نتایج جستجو برای: piriform cortex

تعداد نتایج: 144868  

2016
Grazyna Lietzau Thomas Nyström Claes-Göran Östenson Vladimer Darsalia Cesare Patrone

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients often present olfactory dysfunction. However, the histopathological basis behind this has not been previously shown. Since the piriform cortex plays a crucial role in olfaction, we hypothesize that pathological changes in this brain area can occur in T2D patients along aging. Thus, we determined potential neuropathology in the piriform cortex of T2D rats, along ag...

2004
CLAUDIA SANIDES-KOHLRAUSCH PETRA WAHLE

The purpose of the study was to determine the morphology and distribution of vasoactive intestinal polypeptideand peptide histidine isoleucineimmunoreactive (VIPand PHI-ir) neurons and innervation patterns in the main and accessory olfactory bulb, anterior olfactory nucleus? and piriform cortex of the adult cat. In these centers, VIPand PHI-immunoreactive material are present in the same neuron...

2016
Hector Carceller Laura Rovira-Esteban Juan Nacher Eero Castrén Ramon Guirado

Reelin, a glycoprotein expressed by Cajal-Retzius neurons throughout the marginal layer of developing neocortex, has been extensively shown to play an important role during brain development, guiding neuronal migration and detachment from radial glia. During the adult life, however, many studies have associated Reelin expression to enhanced neuronal plasticity. Although its mechanism of action ...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 1998
D Saar Y Grossman E Barkai

Learning-related cellular modifications were studied in the rat piriform cortex. Water-deprived rats were divided to three groups: 'trained' rats were trained in a four-arm maze to discriminate positive cues in pairs of odours, 'control' rats were 'pseudo-trained' by random water rewarding, and 'naive' rats were water-deprived only. In one experimental paradigm, the trained group was exposed to...

2018
Setayesh R Tasbihgou Mina Netkova Alain F Kalmar Janine Doorduin Michel M R F Struys Regien G Schoemaker Anthony R Absalom

In anaesthetic practice the risk of cerebral ischemic/hypoxic damage is thought to be attenuated by deep anaesthesia. The rationale is that deeper anaesthesia reduces cerebral oxygen demand more than light anaesthesia, thereby increasing the tolerance to ischemia or hypoxia. However, evidence to support this is scarce. We thus investigated the influence of light versus deep anaesthesia on the r...

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