نتایج جستجو برای: connexin36 cx36

تعداد نتایج: 294  

2017
Stephan Tetenborg Shubhash C. Yadav Sheriar G. Hormuzdi Hannah Monyer Ulrike Janssen-Bienhold Karin Dedek

AII amacrine cells are essential interneurons of the primary rod pathway and transmit rod-driven signals to ON cone bipolar cells to enable scotopic vision. Gap junctions made of connexin36 (Cx36) mediate electrical coupling among AII cells and between AII cells and ON cone bipolar cells. These gap junctions underlie a remarkable degree of plasticity and are modulated by different signaling cas...

Journal: :Brain research. Brain research reviews 2004
Alberto E Pereda John E Rash James I Nagy Michael V L Bennett

Identifiable mixed electrical and chemical synapses on Mauthner cells, the club endings, have historically provided a window for the study of electrical transmission in vertebrates because of their accessibility for both physiological and ultrastructural characterization. Recent data show that electrical transmission at these terminals is mediated by connexin35 (Cx35), the fish ortholog of the ...

2015
Elena Ivanova Christopher W. Yee Botir T. Sagdullaev

Retinal degeneration (RD) encompasses a family of diseases that lead to photoreceptor death and visual impairment. Visual decline due to photoreceptor cell loss is further compromised by emerging spontaneous hyperactivity in inner retinal cells. This aberrant activity acts as a barrier to signals from the remaining photoreceptors, hindering therapeutic strategies to restore light sensitivity in...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Nicolás Palacios-Prado Gregory Hoge Alina Marandykina Lina Rimkute Sandrine Chapuis Nerijus Paulauskas Vytenis A Skeberdis John O'Brien Alberto E Pereda Michael V L Bennett Feliksas F Bukauskas

Gap junction (GJ) channels composed of Connexin36 (Cx36) are widely expressed in the mammalian CNS and form electrical synapses between neurons. Here we describe a novel modulatory mechanism of Cx36 GJ channels dependent on intracellular free magnesium ([Mg(2+)]i). We examined junctional conductance (gj) and its dependence on transjunctional voltage (Vj) at different [Mg(2+)]i in cultures of He...

Journal: :Brain research 2010
Logan J Voss Sofia Melin Gregory Jacobson James W Sleigh

Gap junctions within the cerebral cortex may facilitate cortical seizure formation by their ability to synchronize electrical activity. To investigate this, one option is to compare wild-type (WT) animals with those lacking the gene for connexin36 (Cx36 KO); the protein that forms neuronal gap junctions between cortical inhibitory cells. However, genetically modified knock-out animals may exhib...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2007
J E Rash C O Olson K G V Davidson T Yasumura N Kamasawa J I Nagy

Locus coeruleus neurons are strongly coupled during early postnatal development, and it has been proposed that these neurons are linked by extraordinarily abundant gap junctions consisting of connexin32 (Cx32) and connexin26 (Cx26), and that those same connexins abundantly link neurons to astrocytes. Based on the controversial nature of those claims, immunofluorescence imaging and freeze-fractu...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2006
A Zappalà D Cicero M F Serapide C Paz M V Catania M Falchi R Parenti M R Pantò F La Delia F Cicirata

The expression pattern of pannexin1, a gene coding for a protein that forms gap junction channels, was studied as both mRNA and protein in the CNS of adult mouse. Pannexin1 was widely expressed in the CNS by neuronal cell types but not glial cells, except for Bergmann glial cells of the cerebellar cortex. Cells positive to Ca-binding proteins, principally parvalbumin, but also calbindin and cal...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008
Claude Colomer Luis A Olivos Ore Nathalie Coutry Marie-Noëlle Mathieu Sébastien Arthaud Pierre Fontanaud Irena Iankova Françoise Macari Erwan Thouënnon Laurent Yon Youssef Anouar Nathalie C Guérineau

An increase in circulating catecholamine levels represents one of the mechanisms whereby organisms cope with stress. In the periphery, catecholamines mainly originate from the sympathoadrenal system. As we reported, in addition to the central control through cholinergic innervation, a local gap junction-delineated route between adrenal chromaffin cells contributes to catecholamine exocytosis. H...

Journal: :Journal of neurocytology 2004
J E Rash A Pereda N Kamasawa C S Furman T Yasumura K G V Davidson F E Dudek C Olson X Li J I Nagy

Combined confocal microscopy and freeze-fracture replica immunogold labeling (FRIL) were used to examine the connexin identity at electrical synapses in goldfish brain and rat retina, and to test for "co-localization" vs. "close proximity" of connexins to other functionally interacting proteins in synapses of goldfish and mouse brain and rat retina. In goldfish brain, confocal microscopy reveal...

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