نتایج جستجو برای: sensory deprivation

تعداد نتایج: 119454  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Wolfgang Kelsch Chia-Wei Lin Colleen P Mosley Carlos Lois

New neurons integrate in large numbers into the mature olfactory bulb circuit throughout life. The factors controlling the synaptic development of adult-born neurons and their connectivity remain essentially unknown. We examined the role of activity-dependent mechanisms in the synaptic development of adult-born neurons by genetic labeling of synapses while manipulating sensory input or cell-int...

2012
José Fernando Maya-Vetencourt Nicola Origlia

The central nervous system architecture is highly dynamic and continuously modified by sensory experience through processes of neuronal plasticity. Plasticity is achieved by a complex interplay of environmental influences and physiological mechanisms that ultimately activate intracellular signal transduction pathways regulating gene expression. In addition to the remarkable variety of transcrip...

2004
Guenter W. Gross Eduardo Salazar

A number of studies have shown that sensory deprivation is associated with selective decreases in GABA, GAD, and GABA receptors, in deprived areas of visual and somatosensory cortex. Those studies focused on layer 4, a recipient of direct thalamocortical sensory input. However, supragranular layers 2/3 have been recently identified as a major locus of functional plasticity in sensory deprivatio...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2015
Chia-Chien Chen Adesh Bajnath Joshua C Brumberg

Dendritic protrusions (spines and filopodia) are structural indicators of synapses that have been linked to neuronal learning and memory through their morphological alterations induced by development and experienced-dependent activities. Although previous studies have demonstrated that depriving sensory experience leads to structural changes in neocortical organization, the more subtle effects ...

2010
Sunita Biswas Judith Reinhard John Oakeshott Robyn Russell Mandyam V. Srinivasan Charles Claudianos

BACKGROUND Neurexins and neuroligins, which have recently been associated with neurological disorders such as autism in humans, are highly conserved adhesive proteins found on synaptic membranes of neurons. These binding partners produce a trans-synaptic bridge that facilitates maturation and specification of synapses. It is believed that there exists an optimal spatio-temporal code of neurexin...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2009
Qian-Quan Sun

It is unclear whether intrinsic excitabilities of specific interneurons are modulated by sensory experiences. Here, I examined the intrinsic excitabilities of interneurons in "sensory-spared" and "sensory-deprived" cortices of GAD67-GFP mice. The results showed that whisker trimming, begun at postnatal day 7 for 3 wk, induced significant changes in intrinsic and firing properties of fast-spikin...

Journal: :Neuron 2011
Susumu Jitsuki Kiwamu Takemoto Taisuke Kawasaki Hirobumi Tada Aoi Takahashi Carine Becamel Akane Sano Michisuke Yuzaki R. Suzanne Zukin Edward B. Ziff Helmut W. Kessels Takuya Takahashi

Loss of one type of sensory input can cause improved functionality of other sensory systems. Whereas this form of plasticity, cross-modal plasticity, is well established, the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying it are still unclear. Here, we show that visual deprivation (VD) increases extracellular serotonin in the juvenile rat barrel cortex. This increase in serotonin levels facilitat...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2015
Amaya Miquelajauregui Sahana Kribakaran Ricardo Mostany Aurora Badaloni G Giacomo Consalez Carlos Portera-Cailliau

Pyramidal neurons in layers 2/3 and 5 of primary somatosensory cortex (S1) exhibit somewhat modest synaptic plasticity after whisker input deprivation. Whether neurons involved at earlier steps of sensory processing show more or less plasticity has not yet been examined. Here, we used longitudinal in vivo two-photon microscopy to investigate dendritic spine dynamics in apical tufts of GFP-expre...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Patrice Voss Robert J. Zatorre

The scientific literature has grown rich in research illustrating the remarkable ability of the brain to reorganize itself following sensory loss. In particular, visually deafferented regions within the occipital cortex of early blind individuals have been repeatedly shown to be functionally recruited to carry out a wide variety of nonvisual tasks. While the novelty of such a finding might be w...

2015
Aleksandra Kaliszewska Malgorzata Kossut

Npas4 has recently been identified as an important factor in brain plasticity, particularly in mechanisms of inhibitory control. Little is known about Npas4 expression in terms of cortical plasticity. In the present study expressions of Npas4 and the archetypal immediate early gene (IEG) c-Fos were investigated in the barrel cortex of mice after sensory deprivation (sparing one row of whiskers ...

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