نتایج جستجو برای: calbindin cb

تعداد نتایج: 8718  

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Marco Mainardi Silvia Landi Nicoletta Berardi Lamberto Maffei Tommaso Pizzorusso

BACKGROUND It is generally assumed that visual cortical cells homogeneously shift their ocular dominance (OD) in response to monocular deprivation (MD), however little experimental evidence directly supports this notion. By using immunohistochemistry for the activity-dependent markers c-Fos and Arc, coupled with staining for markers of inhibitory cortical sub-populations, we studied whether lon...

2015
Agnieszka Bossowska Ewa Lepiarczyk Urszula Mazur Paweł Janikiewicz Włodzimierz Markiewicz Bahman Jabbari

Botulinum toxin (BTX) is a potent neurotoxin which blocks acetylcholine release from nerve terminals, and therefore leads to cessation of somatic motor and/or parasympathetic transmission. Recently it has been found that BTX also interferes with sensory transmission, thus, the present study was aimed at investigating the neurochemical characterization of substance P-immunoreactive (SP-IR) bladd...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
M R del Río J DeFelipe

Previous immunocytochemical studies in the cerebral cortex of various species have shown that the calcium-binding protein calretinin (CR) labels specific subpopulations of nonspiny nonpyramidal cells (interneurons). The present study attempts to characterize morphologically and chemically the microcircuitry of CR-immunoreactive (CR-ir) neurons in the human temporal neocortex. Postembedding immu...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2000
J M Ichida M G Rosa V A Casagrande

It has been proposed that flying foxes and echolocating bats evolved independently from early mammalian ancestors in such a way that flying foxes form one of the suborders most closely related to primates. A major piece of evidence offered in support of a flying fox-primate link is the highly developed visual system of flying foxes, which is theorized to be primate-like in several different way...

2013
Jie Li Xin Zhou Li Huang Xin Fu Jin Liu Xinwen Zhang Yingyu Sun Mingxue Zuo

Songbirds have the rare ability of auditory-vocal learning and maintenance. Up to now, the organization and function of the nucleus magnocellularis (NM), the first relay of the avian ascending auditory pathway is largely based on studies in non-vocal learning species, such as chickens and owls. To investigate whether NM exhibits different histochemical properties associated with auditory proces...

2016
Martin Larsson Grazyna Lietzau David Nathanson Claes-Göran Östenson Carina Mallard Maria E. Johansson Thomas Nyström Cesare Patrone Vladimer Darsalia

Type 2 diabetic (T2D) patients often develop early cognitive and sensorimotor impairments. The pathophysiological mechanisms behind these problems are largely unknown. Recent studies demonstrate that dysfunctional γ-aminobutyric acid (GABAergic) neurons are involved in age-related cognitive decline. We hypothesized that similar, but earlier dysfunction is taking place under T2D in the neocortex...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2009
F Mascagni E C Muly D G Rainnie A J McDonald

Interneurons expressing the calcium-binding protein parvalbumin (PV) are a critical component of the inhibitory circuitry of the basolateral nuclear complex (BLC) of the mammalian amygdala. These neurons form interneuronal networks interconnected by chemical and electrical synapses, and provide a strong perisomatic inhibition of local pyramidal projection neurons. Immunohistochemical studies in...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Elizabeth A Matthews Susanne Schoch Dirk Dietrich

It has remained difficult to ascribe a specific functional role to immobile or fixed intracellular calcium buffers in central neurons because the amount of these buffers is unknown. Here, we explicitly isolated the fixed buffer fraction by prolonged whole-cell patch-clamp dialysis and quantified its buffering capacity in murine hippocampal slices using confocal calcium imaging and the "added-bu...

2015
Christopher M. Dillingham Joshua D. Holmes Nicholas F. Wright Jonathan T. Erichsen John P. Aggleton Seralynne D. Vann

The principal projections to the mammillary bodies arise from just two sites, Gudden's tegmental nuclei (dorsal and ventral nuclei) and the hippocampal formation (subiculum and pre/postsubiculum). The present study sought to compare the neurochemical properties of these mammillary body inputs in the rat, with a focus on calcium-binding proteins. Neuronal calretinin (CR) immunoreactivity was spa...

Journal: :Frontiers in Neuroanatomy 2007
Kosuke Imura Kathleen S. Rockland

Calbindin positive (CB+) giant neurons are known to occur within the pulvinar nucleus in subhuman primates. Here, we demonstrate by combined retrograde tracing and immunocytochemistry that at least some of these are pulvinocortical relay neurons, and further report several distinctive features. First, in contrast with non-giant relay neurons, the giant neurons are often solitary and isolated fr...

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