نتایج جستجو برای: dendrite arborization

تعداد نتایج: 5028  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Lucas Cheadle Thomas Biederer

Dendritic arbors are complex neuronal structures that receive and process synaptic inputs. One mechanism regulating dendrite differentiation is Semaphorin/Plexin signaling, specifically through binding of soluble Sema3A to Neuropilin/PlexinA coreceptors. Here we show that the protein Farp1 [FERM, RhoGEF (ARHGEF), and pleckstrin domain protein 1], a Rac1 activator previously identified as a syna...

2017
Sandra Rode Henrike Ohm Jaqueline Zipfel Sebastian Rumpf

Posttranscriptional regulation of gene expression contributes to many developmental transitions. Previously, we found that the AAA chaperone Valosin-Containing Protein (VCP) regulates ecdysone-dependent dendrite pruning of Drosophila class IV dendritic arborization (c4da) neurons via an effect on RNA metabolism. In a search for RNA binding proteins associated with VCP, we identified the spliceo...

Journal: :Integrative and Comparative Biology 2021

Abstract Purkinje cells of the cerebellum have a complex arborized arrangement dendrites and are among most distinctive cell types nervous system. Although neuromorphology has been well described for some mammals teleost fish, vertebrates less is known. Here we used modified Golgi–Cox method to investigate from lizard Eublepharis macularius, leopard gecko. Using Sholl Branch Structure Analyses,...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2006
Hiroshi Kimura Tadao Usui Asako Tsubouchi Tadashi Uemura

Seven-pass transmembrane cadherins (7-TM cadherins) play pleiotropic roles in epithelial planar cell polarity, shaping dendritic arbors and in axonal outgrowth. In contrast to their role in planar polarity, how 7-TM cadherins control dendritic and axonal outgrowth at the molecular level is largely unknown. Therefore, we performed extensive structure-function analysis of the Drosophila 7-TM cadh...

Journal: :Development 2003
Alan Lee Wenjun Li Kanyan Xu Brigitte A Bogert Kimmy Su Fen-Biao Gao

Fragile X syndrome is caused by loss-of-function mutations in the fragile X mental retardation 1 gene. How these mutations affect neuronal development and function remains largely elusive. We generated specific point mutations or small deletions in the Drosophila fragile X-related (Fmr1) gene and examined the roles of Fmr1 in dendritic development of dendritic arborization (DA) neurons in Droso...

Journal: :Neuron 2012
Andrew M. Garrett Dietmar Schreiner Mark A. Lobas Joshua A. Weiner

The 22 γ-protocadherins (γ-Pcdhs) potentially specify thousands of distinct homophilic adhesive interactions in the brain. Neonatal lethality of mice lacking the Pcdh-γ gene cluster has, however, precluded analysis of many brain regions. Here, we use a conditional Pcdh-γ allele to restrict mutation to the cerebral cortex and find that, in contrast to other central nervous system phenotypes, los...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Elena Alvarez-Baron Katrin Michel Tobias Mittelstaedt Thoralf Opitz Frank Schmitz Heinz Beck Dirk Dietrich Albert J Becker Susanne Schoch

The large isoforms of the Rab3 interacting molecule (RIM) family, RIM1α/β and RIM2α/β, have been shown to be centrally involved in mediating presynaptic active zone function. The RIM protein family contains two additional small isoforms, RIM3γ and RIM4γ, which are composed only of the RIM-specific C-terminal C2B domain and varying N-terminal sequences and whose function remains to be elucidated...

2011
Sandrine Romand Yun Wang Maria Toledo-Rodriguez Henry Markram

The thick-tufted layer V pyramidal (TTL5) neuron is a key neuron providing output from the neocortex. Although it has been extensively studied, principles governing its dendritic and axonal arborization during development are still not fully quantified. Using 3-D model neurons reconstructed from biocytin-labeled cells in the rat somatosensory cortex, this study provides a detailed morphological...

Journal: :Folia neuropathologica 2015
Ioannis A Mavroudis Marina G Manani Foivos Petrides Dimitrios Dados Alin Ciobica Manuela Padurariu Konstantina Petsoglou Samuel N Njau Vasiliki G Costa Stavros J Baloyannis

INTRODUCTION Normal aging is characterized by deterioration of visual abilities, affecting mainly visual acuity, contrast and wavelength sensitivity. In the present study we attempted to describe the morphological and morphometric alterations of the dendrites and the dendritic spines of the pyramidal cells of the visual cortex during normal aging, in order to approach the visual impairment of a...

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