نتایج جستجو برای: electroresponsive

تعداد نتایج: 43  

Journal: :Advanced healthcare materials 2014
Ania Servant Veronica Leon Dhifaf Jasim Laura Methven Patricia Limousin Ester Vazquez Fernandez-Pacheco Maurizio Prato Kostas Kostarelos

Stimuli-responsive biomaterials have attracted significant attention in the field of polymeric implants designed as active scaffolds for on-demand drug delivery. Conventional porous scaffolds suffer from drawbacks such as molecular diffusion and material degradation, allowing in most cases only a zero-order drug release profile. The possibility of using external stimulation to trigger drug rele...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2002
James F Otto Matthew M Kimball Karen S Wilcox

The whole-cell patch-clamp technique was used to examine the effects of retigabine, a novel anticonvulsant drug, on the electroresponsive properties of individual neurons as well as on neurotransmission between monosynaptically connected pairs of cultured mouse cortical neurons. Consistent with its known action on potassium channels, retigabine significantly hyperpolarized the resting membrane ...

2015
Stefano Masoli Sergio Solinas Egidio D'Angelo

The Purkinje cell (PC) is among the most complex neurons in the brain and plays a critical role for cerebellar functioning. PCs operate as fast pacemakers modulated by synaptic inputs but can switch from simple spikes to complex bursts and, in some conditions, show bistability. In contrast to original works emphasizing dendritic Ca-dependent mechanisms, recent experiments have supported a prima...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2013
Cheng Zhou Jennifer E Douglas Natasha N Kumar Shaofang Shu Douglas A Bayliss Xiangdong Chen

BACKGROUND Ketamine is a commonly used anesthetic, but the mechanistic basis for its clinically relevant actions remains to be determined. The authors previously showed that HCN1 channels are inhibited by ketamine and demonstrated that global HCN1 knockout mice are twofold less sensitive to hypnotic actions of ketamine. Although that work identified HCN1 channels as a viable molecular target fo...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2011
Guoshi Li Taiju Amano Denis Pare Satish S Nair

Intercalated (ITC) amygdala neurons regulate fear expression by controlling impulse traffic between the input (basolateral amygdala; BLA) and output (central nucleus; Ce) stations of the amygdala for conditioned fear responses. Previously, stimulation of the infralimbic (IL) cortex was found to reduce fear expression and the responsiveness of Ce neurons to BLA inputs. These effects were hypothe...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2001
M Martina S Royer D Paré

The GABA responses of fast-spiking (FS) interneurons and regular-spiking (RS) principal cells were studied using whole cell and perforated-patch recordings in slices of the basolateral amygdala, neo-, and perirhinal cortex. In these three areas, responses to exogenous and synaptically released GABA were abolished by GABA(A) receptor antagonists in FS cells but also included a GABA(B) component ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Chris I De Zeeuw Edilzh Chorev Anna Devor Yait Manor Ruben S Van Der Giessen Marcel T De Jeu Casper C Hoogenraad Jan Bijman Tom J H Ruigrok Pim French Dick Jaarsma Werner M Kistler Carola Meier Elisabeth Petrasch-Parwez Rolf Dermietzel Goran Sohl Martin Gueldenagel Klaus Willecke Yosi Yarom

Compensatory mechanisms after genetic manipulations have been documented extensively for the nervous system. In many cases, these mechanisms involve genetic regulation at the transcription or expression level of existing isoforms. We report a novel mechanism by which single neurons compensate for changes in network connectivity by retuning their intrinsic electrical properties. We demonstrate t...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2005
Elena Leznik Rodolfo Llinás

Inferior olivary (IO) neurons are electrically coupled through gap junctions and generate synchronous subthreshold oscillations of their membrane potential at a frequency of 1-10 Hz. Whereas the ionic mechanisms of these oscillatory responses are well understood, their origin and ensemble properties remain controversial. Here, the role of gap junctions in generating and synchronizing IO oscilla...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2013
Olga E Rodríguez-Sierra Hjalmar K Turesson Denis Pare

We characterized the electroresponsive and morphological properties of neurons in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST). Previously, Rainnie and colleagues distinguished three cell types in the anterolateral region of BNST (BNST-AL): low-threshold bursting cells (LTB; type II) and regular spiking neurons that display time-dependent (RS; type I) or fast (fIR; type III) inward rectificat...

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