نتایج جستجو برای: motor neuron

تعداد نتایج: 208287  

Journal: :Neurology 2006
Robert D Henderson Michael P Pender

Myelopathy is a recognized complication of diving and usually presents with upper motor neuron weakness and sensory loss of the lower limbs due to thoracic spinal cord damage. Here we present a case of lower motor neuron upper limb weakness due to infarction of the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord following diving. To our knowledge, this is the first report of an isolated lower motor neur...

2012
Jun-An Chen Hynek Wichterle

Diversification of mammalian spinal motor neurons into hundreds of subtypes is critical for the maintenance of body posture and coordination of complex movements. Motor neuron differentiation is controlled by extrinsic signals that regulate intrinsic genetic programs specifying and consolidating motor neuron subtype identity. While transcription factors have been recognized as principal regulat...

2017
Jie Gong Xin Wang Chenwen Zhu Xiaohua Dong Qinxin Zhang Xiaoning Wang Xuchu Duan Fuping Qian Yunwei Shi Yu Gao Qingshun Zhao Renjie Chai Dong Liu

Insulinoma-associated1a (insm1a) is a zinc-finger transcription factor playing a series of functions in cell formation and differentiation of vertebrate central and peripheral nervous systems and neuroendocrine system. However, its roles on the development of motor neuron have still remained uncovered. Here, we provided evidences that insm1a was a vital regulator of motor neuron development, an...

2015
Lyndsay M. Murray Ariane Beauvais Sabrina Gibeault Natalie L. Courtney Rashmi Kothary

INTRODUCTION The term motor neuron disease encompasses a spectrum of disorders in which motor neurons are the lost. Importantly, while some motor neurons are lost early in disease and others remain intact at disease end-stage. This creates a valuable experimental paradigm to investigate the factors that regulate motor neuron vulnerability. Spinal muscular atrophy is a childhood motor neuron dis...

2012
Karen M. Fisher Boubker Zaaimi Timothy L. Williams Stuart N. Baker Mark R. Baker

In motor neuron disease, the focus of therapy is to prevent or slow neuronal degeneration with neuroprotective pharmacological agents; early diagnosis and treatment are thus essential. Incorporation of needle electromyographic evidence of lower motor neuron degeneration into diagnostic criteria has undoubtedly advanced diagnosis, but even earlier diagnosis might be possible by including tests o...

Journal: :Neuron 2009
Seunghee Lee Bora Lee Jae W. Lee Soo-Kyung Lee

Extracellular signals and cell-intrinsic transcription factors cooperatively instruct generation of diverse neurons. However, little is known about how neural progenitors integrate both cues and orchestrate chromatin changes for neuronal specification. Here, we report that extrinsic signal retinoic acid (RA) and intrinsic transcription factor Neurogenin2 (Ngn2) collaboratively trigger transcrip...

Journal: :Neuron 2016
Ho Sung Rhee Michael Closser Yuchun Guo Elizaveta V. Bashkirova G. Christopher Tan David K. Gifford Hynek Wichterle

Generic spinal motor neuron identity is established by cooperative binding of programming transcription factors (TFs), Isl1 and Lhx3, to motor-neuron-specific enhancers. How expression of effector genes is maintained following downregulation of programming TFs in maturing neurons remains unknown. High-resolution exonuclease (ChIP-exo) mapping revealed that the majority of enhancers established ...

2013
Kevin H.J. Park Sonia Franciosi Blair R. Leavitt

MyoD and myogenin are myogenic transcription factors preferentially expressed in adult fast and slow muscles, respectively. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disorder in which motor neuron loss is accompanied by muscle denervation and paralysis. Studies suggest that muscle phenotype may influence ALS disease progression. Here we demonstrate that myogenin gene transfer i...

Journal: :Neuron 2002
Bernadette H LaMonte Karen E Wallace Beth A Holloway Spencer S Shelly Jennifer Ascaño Mariko Tokito Thomas Van Winkle David S Howland Erika L.F Holzbaur

To test the hypothesis that inhibition of axonal transport is sufficient to cause motor neuron degeneration such as that observed in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), we engineered a targeted disruption of the dynein-dynactin complex in postnatal motor neurons of transgenic mice. Dynamitin overexpression was found to disassemble dynactin, a required activator of cytoplasmic dynein, resulting...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1996
R Chen F Grand'Maison M J Strong D A Ramsay C F Bolton

Respiratory failure is rarely a presenting symptom of motor neuron disease. Seven patients with motor neuron disease who presented with acute respiratory failure of unknown cause and required mechanical ventilation were studied. They all had symptoms and signs suggestive of diaphragmatic weakness. Respiratory involvement seemed disproportionately severe, as six were ambulatory and only three no...

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