نتایج جستجو برای: scoliotic spines

تعداد نتایج: 7302  

2010
Pablo Mendez Mathias De Roo Lorenzo Poglia Paul Klauser Dominique Muller

Excitatory synapses on dendritic spines are dynamic structures whose stability can vary from hours to years. However, the molecular mechanisms regulating spine persistence remain essentially unknown. In this study, we combined repetitive imaging and a gain and loss of function approach to test the role of N-cadherin (NCad) on spine stability. Expression of mutant but not wild-type NCad promotes...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Robert J Richardson Jay A Blundon Ildar T Bayazitov Stanislav S Zakharenko

Despite being substantially outnumbered by intracortical inputs on thalamorecipient neurons, thalamocortical projections efficiently deliver acoustic information to the auditory cortex. We hypothesized that thalamic projections may achieve effectiveness by forming synapses at optimal locations on dendritic trees of cortical neurons. Using two-photon calcium imaging in dendritic spines, we const...

Journal: :Neuron 2004
U.Valentin Nägerl Nicola Eberhorn Sidney B. Cambridge Tobias Bonhoeffer

Dendritic spines on pyramidal neurons receive the vast majority of excitatory input and are considered electrobiochemical processing units, integrating and compartmentalizing synaptic input. Following synaptic plasticity, spines can undergo morphological plasticity, which possibly forms the structural basis for long-term changes in neuronal circuitry. Here, we demonstrate that spines on CA1 pyr...

Journal: :Trends in neurosciences 2003
Haruo Kasai Masanori Matsuzaki Jun Noguchi Nobuaki Yasumatsu Naoki Honkura

Dendritic spines, which receive most of the excitatory synaptic input in the cerebral cortex, are heterogeneous with regard to their structure, stability and function. Spines with large heads are stable, express large numbers of AMPA-type glutamate receptors, and contribute to strong synaptic connections. By contrast, spines with small heads are motile and unstable and contribute to weak or sil...

2014
Toshiaki Kotani Tsutomu Akazawa Tsuyoshi Sakuma Kayo Koyama Tetsuharu Nemoto Kento Nawata Atsuro Yamazaki Shohei Minami

STUDY DESIGN Retrospective study. PURPOSE We compared the accuracy of O-arm-based navigation with computed tomography (CT)-based navigation in scoliotic surgery. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE No previous reports comparing the results of O-arm-based navigation with conventional CT-based navigation in scoliotic surgery have been published. METHODS A total of 222 pedicle screws were implanted in 29...

2011
Ziqiang Chen Honglei Yi Ming Li Chuanfeng Wang Jingtao Zhang Changwei Yang Yingchuan Zhao Yanghu Lu

BACKGROUND In this study we intended to prove that being overweight has an unfavorable impact on the surgical treatment outcome of adult idiopathic scoliosis (AdIS). METHODS This is a retrospective study on the surgical treatment of seventy-one more than 30 years old (58 females and 13 males; mean age 42.9±12.2) idiopathic scoliotic patients with a minimum follow up of at least 2 years. The p...

2014
Loren M. Fishman Erik J. Groessl Karen J. Sherman

BACKGROUND Non-surgical techniques for treating scoliosis frequently focus on realigning the spine, typically by muscular relaxation or muscular or ligamentous stretching. However, such treatments, which include physical therapeutic, chiropractic, and bracing techniques, are inconsistently supported by current evidence. In this study, we assess the possible benefits of asymmetrical strengthenin...

2016
Tristan G. Heintz Richard Eva James W. Fawcett

Climbing fibres and parallel fibres compete for dendritic space on Purkinje cells in the cerebellum. Normally, climbing fibres populate the proximal dendrites, where they suppress the multiple small spines typical of parallel fibres, leading to their replacement by the few large spines that contact climbing fibres. Previous work has shown that ephrins acting via EphA4 are a signal for this chan...

2004
LESTER R. ARONSON MADELINE L. COOPER

The post-natal development of penile spines, their appearance in adult males, and the changes that occur in them after castration, after treatmellt of castrated males with testosterone propionate, and after cessation of hormone treatment were studied using both pre and postpuberal castrates. Most of the observations were made on live animals and the conditions of the spines were correlated with...

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