نتایج جستجو برای: alpha motoneurons

تعداد نتایج: 206118  

Journal: :iranian journal of pathology 2006
marjan heshmati taki tiraihi

background and objective: sciatic nerve transection is characterized by a rapid wave of motoneuron death associated with progressive synaptic lesions. the purpose of this study was to evaluate the long term synaptic changes. materials and methods: this basic study was carried out on paraffin- or resin-embedded tissue blocks for evaluation of synaptophysin and choline acetyl transaferase (chat) ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2003
Michelle L. McWhorter Umrao R. Monani Arthur H.M. Burghes Christine E. Beattie

Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by a loss of alpha motoneurons in the spinal cord. SMA is caused by low levels of the ubiquitously expressed survival motor neuron (Smn) protein. As it is unclear how low levels of Smn specifically affect motoneurons, we have modeled SMA in zebrafish, a vertebrate model organism with well-characterized motoneuron dev...

Journal: :General physiology and biophysics 1996
G Schalow G A Zäch

Single nerve-fibre action potentials (APs) were recorded extracellularly from alpha and gamma-motoneurons and secondary muscle spindle afferents from a ventral S4 nerve root (some afferents are contained in lower sacral motor roots) in an individual with traumatic spinal cord lesion sub TH1. Simultaneous interspike intervals (IIs) of, and phases between, the APs of 5 nerve fibres were measured,...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Christopher M Bocchiaro Jack L Feldman

Potentiation and depression of glutamate receptor function in hippocampal, cerebellar, and cortical neurons are examples of persistent changes in synaptic function that underlie important behavioral adaptations such as learning and memory. Persistent changes in synaptic function relevant for motor behaviors have not been demonstrated in mammalian motoneurons. We demonstrate that adaptive change...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1997
K E Jones P Bawa

Two compartmental models of spinal alpha motoneurons were constructed to explore the relationship between background firing rate and response to an excitatory input. The results of these simulations were compared with previous results obtained from human motoneurons and discussed in relation to the current model for repetitively firing human motoneurons. The morphologies and cable parameters of...

2005
Morteza Behnam-Rasouli Mohammad Reza Nikravesh Naser Mahdavi-Shahri Maryam Tehranipour

There are extensive evidences that show axonal processes of the nervous system (peripheral and/or central) may be degenerated after nerve injuries. Wallerian degeneration and chromatolysis are the most conspicuous phenomena that occur in response to injuries. In this research, the effects of postoperative time following sciatic nerve crush on the number of spinal motoneurons were investigated. ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2004
Kiyoji Matsuyama Elzbieta Jankowska

The aims of the study were twofold: (1) to verify the hypothesis that neurons in the fastigial nucleus excite and inhibit hindlimb alpha-motoneurons and (2) to determine both the supraspinal and spinal relays of these actions. Axons of fastigial neurons were stimulated at the level of their decussation in the cerebellum, within the hook bundle of Russell, in deeply anesthetized cats with only t...

2015
NP Anissimova

31 32 A previous neurophysiological investigation demonstrated an increase in functional projections of expiratory 33 bulbospinal neurons (EBSNs) in the segment above a chronic lateral thoracic spinal cord lesion which 34 severed their axons. We have now investigated how this plasticity might be manifested in thoracic 35 motoneurons, by measuring their respiratory drive and the connections to t...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1992
P Caroni M Becker

Axonal growth during development and regeneration coincides with the expression of growth-associated proteins (GAPs), including GAP-43 and tubulin-alpha 1. Following contact with the target region and synaptogenesis, GAPs are downregulated. However, high levels of GAP-43 are expressed in some neurons in the adult CNS, indicating that its function may not be restricted to axonal growth. To defin...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1991
W Tetzlaff S W Alexander F D Miller M A Bisby

Neurons confined within the mammalian CNS usually do not regenerate after axonal injury, while axonal regeneration is the rule in the PNS. It has been hypothesized that this may be related to differences in the microenvironment of the PNS versus CNS and to differences in the neuronal response to injury. In order to test the latter hypothesis, we compared changes in gene expression after axotomy...

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