نتایج جستجو برای: birbeck granule

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Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Takatoshi Iijima Kyoichi Emi Michisuke Yuzaki

Cbln1, which belongs to the C1q/tumor necrosis factor superfamily, is released from cerebellar granule cells and plays a crucial role in forming and maintaining excitatory synapses between parallel fibers (PFs; axons of granule cells) and Purkinje cells not only during development but also in the adult cerebellum. Although neuronal activity is known to cause morphological changes at synapses, h...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
H I Rieff L T Raetzman D W Sapp H H Yeh R E Siegel G Corfas

Neuregulin (NRG), a growth and differentiation factor that signals via erbB receptor tyrosine kinases, has been shown to have biological effects in both the CNS and the peripheral nervous system. We report here that erbB4 is expressed in mature cerebellar granule cells, where it appears to be concentrated at the granule cell postsynaptic terminals. We also show that one form of NRG, Ig-NRG, pla...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1996
S L Baader K Schilling

Nitric oxide (NO) is a multifaceted messenger molecule believed to be involved in neural plasticity and development. Within the cerebellum, the NO synthesizing enzyme, NO synthase (NOS), is expressed exclusively by granule cells and stellate/basket neurons. In the adult cerebellum, levels of NOS expression can be used to define discrete clusters of granule cell populations. Differential express...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Linda S Overstreet-Wadiche Aesoon L Bensen Gary L Westbrook

A substantial fraction of adult-generated granule cells in the dentate gyrus survive and integrate into the existing neuronal network. These newborn neurons must navigate the environment of the adult brain, a setting that is presumably less optimized for neuronal maturation compared with that in the developing brain. We used EGFP (enhanced green fluorescent protein) expression in newborn granul...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2006
Daniel P McCloskey Tana M Hintz Joseph P Pierce Helen E Scharfman

Following status epilepticus in the rat, dentate granule cell neurogenesis increases greatly, and many of the new neurons appear to develop ectopically, in the hilar region of the hippocampal formation. It has been suggested that the ectopic hilar granule cells could contribute to the spontaneous seizures that ultimately develop after status epilepticus. However, the population has never been q...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2001
J P Wuarin F E Dudek

Temporal lobe epilepsy is usually associated with a latent period and an increased seizure frequency following a precipitating insult. After kainate treatment, the mossy fibers of the dentate gyrus are hypothesized to form recurrent excitatory circuits between granule cells, thus leading to a progressive increase in the excitatory input to granule cells. Three groups of animals were studied as ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1990
G Alvarez de Toledo J M Fernandez

Using patch-clamp techniques, we have followed the attributes of the secretory granules of peritoneal mast cells obtained from rats of different ages. The granule attributes were determined by following the step increases in the cell surface membrane area caused by the exocytosis of the granules in GTP gamma S stimulated mast cells. Our data show that the amount of granule membrane available fo...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2003
Helen E Scharfman Anne L Sollas Russell E Berger Jeffrey H Goodman

Mossy fiber sprouting is a form of synaptic reorganization in the dentate gyrus that occurs in human temporal lobe epilepsy and animal models of epilepsy. The axons of dentate gyrus granule cells, called mossy fibers, develop collaterals that grow into an abnormal location, the inner third of the dentate gyrus molecular layer. Electron microscopy has shown that sprouted fibers from synapses on ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1998
J C Lin C L Cepko

The extensive migration of granule cells and the parasagittal organization of Purkinje cells are two prominent features of cerebellar development. Using granule cell markers, we observed that the inward migration of a subset of granule cells occurs in streams that appear to be restricted to specific areas in the developing chick cerebellum. These streams are organized into a stereotypical serie...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
R C Armstrong T J Aja K D Hoang S Gaur X Bai E S Alnemri G Litwack D S Karanewsky L C Fritz K J Tomaselli

Neuronal apoptosis occurs during nervous system development and after pathological insults to the adult nervous system. Inhibition of CED3/ICE-related proteases has been shown to inhibit neuronal apoptosis in vitro and in vivo, indicating a role for these cysteine proteases in neuronal apoptosis. We have studied the activation of the CED3/ICE-related protease CPP32 in two in vitro models of mou...

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