نتایج جستجو برای: birbeck granule

تعداد نتایج: 31267  

2013
Seiichiro Jinde Veronika Zsiros Kazu Nakazawa

Glutamatergic hilar mossy cells of the dentate gyrus can either excite or inhibit distant granule cells, depending on whether their direct excitatory projections to granule cells or their projections to local inhibitory interneurons dominate. However, it remains controversial whether the net effect of mossy cell loss is granule cell excitation or inhibition. Clarifying this controversy has part...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1988
M E Hatten M L Shelanski

To understand the control of glial tumor cell proliferation, we have examined the effects of neurons on a number of human and rodent glioma lines. These included C6, G26-24, U-251, HTB-16, and A-172 cells of astroglial lineage and G26-20 of bipotential astrocytic and oligodendrocytic lineage. Rapid, specific binding of granule neurons to the human A-172, HTB-16, and U-251 and mouse G26-24 cell ...

2016
Khyati H. Shah Sapna N. Varia Laura A. Cook Paul K. Herman

The cytoplasm of the eukaryotic cell is a highly compartmentalized space that contains a variety of ribonucleoprotein (RNP) granules in addition to its complement of membrane-bound organelles. These RNP granules contain specific sets of proteins and mRNAs and form in response to particular environmental and developmental stimuli. Two of the better-characterized of these RNP structures are the s...

Journal: :Epilepsia 2011
Florian Volz Hans H Bock Mortimer Gierthmuehlen Josef Zentner Carola A Haas Thomas M Freiman

PURPOSE Hippocampal mossy cells receive dense innervation from dentate granule cells and, in turn, mossy cells innervate both granule cells and interneurons. Mossy cell loss is thought to trigger granule cell mossy fiber sprouting, which may affect granule cell excitability. The aim of this study was to quantify mossy cell loss in two animal models of temporal lobe epilepsy, and determine wheth...

2015
Misty R. Marshall Varsha Pattu Mahantappa Halimani Monika Maier-Peuschel Martha-Lena Müller Ute Becherer Wanjin Hong Markus Hoth Thomas Tschernig Yenan T. Bryceson Jens Rettig

Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) eliminate infected and neoplastic cells through directed release of cytotoxic granule contents. Although multiple SNARE proteins have been implicated in cytotoxic granule exocytosis, the role of vesicular SNARE proteins, i.e., vesicle-associated membrane proteins (VAMPs), remains enigmatic. VAMP8 was posited to represent the cytotoxic granule vesicular SNARE prote...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Manabu Kokubo Masahiro Nishio Thomas J Ribar Kristin A Anderson Anne E West Anthony R Means

The Ca(2+)/calmodulin-activated kinases CaMKK2 and CaMKIV are highly expressed in the brain where they play important roles in activating intracellular responses to elevated Ca(2+). To address the biological functions of Ca(2+) signaling via these kinases during brain development, we have examined cerebellar development in mice null for CaMKK2 or CaMKIV. Here, we demonstrate that CaMKK2/CaMKIV-...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Masayuki Kobayashi Paul S Buckmaster

Patients and models of temporal lobe epilepsy have fewer inhibitory interneurons in the dentate gyrus than controls, but it is unclear whether granule cell inhibition is reduced. We report the loss of GABAergic inhibition of granule cells in the temporal dentate gyrus of pilocarpine-induced epileptic rats. In situ hybridization for GAD65 mRNA and immunocytochemistry for parvalbumin and somatost...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000
H Hirai T Launey

It is known that cerebellar granule cells are powerful inducers for the differentiation of Purkinje cells. However, the detailed mechanism of this regulation has not yet been clarified. Here, using cerebellar neuronal culture, we show that the activation of NMDA receptors expressed by granule cells triggers the signaling pathway for the dendritic differentiation of Purkinje cells. This signal h...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1995
K A Wood R J Youle

Apoptosis is a mechanism of cell death operative in the normal development and regulation of vertebrate tissues and organ cellularity. During the postnatal development of the mouse cerebellum, extensive granule neuron apoptosis occurs that may regulate the final granule cell to Purkinje cell stoichiometry observed in the adult. Cerebellar granule cells are highly sensitive to genotoxic agents s...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1982
D Goldowitz R J Mullen

Experimental mouse chimeras were used to determine the site(s) of gene action in the weaver mutant cerebellum. Chimeras containing mixtures of heterozygous weaver (wv/+) and non-weaver (+/+) cells were produced by the standard embryo aggregation technique. The non-weaver component of the chimera was chosen so that Purkinje cells or granule cells could be distinguished histologically from weaver...

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