نتایج جستجو برای: parvalbumin

تعداد نتایج: 2399  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Norbert Hájos Mária R Karlócai Beáta Németh István Ulbert Hannah Monyer Gábor Szabó Ferenc Erdélyi Tamás F Freund Attila I Gulyás

Hippocampal sharp waves and the associated ripple oscillations (SWRs) are implicated in memory processes. These network events emerge intrinsically in the CA3 network. To understand cellular interactions that generate SWRs, we detected first spiking activity followed by recording of synaptic currents in distinct types of anatomically identified CA3 neurons during SWRs that occurred spontaneousl...

2011
Jianchao Zhang Vikram Shettigar George C. Zhang Daniel G. Kindell Xiaotong Liu Joseph J. López Vinatham Yerrimuni Grace A. Davis Jonathan P. Davis

Parvalbumin (PV), an EF-hand protein family member, is a delayed calcium buffer that exchanges magnesium for calcium to facilitate fast skeletal muscle relaxation. Genetic approaches that express parvalbumin in the heart also enhance relaxation and show promise of being therapeutic against various cardiac diseases where relaxation is compromised. Unfortunately, skeletal muscle PVs have very slo...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2013
Marco R Celio Alexandre Babalian Quan Hue Ha Simone Eichenberger Laurence Clément Christiane Marti Clifford B Saper

A solitary cluster of parvalbumin-positive neurons--the PV1 nucleus--has been observed in the lateral hypothalamus of rodents. In the present study, we mapped the efferent connections of the PV1 nucleus using nonspecific antero- and retrograde tracers in rats, and chemoselective, Cre-dependent viral constructs in parvalbumin-Cre mice. In both species, the PV1 nucleus was found to project mainly...

Journal: :Brain research bulletin 1993
M de León R Coveñas J A Narváez J A Aguirre S González-Barón

We studied the distribution of parvalbumin-immunoreactive cell bodies and fibers in the cat brain stem. A high or moderate density of perikarya containing parvalbumin was observed in the periaqueductal gray, interpeduncular nucleus, nucleus of the trapezoid body, superior and inferior colliculi, and in the substantia nigra. The nucleus ruber, cuneiform nucleus, preolivary nucleus, retrorubral n...

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2010
D G Ebo A Kuehn C H Bridts C Hilger F Hentges W J Stevens

Fish allergy is one of the most common food allergies in populations where fish is a major part of the diet. Most fish-allergic patients react to the panallergen parvalbumin present in multiple fish species. Our aim was to investigate the clinical case of a patient with oral allergy syndrome to pangasius and Nile tilapia but tolerance of other fish and seafood. The temporal relationship between...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2015
Gil D Hoftman David W Volk H Holly Bazmi Siyu Li Allan R Sampson David A Lewis

BACKGROUND Schizophrenia is a neurodevelopmental disorder with altered expression of GABA-related genes in the prefrontal cortex (PFC). However, whether these gene expression abnormalities reflect disturbances in postnatal developmental processes before clinical onset or arise as a consequence of clinical illness remains unclear. METHODS Expression levels for 7 GABA-related transcripts (vesic...

Journal: :Swiss medical weekly 2015
Javier Martínez Rosa Sánchez Milagros Castellanos Ana M Fernández-Escamilla Sonia Vázquez-Cortés Montserrat Fernández-Rivas María Gasset

PRINCIPLES Amyloids are highly cross-β-sheet-rich aggregated states that confer protease resistance, membrane activity and multivalence properties to proteins, all essential features for the undesired preservation of food proteins transiting the gastrointestinal tract and causing type I allergy. METHODS Amyloid propensity of β-parvalbumin, the major fish allergen, was theoretically analysed a...

Journal: :Brain research 2007
Anna T Gerig Marco R Celio

The lateral tuberal nucleus (LTN) is a hypothalamic region that has been identified with certainty only in humans and primates. It is composed of three small round globular units which protrude the basal surface of the brain along the optic tract. The function of the LTN is unknown. Recently, a tiny, parvalbumin-positive (PV1) nucleus was detected in the lateral hypothalamus of rodents. Like th...

2014
James R. Engle Daniel T. Gray Heather Turner Julia B. Udell Gregg H. Recanzone

Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) is marked by audiometric hearing deficits that propagate along the auditory pathway. Neurochemical changes as a function of aging have also been identified in neurons along the auditory pathway in both rodents and carnivores, however, very little is known about how these neurochemicals change in the non-human primate. To examine how these compensatory neurochemic...

2014
Namsuk Kim Dario Acampora Florent Dingli Damarys Loew Antonio Simeone Alain Prochiantz Ariel A. Di Nardo Paola Bovolenta Fred Gage

Plasticity in the visual cerebral cortex is regulated by the internalization of Otx2 homeoprotein into parvalbumin neurons in cortical layers II/III and IV. However the Otx2 locus is not active in these neurons and the protein is imported from external sources, including the choroid plexus. Because Otx1 and Otx2 may have redundant functions, we wanted to verify if part of the staining in parval...

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