نتایج جستجو برای: neuregulin

تعداد نتایج: 1675  

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Hisaaki Namba Takeshi Okubo Hiroyuki Nawa

Aberrant neuregulin-1 (NRG1) signals are suggested to associate with the neuropathophysiology of schizophrenia. Employing a mouse schizophrenia model established by neonatal neuregulin-1 challenge, we analysed postpubertal consequence of the NRG1 pretreatment for the electrophysiological property of nigral dopamine neurons. In vivo single unit recordings from anaesthetized NRG1-pretreated mice ...

Journal: :Development 1996
O Bermingham-McDonogh K L McCabe T A Reh

We have examined the expression of neuregulin and its putative receptors, erbB2/neu, erbB3 and erbB4/tyro2 during retinal development, and tested several potential functions of this class of molecules in dissociated rat retinal cell cultures. At least one form of neuregulin is expressed in the retina, from the earliest stages of retinal development examined; in addition, all three of the known ...

The Neuregulin is a member of the epidermal growth factors (EGF) family of receptor kinases, was originally identified as the product of the transforming gene derived from chemically induced rat neuroblastoms. A variety of different protein isoforms are produced from single Neuregulin gene. Four distinct vertebrate gene encode Neuregulin, prosaically named NRG1, NRG2, NRG3, and NRG4. Most of bi...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1997
Timothy Vartanian Andrew Goodearl Andrea Viehöver Gerald Fischbach

We are interested in the signaling between axons and glia that leads to myelination and maintenance of the myelin internode, and we have focused on the role of neuregulins and their receptors. Neuregulins are a family of ligands that includes heregulin, neu differentiation factor, glial growth factor, and the acetylcholine receptor-inducing activity. Three signal transducing transmembrane recep...

2017
Monica Ghidinelli Yannick Poitelon Yoon Kyoung Shin Dominique Ameroso Courtney Williamson Cinzia Ferri Marta Pellegatta Kevin Espino Amit Mogha Kelly Monk Paola Podini Carla Taveggia Klaus-Armin Nave Lawrence Wrabetz Hwan Tae Park Maria Laura Feltri

Myelin is required for proper nervous system function. Schwann cells in developing nerves depend on extrinsic signals from the axon and from the extracellular matrix to first sort and ensheathe a single axon and then myelinate it. Neuregulin 1 type III (Nrg1III) and laminin α2β1γ1 (Lm211) are the key axonal and matrix signals, respectively, but how their signaling is integrated and if each mole...

2014
Alexander Schulz Anna Kyselyova Stephan L. Baader Marie Juliane Jung Ansgar Zoch Victor-Felix Mautner Christian Hagel Helen Morrison

Axonal surface proteins encompass a group of heterogeneous molecules, which exert a variety of different functions in the highly interdependent relationship between axons and Schwann cells. We recently revealed that the tumour suppressor protein merlin, mutated in the hereditary tumour syndrome neurofibromatosis type 2, impacts significantly on axon structure maintenance in the peripheral nervo...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2005
Ji-One Kang Henry M. Sucov

Heart development requires cardiomyocyte proliferation, coupled with morphogenic differentiation of the inner trabecular myocardium and the outer compact zone myocardium. In mouse embryos lacking the retinoic acid receptor RXRalpha, proliferation and morphogenesis of the compact zone fails. We demonstrated previously that epicardial cells, in response to retinoic acid, secrete an activity that ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Stacey Rentschler Jennifer Zander Kathleen Meyers David France Rebecca Levine George Porter Scott A Rivkees Gregory E Morley Glenn I Fishman

The cardiac conduction system is a network of cells responsible for the rhythmic and coordinated excitation of the heart. Components of the murine conduction system, including the peripheral Purkinje fibers, are morphologically indistinguishable from surrounding cardiomyocytes, and a paucity of molecular markers exists to identify these cells. The murine conduction system develops in close asso...

Journal: :مجله علوم اعصاب شفای خاتم 0
mehrnaz banazadeh dardashti shefa neuroscience research center, khatam alanbia hospital, tehran, iran. milad ahmadi shefa neuroscience research center, khatam alanbia hospital, tehran, iran. hassan hosseini ravandi shefa neuroscience research center, khatam alanbia hospital, tehran, iran.

genetic epidemiological studies strongly suggest that additive and interactive genes, each with small effects, mediate the genetic vulnerability for schizophrenia. with the human genome working draft at hand, candidate gene (and ultimately large-scale genome-wide) association studies are gaining renewed interest in the effort to unravel the complex genetics of schizophrenia. linkage and fine ma...

Journal: :Neuron 1996
J. M Verdi A. K Groves I Fariñas K Jones M. A Marchionni L. F Reichardt D. J Anderson

Neurotrophin 3 (NT-3) can support the survival of some embryonic sympathetic neuroblasts before they become nerve growth factor dependent. We show that NT-3 is produced in vivo by nonneuronal cells neighboring embryonic sympathetic ganglia. NT-3 mRNA is produced by these nonneuronal cells in vitro and is up-regulated by platelet-derived growth factor, ciliary neurotrophic factor, and glial grow...

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