نتایج جستجو برای: purkinje cell

تعداد نتایج: 1686831  

2015
Anna Dulneva Sheena Lee Peter L. Oliver Katalin Di Gleria Benedikt M. Kessler Kay E. Davies Esther B. E. Becker

The Moonwalker (Mwk) mouse is a model of dominantly inherited cerebellar ataxia caused by a gain-of-function mutation in the transient receptor potential (TRP) channel TRPC3. Here, we report impairments in dendritic growth and synapse formation early on during Purkinje cell development in the Mwk cerebellum that are accompanied by alterations in calcium signaling. To elucidate the molecular eff...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2003
Eckhard Flechsig Ivan Hegyi Rainer Leimeroth Armando Zuniga Daniela Rossi Antonio Cozzio Petra Schwarz Thomas Rülicke Jürgen Götz Adriano Aguzzi Charles Weissmann

PrP knockout mice with disruption of only the PrP-encoding region (Zürich I-type) remain healthy, whereas mice with deletions extending upstream of the PrP-encoding exon (Nagasaki-type) suffer Purkinje cell loss and ataxia, associated with ectopic expression of Doppel in brain, particularly in Purkinje cells. The phenotype is abrogated by co-expression of full-length PrP. Doppel is 25% similar ...

Journal: :cell journal 0

objective: intra-peritoneal administration of riluzole has been shown to preserve the membrane properties and firing characteristics of purkinje neurons in a rat model of cerebellar ataxia induced by 3-acetylpyridine (3-ap). however, the exact mechanism(s) by which riluzole restores the normal electrophysiological properties of purkinje neurons is not completely understood. changes in the condu...

2012
Isabelle Dusart Frederic Flamant

Between the first and the second postnatal week, the development of rodent Purkinje cells is characterized by several profound transitions. Purkinje cells acquire their typical dendritic "espalier" tree morphology and form distal spines. During the first postnatal week, they are multi-innervated by climbing fibers and numerous collateral branches sprout from their axons, whereas from the second...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Patricia Jensen Huda Y Zoghbi Dan Goldowitz

Granule cell precursors in the external germinal layer (EGL) of the cerebellum have been proposed to be a major player in the migration and positioning of Purkinje cells through the expression of the Netrin-like receptor Unc5h3 and the extracellular matrix molecule Reelin. To explore the role of the EGL on these processes, we made use of the math1 null-mutant mouse in which the EGL does not for...

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 2009
Kazuhiko Sawada Abul Kalam Azad Hiromi Sakata-Haga Nam-Seob Lee Young-Gil Jeong Yoshihiro Fukui

Tottering mouse is an ataxic mutant that carries a mutation in a gene encoding for the apha1A subunit of P/Q-type Ca2+ channel (Cav2.1). This study revisited to examine whether a Purkinje cell loss occurred in the cerebellum of tottering mice. In tottering mice, Calbindin D-28k negative gaps were apparent in the vermis but not in the hemisphere. Calbindin D-28k immunofluorescence with DAPI stai...

2009
Dan Rokni Zohar Tal Hananel Byk Yosef Yarom

Recent studies have demonstrated that the membrane potential of Purkinje cells is bi-stable and that this phenomenon underlies bi-modal simple spike firing. Membrane potential alternates between a depolarized state, that is associated with spontaneous simple spike firing (up state), and a quiescent hyperpolarized state (down state). A controversy has emerged regarding the relevance of bi-stabil...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
D B Arnold N Heintz

Calbindin D28 encodes a calcium binding protein that is expressed in the cerebellum exclusively in Purkinje cells. We have used biolistic transfection of organotypic slices of P12 cerebellum to identify a 40-bp element from the calbindin promoter that is necessary and sufficient for Purkinje cell specific expression in this transient in situ assay. This element (PCE1) is also present in the cal...

2010
Ze'ev R. Abrams Ajithkumar Warrier Dirk Trauner Xiang Zhang

Cerebellar Purkinje cells in vitro fire recurrent sequences of Sodium and Calcium spikes. Here, we analyze the Purkinje cell using harmonic analysis, and our experiments reveal that its output signal is comprised of three distinct frequency bands, which are combined using Amplitude and Frequency Modulation (AM/FM). We find that the three characteristic frequencies - Sodium, Calcium and Switchin...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
I Dusart M S Airaksinen C Sotelo

Purkinje cells are among the most resistant neurons to axotomy and the most refractory to axonal regeneration. By using organotypic cultures, we have studied age- and environment-related factors implicated in Purkinje cell survival and axonal regeneration. Most Purkinje cells taken from 1- to 5-d-old rats, the period in which these neurons are engaged in intense synaptogenesis and dendritic rem...

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