نتایج جستجو برای: neocortex

تعداد نتایج: 6094  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Tessandra H Stewart Clifford L Eastman Peter A Groblewski Jason S Fender Derek R Verley David G Cook Raimondo D'Ambrosio

Astrocytic inwardly rectifying K(+) currents (I(KIR)) have an important role in extracellular K(+) homeostasis, which influences neuronal excitability, and serum extravasation has been linked to impaired K(IR)-mediated K(+) buffering and chronic hyperexcitability. Head injury induces acute impairment in astroglial membrane I(KIR) and impaired K(+) buffering in the rat hippocampus, but chronic s...

2002
Gregory Hickok

Much debate in 19th century neurology centered around the question of whether there is functional specialization within the neocortex. Today, this is no longer a contentious issue: functional specialization in the adult neocortex is well established. Nonetheless, a form of this old debate rages on in research on neocortical development. At issue is whether neocortical regionalization arises fro...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
J-C Platel S Boisseau A Dupuis J Brocard A Poupard M Savasta M Villaz M Albrieux

Before synaptogenesis, early excitability implicating voltage-dependent and transmitter-activated channels is known to be crucial for neuronal development. We previously showed that preplate (PP) neurons of the mouse neocortex express functional Na(+) channels as early as embryonic day 12. In this study, we investigated the role of these Na(+) channels in signaling during early development. In ...

Journal: :Neurobiology of aging 1997
W R Markesbery

The definitive diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is made at autopsy by the presence of abundant neuritic plaques (NP) and neurofibrillary tangles (NFT) in the neocortex, entorhinal cortex, and hippocampus. The two criteria most frequently used by neuropathologists for the diagnosis of AD over the past 12 years are those described by Khachaturian and the Consortium to Establish a Registry fo...

2016
Atahualpa Castillo-Morales Jimena Monzón-Sandoval Alexandra A de Sousa Araxi O Urrutia Humberto Gutierrez

Increased brain size is thought to have played an important role in the evolution of mammals and is a highly variable trait across lineages. Variations in brain size are closely linked to corresponding variations in the size of the neocortex, a distinct mammalian evolutionary innovation. The genomic features that explain and/or accompany variations in the relative size of the neocortex remain u...

2010
Carol L. Thompson Jonathan P. Wisor Chang-Kyu Lee Sayan D. Pathak Dmitry Gerashchenko Kimberly A. Smith Shanna R. Fischer Chihchau L. Kuan Susan M. Sunkin Lydia L. Ng Christopher Lau Michael Hawrylycz Allan R. Jones Thomas S. Kilduff Edward S. Lein

Sleep deprivation (SD) leads to a suite of cognitive and behavioral impairments, and yet the molecular consequences of SD in the brain are poorly understood. Using a systematic immediate-early gene (IEG) mapping to detect neuronal activation, the consequences of SD were mapped primarily to forebrain regions. SD was found to both induce and suppress IEG expression (and thus neuronal activity) in...

Journal: :Synapse 2011
Min Fang Lan Shen Huan Yin Yu-Min Pan Liang Wang Dan Chen Zhi-Qin Xi Zheng Xiao Xue-Feng Wang Sheng-Nian Zhou

Gephyrin, which is a postsynaptic scaffolding protein participated in clustering GABA(A) receptors at inhibitory synapses, has been reported to be involved in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) recently. Here, we investigate gephyrin protein expression in the temporal lobe epileptic foci in epileptic patients and experimental animals in order to explore the probable relationship between gephyrin expr...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2005
Arthur R Houweling Maxim Bazhenov Igor Timofeev Mircea Steriade Terrence J Sejnowski

Chronically isolated neocortex develops chronic hyperexcitability and focal epileptogenesis in a period of days to weeks. The mechanisms operating in this model of post-traumatic epileptogenesis are not well understood. We hypothesized that the spontaneous burst discharges recorded in chronically isolated neocortex result from homeostatic plasticity (a mechanism generally assumed to stabilize n...

2016
Young-Goo Han

The expansion of outer radial glia (oRGs, also called basal RGs) and intermediate progenitor cells (IPCs) has played a key role in the evolutionary expansion and folding of the neocortex, resulting in superior sensorimotor and cognitive abilities. In particular, oRGs, which are critical for both the increased production and lateral dispersion of neurons, are rare in lisencephalic species but va...

2015
Federico Luzzati

The neocortex is unique to mammals and its evolutionary origin is still highly debated. The neocortex is generated by the dorsal pallium ventricular zone, a germinative domain that in reptiles give rise to the dorsal cortex. Whether this latter allocortical structure contains homologs of all neocortical cell types it is unclear. Recently we described a population of DCX+/Tbr1+ cells that is spe...

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