorza B.H.S. Araujo L. A. Leite L. B. Torres L.F.P. Otalora M. S. Oliveira E. R. Garrido-Sanabria E. A. Cavalheiro

Proechimys (Rodentia: Echimyidae) is a neotropical rodent of the Amazon region that has been successfully colonized in the laboratory and used for experimental medicine. Preliminary studies indicated that Proechimys (casiragua) rodents express an atypical resistance to developing a chronic epileptic condition in common models of temporal lobe epilepsy. Moreover, previous investigation of our la...

Journal: :Annals of neurology 2007
Jack M Parent Faye S Silverstein

Fifteen years ago, a research report claiming that brain injury stimulates production of new neurons in postnatal mammalian forebrain would have been met with widespread skepticism. Since then, considerable experimental evidence has emerged indicating that neural stem cells and neurogenesis persist in specific regions of the neonatal and adult mammalian forebrain (reviewed in Ming and Song). Ma...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Xiaoming Jin David A Prince John R Huguenard

Formation of new recurrent excitatory circuits after brain injuries has been hypothesized as a major factor contributing to epileptogenesis. Increases in total axonal length and the density of synaptic boutons are present in layer V pyramidal neurons of chronic partial isolations of rat neocortex, a model of posttraumatic epileptogenesis. To explore the functional consequences of these changes,...

Journal: :Journal of neuroscience research 2009
Yi-Wen Ruan Zhigang Lei Yuan Fan Bende Zou Zao C Xu

Dendritic spines form postsynaptic components of excitatory synapses in CA1 pyramidal neurons and play a key role in excitatory signal transmission. Transient global ischemia is thought to induce excitotoxicity that triggers delayed neuronal death in the CA1 region. However, the mechanism underlying structural changes of excitatory synapses after ischemia is not completely understood. Here, we ...

2015
M. Hadi Saiepour Sridhara Chakravarthy Rogier Min Christiaan N. Levelt

During cortical development, synaptic competition regulates the formation and adjustment of neuronal connectivity. It is unknown whether synaptic competition remains active in the adult brain and how inhibitory neurons participate in this process. Using morphological and electrophysiological measurements, we show that expressing a dominant-negative form of the TrkB receptor (TrkB.T1) in the maj...

2013
Annie Arguello Benjamin NR Cheyette

In mice, genetically engineered knockout of the Dapper Antagonist of Catenin-1 (Dact1) locus, which encodes a scaffold protein involved in Wnt signaling, leads to decreased excitatory input formation on dendrites of developing forebrain neurons. We have previously demonstrated this in both (excitatory, glutamatergic) pyramidal neurons of the hippocampus and in (inhibitory GABAergic) interneuron...

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