نتایج جستجو برای: motor neuron

تعداد نتایج: 208287  

Journal: :Neuron 2004
Bryce L Sopher Patrick S Thomas Michelle A LaFevre-Bernt Ida E Holm Scott A Wilke Carol B Ware Lee-Way Jin Randell T Libby Lisa M Ellerby Albert R La Spada

X-linked spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (SBMA) is an inherited neuromuscular disorder characterized by lower motor neuron degeneration. SBMA is caused by polyglutamine repeat expansions in the androgen receptor (AR). To determine the basis of AR polyglutamine neurotoxicity, we introduced human AR yeast artificial chromosomes carrying either 20 or 100 CAGs into mouse embryonic stem cells. Th...

Journal: :Brain research 1992
D V Buonomano L J Cleary J H Byrne

We have identified an inhibitory neuron (RPL4) in the right pleural ganglion of Aplysia, which produced hyperpolarization of the sensory and motor neurons involved in the tail withdrawal reflex. Activation of RPL4 significantly reduced the amplitude of excitatory postsynaptic potentials produced in tail motor neurons by action potentials triggered in sensory neurons. This example of heterosynap...

Journal: :Neuron 2002
Sonya J Koo Samuel L Pfaff

Our understanding of motor neuron differentiation is rapidly evolving. New studies demonstrate that cells in the periphery of the embryo provide feedback signals for spinal cord motor neurons that are instrumental in the timing and regulation of their development. Two papers in this issue of Neuron identify a motor neuron survival factor, GDNF, and the ETS transcription factor, PEA3, as key com...

Journal: :Cell 2005
Mi-Ryoung Song Samuel L. Pfaff

Motor neurons are assigned unique subidentities preceding their axon navigation. This ensures proper innervation of muscle targets and is accompanied by a stereotypical clustering of motor neuron cell bodies into "motor pools" within the spinal cord. However, the mechanisms that drive motor neuron diversification have been poorly understood. A new study by Dasen et al. (2005) in this issue of C...

2010
Ana G. Barbeito Pinar Mesci Séverine Boillée

Because microglial cells, the resident macrophages of the CNS, react to any lesion of the nervous system, they have for long been regarded as potential players in the pathogenesis of several neurodegenerative disorders including Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, the most common motor neuron disease in the adult. In recent years, this microglial reaction to motor neuron injury, in particular, and t...

2012
Kensuke Ikenaka Masahisa Katsuno Kaori Kawai Shinsuke Ishigaki Fumiaki Tanaka Gen Sobue

Motor neurons typically have very long axons, and fine-tuning axonal transport is crucial for their survival. The obstruction of axonal transport is gaining attention as a cause of neuronal dysfunction in a variety of neurodegenerative motor neuron diseases. Depletions in dynein and dynactin-1, motor molecules regulating axonal trafficking, disrupt axonal transport in flies, and mutations in th...

قمرانی, امیر, نصر آزادانی, سحر, یار محمدیان, احمد,

Recent studies have reported the discovery of a group of neurons in the motor cortex of the brain's gray. These neurons are called mirror neurons. Rizzolatti and colleagues in 1990s discovered the first mirror neuron system in monkeys in the University of Parma. Mirror neurons in brain are responsible for understanding the actions and intentions of others. The mirror neuron system has an import...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2005
Gary Vanderlaan Oksana V Tyurina Rolf O Karlstrom Anand Chandrasekhar

The Gli family of zinc-finger transcription factors mediates Hedgehog (Hh) signaling in all vertebrates. However, their roles in ventral neural tube patterning, in particular motor neuron induction, appear to have diverged across species. For instance, cranial motor neurons are essentially lost in zebrafish detour (gli1(-)) mutants, whereas motor neuron development is unaffected in mouse single...

Journal: :Science 2005
Meenakshi Rao Shanthini Sockanathan

During neural development, coordinate regulation of cell-cycle exit and differentiation is essential for cell-fate specification, cell survival, and proper wiring of neuronal circuits. However, the molecules that direct these events remain poorly defined. In the developing spinal cord, the differentiation of motor neuron progenitors into postmitotic motor neurons is regulated by retinoid signal...

Journal: :American journal of neurodegenerative disease 2012
Christi L Kolarcik Robert Bowser

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neuromuscular disease for which effective therapeutic interventions and an understanding of underlying disease mechanism are lacking. A variety of biochemical pathways are believed to contribute to the pathophysiology of ALS that are common to both sporadic and familial forms of the disease. Evidence from both human and animal studies indicates tha...

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