نتایج جستجو برای: synapse

تعداد نتایج: 15136  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2016
Chloé Guedj Nicolas Abraham Damien Jullié Clotilde Randriamampita

The immunological synapse forms at the interface between a T cell and an antigen-presenting cell after foreign antigen recognition. The immunological synapse is considered to be the site where the signaling cascade leading to T lymphocyte activation is triggered. Here, we show that another signaling region can be detected before formation of the synapse at the opposite pole of the T cell. This ...

2013
Iwona Ben-Skowronek Roman Ciechanek

The immune synapse is the interface between an antigen-presenting cell and a lymphocyte [1-4] as well as the interface between different lymphocytes, Natural Killer cells, and target cells [5]. This intercellular connection serves as a focal point for exocytosis and endocytosis [6]. Numerous investigations have elucidated the structure of the immunological synapse. The synapse is composed of a ...

2017
Anish K. Simhal Cecilia Aguerrebere Forrest Collman Joshua T. Vogelstein Kristina D. Micheva Richard J. Weinberg Stephen J. Smith Guillermo Sapiro

Deeper exploration of the brain's vast synaptic networks will require new tools for high-throughput structural and molecular profiling of the diverse populations of synapses that compose those networks. Fluorescence microscopy (FM) and electron microscopy (EM) offer complementary advantages and disadvantages for single-synapse analysis. FM combines exquisite molecular discrimination capacities ...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2005
Shin Onizuka Mayumi Takasaki Naweed I Syed

BACKGROUND General and local anesthetics are used in various combinations during surgical procedures to repair damaged tissues and organs, which in almost all instances involve nervous system functions. Because synaptic transmission recovers rapidly from various inhalation anesthetics, it is generally assumed that their effects on nerve regeneration and synapse formation that precede injury or ...

2016
Dessislava Malinova Marco Fritzsche Carla R. Nowosad Hannah Armer Peter M. G. Munro Michael P. Blundell Guillaume Charras Pavel Tolar Gerben Bouma Adrian J. Thrasher

The immunological synapse is a highly structured and molecularly dynamic interface between communicating immune cells. Although the immunological synapse promotes T cell activation by dendritic cells, the specific organization of the immunological synapse on the dendritic cell side in response to T cell engagement is largely unknown. In this study, confocal and electron microscopy techniques we...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2007
Fabienne Brilot Till Strowig Susanne M Roberts Frida Arrey Christian Münz

DCs activate NK cells during innate immune responses to viral infections. However, the composition and kinetics of the immunological synapse mediating this interaction are largely unknown. Here, we report the rapid formation of an immunological synapse between human resting NK cells and mature DCs. Although inhibitory NK cell receptors were polarized to this synapse, where they are known to pro...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Min-Xu Li Min Jia Li-Xia Yang Hao Jiang Maria A Lanuza Carmen M Gonzalez Phillip G Nelson

PKC plays a critical role in competitive activity-dependent synapse modification at the neuromuscular synapse in vitro and in vivo. This action involves a reduction of the strength of inactive inputs to muscle cells that are activated by other inputs. A decrease of postsynaptic responsiveness and a loss of postsynaptic acetyl choline receptors account for the heterosynaptic loss in vitro. The l...

2016
Rosemary J. Jackson Nikita Rudinskiy Abigail G. Herrmann Shaun Croft JeeSoo Monica Kim Veselina Petrova Juan Jose Ramos‐Rodriguez Rose Pitstick Susanne Wegmann Monica Garcia‐Alloza George A. Carlson Bradley T. Hyman Tara L. Spires‐Jones

Alzheimer's disease is characterized by the presence of aggregates of amyloid beta (Aβ) in senile plaques and tau in neurofibrillary tangles, as well as marked neuron and synapse loss. Of these pathological changes, synapse loss correlates most strongly with cognitive decline. Synapse loss occurs prominently around plaques due to accumulations of oligomeric Aβ. Recent evidence suggests that tau...

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