نتایج جستجو برای: motoneuron activity

تعداد نتایج: 1135970  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Mac B Robinson J Lille Tidwell Thomas Gould Anna R Taylor Jason M Newbern Jason Graves Michael Tytell Carol E Milligan

The dependence of developing spinal motoneuron survival on a soluble factor(s) from their target, muscle tissue is well established both in vivo and in vitro. Considering this apparent dependence, we examined whether a specific component of the stress response mediates motoneuron survival in trophic factor-deprived environments. We demonstrate that, although endogenous expression of heat shock ...

Journal: :Development 1997
Y Yamamoto J Livet R A Pollock A Garces V Arce O deLapeyrière C E Henderson

Muscle-derived factors are known to be important for the survival of developing spinal motoneurons, but the molecules involved have not been characterized. Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor (HGF/SF) plays an important role in muscle development and motoneuron axon outgrowth. We show that HGF/SF has potent neurotrophic activity (EC50=2 pM) for a subpopulation (40%) of purified embryonic ra...

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: :Journal of neurophysiology 2011
Noboru Iwagaki Gareth B Miles

Fast glutamatergic transmission via ionotropic receptors is critical for the generation of locomotion by spinal motor networks. In addition, glutamate can act via metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs) to modulate the timing of ongoing locomotor activity. In the present study, we investigated whether mGluRs also modulate the intensity of motor output generated by spinal motor networks. Appli...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2007
Marc H Schieber Gil Rivlis

Primary motor cortex (M1) neurons traditionally have been viewed as "upper motor neurons" that directly drive spinal motoneuron pools, particularly during finger movements. We used spike-triggered averages (SpikeTAs) of electromyographic (EMG) activity to select M1 neurons whose spikes signaled the arrival of input in motoneuron pools, and examined the degree of similarity between the activity ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1993
J Tang L Landmesser

Blockade of neuromuscular activity during the period of naturally occurring cell death increases intramuscular nerve branching, synaptogenesis, and survival of embryonic chicken motoneurons. These results suggested that the enhanced motoneuron survival observed might result not from increased production of a trophic factor by the target, as often suggested, but rather from the enhanced ability ...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2002
Glen B Banks Peter G Noakes

Approximately half of the motoneurons generated during normal embryonic development undergo programmed cell death. Most of this death occurs during the time when synaptic connections are being formed between motoneurons and their target, skeletal muscle. Subsequent muscle activity stemming from this connection helps determine the final number of surviving motoneurons. These observations have gi...

Journal: :Development 2012
Johnny J Touma Frank F Weckerle Michael D Cleary

Similar to mammalian neural progenitors, Drosophila neuroblasts progressively lose competence to make early-born neurons. In neuroblast 7-1 (NB7-1), Kruppel (Kr) specifies the third-born U3 motoneuron and Kr misexpression induces ectopic U3 cells. However, competence to generate U3 cells is limited to early divisions, when the Eve(+) U motoneurons are produced, and competence is lost when NB7-1...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Zaheer A Rana Kristian Gundersen Andres Buonanno

Adult skeletal muscles retain an adaptive capacity to switch between slow- and fast-twitch properties that largely depend on motoneuron activity. The NFAT (nuclear factor of activated T cells) family of calcium-dependent transcription factors has been implicated in the up-regulation of genes encoding slow contractile proteins in response to slow-patterned motoneuron depolarization. Here, we dem...

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