نتایج جستجو برای: purkinje

تعداد نتایج: 7006  

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 1985
J Altman S A Bayer

The time of origin, site of origin, migratory path and settling pattern of the Purkinje cells of the cerebellar hemispheres, anterior vermis, and posterior vermis were investigated in thymidine radiograms and plastic-embedded materials from rat embryos ranging in age from 15 to 22 days. In the hemispheres there is a rostral-to-caudal cytogenetic gradient: the Purkinje cells of lobulus simplex, ...

Journal: :Veterinary pathology 1988
D E Swayne D E Tyler J Batker

317 degeneration to loss of Purkinje cells. In the Purkinje cell layer where neurons were lost, there were empty baskets. Degenerate Purkinje cells were accompanied by axonal torpedoes in the granular layer. The empty baskets indicate Purkinje cell loss normally de~eloped,~ while axonal torpedoes are a nonspecific sign of Purkinje cell degeneration and not a consequence of developmental f a i l...

Journal: :Archives of histology and cytology 2009
Noriaki Ono Takeshi Yamaguchi Hajime Ishikawa Mitsue Arakawa Naohiko Takahashi Tetsunori Saikawa Tatsuo Shimada

Purkinje fibers in mammalian hearts are known to comprise the following three groups depending on their structure: group I found commonly in ungulates, group II in humans, monkeys and dogs, and group III in rodents. The aim of the present study was to document precisely the cytoarchitecture of a network of Purkinje fibers in different species by light and electron microscopy. Light microscopy o...

2015
Benjamin R. Liu Elizabeth M. Cherry

The Purkinje network is a specialized conduction system within the heart that ensures the proper activation of the ventricles to produce effective contraction. Its role during ventricular arrhythmias is less clear, but some experimental studies have suggested that the Purkinje network may significantly affect the genesis and maintenance of ventricular arrhythmias. Despite its importance, few st...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Joshua J White Marife Arancillo Trace L Stay Nicholas A George-Jones Sabrina L Levy Detlef H Heck Roy V Sillitoe

Cerebellar circuits are patterned into an array of topographic parasagittal domains called zones. The proper connectivity of zones is critical for motor coordination and motor learning, and in several neurological diseases cerebellar circuits degenerate in zonal patterns. Despite recent advances in understanding zone function, we still have a limited understanding of how zones are formed. Here,...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1998
M E Morrison C A Mason

Granule neurons, presynaptic afferents of Purkinje cells, are potent regulators of Purkinje cell development. Purified Purkinje cells survive and differentiate poorly, whereas coculture with granule neurons enhances their survival and dendritic development. Here we investigate the role of neurotrophins in granule-Purkinje cell interactions. BDNF or NT-4 improves, but NT-3 or CNTF reduces, survi...

Journal: :Veterinary pathology 2010
J M Verdes J A Moraña D Battes F Gutiérrez F Guerrero A Goicoa L E Fidalgo C G Barbeito C N Zanuzzi E L Portiansky E J Gimeno

Solanum bonariense intoxication is characterized by cerebellar neuronal vacuolation, degeneration, and necrosis. Cerebellar Purkinje cells seem especially susceptible, but more research is needed to determine the pathogenesis of neuronal necrosis and the mechanism of Purkinje cell susceptibility. Calbindin D28k (CbD28k) is highly expressed in Purkinje cells and has been used as a marker for nor...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
James M Weimann Carol A Charlton Timothy R Brazelton Robert C Hackman Helen M Blau

We show here that cells within human adult bone marrow can contribute to cells in the adult human brain. Cerebellar tissues from female patients with hematologic malignancies, who had received chemotherapy, radiation, and a bone marrow transplant, were analyzed. Brain samples were obtained at autopsy from female patients who received male (sex-mismatched) or female (sex-matched, control) bone m...

2009
Andrew J. Sachs Samuel A. David Neena B. Haider Arne M. Nystuen

The weeble mutant mouse has a frame shift mutation in inositol polyphosphate 4-phosphatase type I (Inpp4a). The phenotype is characterized by an early onset cerebellar ataxia and neurodegeneration, especially apparent in the Purkinje cells. Purkinje cell loss is a common pathological finding in many human and mouse ataxic disorders. Here we show that in the Inpp4a(wbl) mutant, Purkinje cells ar...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Abdel M Ghoumari Rosine Wehrlé Chris I De Zeeuw Constantino Sotelo Isabelle Dusart

In organotypic cultures, mouse Purkinje cells regenerate their axons from embryonic day 18 (E18) to postnatal day 0 (P0), die of apoptosis between P1 and P7, and survive but do not regenerate at P10. This particular behavior of Purkinje cells did not allow us to find out when the developmental switch between regeneration and lack of regeneration occurs. This work was undertaken to suppress Purk...

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