نتایج جستجو برای: calbindin cb

تعداد نتایج: 8718  

Journal: :Neuropathology and applied neurobiology 2008
T Voigtländer U Unterberger M Guentchev B Schwaller M R Celio M Meyer H Budka

AIMS Prion diseases are generally characterized by pronounced neuronal loss. In particular, a subpopulation of inhibitory neurones, characterized by the expression of the calcium-binding protein parvalbumin (PV), is selectively destroyed early in the course of human and experimental prion diseases. By contrast, nerve cells expressing calbindin D28 k (CB), another calcium-binding protein, as wel...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2007
Maria A Farré-Castany Beat Schwaller Patrick Gregory Jaroslaw Barski Céline Mariethoz Jan L Eriksson Igor V Tetko David Wolfer Marco R Celio Isabelle Schmutz Urs Albrecht Alessandro E P Villa

We investigated the role of the two calcium-binding proteins parvalbumin (PV) and calbindin D-28k (CB) in the locomotor activity and motor coordination using null-mutant mice for PV (PV-/-), CB (CB-/-) or both proteins (PV-/-CB-/-). These proteins are expressed in distinct, mainly non-overlapping populations of neurons of the central and peripheral nervous system and PV additionally in fast-twi...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 1997
C P Pfeiffer L R Britto

The calcium-binding proteins calbindin (CB), calretinin (CR), and parvalbumin (PV) have been extensively studied over the last decade since they appear to be important as buffers of intracellular calcium. In the present study we investigated the distribution of these proteins in the chick visual system by means of conventional immunocytochemistry. The results indicated that CB, CR, and PV are w...

2012
Hartmut Schmidt

Many neurons of the vertebrate central nervous system (CNS) express the Ca(2+) binding protein calbindin D-28k (CB), including important projection neurons like cerebellar Purkinje cells but also neocortical interneurons. CB has moderate cytoplasmic mobility and comprises at least four EF-hands that function in Ca(2+) binding with rapid to intermediate kinetics and affinity. Classically it was ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Lisa Kreiner Carl J Christel Morris Benveniste Beat Schwaller Amy Lee

Ca(v)2.1 channels regulate Ca(2+) signaling and excitability of cerebellar Purkinje neurons. These channels undergo a dual feedback regulation by incoming Ca(2+) ions, Ca(2+)-dependent facilitation and inactivation. Endogenous Ca(2+)-buffering proteins, such as parvalbumin (PV) and calbindin D-28k (CB), are highly expressed in Purkinje neurons and therefore may influence Ca(v)2.1 regulation by ...

2015
Ya-Nan Gu Hang-Gu Kim Chang-Jin Jeon

Microchiroptera (microbats) is a suborder of bats thought to have degenerated vision. However, many recent studies have shown that they have visual ability. In this study, we labeled neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS)-the synthesizing enzyme of the gaseous non-synaptic neurotransmitter nitric oxide-and co-localized it with calbindin D28K (CB), calretinin (CR), and parvalbumin (PV) in the vis...

2018
Kenneth N. Fish Brad R. Rocco David A. Lewis

In human prefrontal cortex (PFC), ~85% of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-expressing neurons can be subdivided into non-overlapping groups by the presence of calbindin (CB), calretinin (CR) or parvalbumin (PV). Substantial research has focused on the differences in the laminar locations of the cells bodies of these neurons, with limited attention to the distribution of their axon terminals, their si...

2017
Jae-Chul Lee Jeong-Hwi Cho Tae-Kyeong Lee In Hye Kim Moo-Ho Won Geum-Sil Cho Bich-Na Shin In Koo Hwang Joon Ha Park Ji Hyeon Ahn Il Jun Kang Young Joo Lee Yang Hee Kim

Calbindin D-28K (CB), a Ca2+-binding protein, maintains Ca2+ homeostasis and protects neurons against various insults. Hyperthermia can exacerbate brain damage produced by ischemic insults. However, little is reported about the role of CB in the brain under hyperthermic condition during ischemic insults. We investigated the effects of transient global cerebral ischemia on CB immunoreactivity as...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2015
Jiang-Yan Zhang Yu-Tao Lin Yuan-Yuan Gao Chao-Xi Xue-Bo Zhang Xin-Wen Zhang Shao-Ju Zeng

Comparative embryonic studies are the most effective way to discern phylogenetic changes. To gain insight into the constitution and evolution of mammalian somatosensory thalamic nuclei, we first studied how calbindin (CB) and parvalbumin (PV) immunoreactivities appear during embryonic development in the first-order relaying somatosensory nuclei, i.e., the ventral posteromedial (VPM) and postero...

2014
Iria G. Dopeso-Reyes Alberto J. Rico Elvira Roda Salvador Sierra Diego Pignataro Maria Lanz Diego Sucunza Luis Chang-Azancot Jose L. Lanciego

Calbindin (CB) is a calcium binding protein reported to protect dopaminergic neurons from degeneration. Although a direct link between CB content and differential vulnerability of dopaminergic neurons has long been accepted, factors other than CB have also been suggested, particularly those related to the dopamine transporter. Indeed, several studies have reported that CB levels are not causall...

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