نتایج جستجو برای: sustained repetitive firing srf

تعداد نتایج: 136230  

2013
Marc-Oliver Gewaltig

There is consensus in the current literature that stable states of asynchronous irregular spiking activity require (i) large networks of 10 000 or more neurons and (ii) external background activity or pacemaker neurons. Yet already in 1963, Griffith showed that networks of simple threshold elements can be persistently active at intermediate rates. Here, we extend Griffith’s work and demonstrate...

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Journal: :BioArchitecture 2012

2015
Jacques Durand Anton Filipchuk Arnaud Pambo-Pambo Julien Amendola Iryna Borisovna Kulagina Jean-Patrick Guéritaud

We studied the rapid changes in electrical properties of lumbar motoneurons between postnatal days 3 and 9 just before mice weight-bear and walk. The input conductance and rheobase significantly increased up to P8. A negative correlation exists between the input resistance (Rin) and rheobase. Both parameters are significantly correlated with the total dendritic surface area of motoneurons, the ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2005
Shu Xing Zhang Eduardo Garcia-Gras Diane R Wycuff Suzanne J Marriot Nijiati Kadeer Wei Yu Eric N Olson Daniel J Garry Michael S Parmacek Robert J Schwartz

Serum-response factor (SRF) is an obligatory transcription factor, required for the formation of vertebrate mesoderm leading to the origin of the cardiovascular system. Protein A-TEV-tagged chromatin immunoprecipitation technology was used to collect direct SRF-bound gene targets from pluripotent P19 cells, induced by Me2SO treatment into an enriched cardiac cell population. From 242 sequenced ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Katharina Spoida Dennis Eickelbeck Raziye Karapinar Tobias Eckhardt Melanie D. Mark Dirk Jancke Benedikt Valerian Ehinger Peter König Deniz Dalkara Stefan Herlitze Olivia A. Masseck

G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent the major protein family for cellular modulation in mammals. Therefore, various strategies have been developed to analyze the function of GPCRs involving pharmaco- and optogenetic approaches [1, 2]. However, a tool that combines precise control of the activation and deactivation of GPCR pathways and/or neuronal firing with limited phototoxicity is s...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2010
Nancy Osorio Laurence Cathala Miriam H Meisler Marcel Crest Jacopo Magistretti Patrick Delmas

Cerebellar granule (CG) cells generate high-frequency action potentials that have been proposed to depend on the unique properties of their voltage-gated ion channels. To address the in vivo function of Nav1.6 channels in developing and mature CG cells, we combined the study of the developmental expression of Nav subunits with recording of acute cerebellar slices from young and adult granule-sp...

2003
R. W. Greene

The a, adrenergic receptor occurs in all major divisions of the CNS and is thought to play a role in all behaviors influenced by norepinephrine (NE). In the medial pontine reticular formation (mPRF), the proposed site of adrenergic enhancement of startle responses (Davis, 1984), a, agonists excite most neurons (Gerber et al., 1990). We here report that (Y, excitation results from a reduction of...

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