نتایج جستجو برای: isonitrosoacetophenone

تعداد نتایج: 67  

Journal: :Phytochemistry 2013
Ntakadzeni E Madala Paul A Steenkamp Lizelle A Piater Ian A Dubery

Plants have developed biochemical and molecular responses to adapt to different stress environments. One of the characteristics of the multi-component defence response is the production of defence-related metabolites. Plant defences can be triggered by various stimuli, including synthetic or naturally occurring molecules, especially those derived from pathogens. In the current study, Nicotiana ...

2015
Arnaud T. Djami-Tchatchou Mmapula P. Maake Lizelle A. Piater Ian A. Dubery

Plants respond to various stress stimuli by activating broad-spectrum defense responses both locally as well as systemically. As such, identification of expressed genes represents an important step towards understanding inducible defense responses and assists in designing appropriate intervention strategies for disease management. Genes differentially expressed in tobacco cell suspensions follo...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2013
Kentaro Tsuruyama Chie-Fang Hsiao Scott H Chandler

The properties of neurons participating in masticatory rhythmogenesis are not clearly understood. Neurons within the dorsal trigeminal principal sensory nucleus (dPrV) are potential candidates as components of the masticatory central pattern generator (CPG). The present study examines in detail the ionic mechanisms controlling burst generation in dPrV neurons in rat (postnatal day 8-12) brain s...

2009
J. F. Storm K. Vervaeke H. Hu L. J. Graham

Many cortical neurons and other vertebrate nerve cells are equipped with a persistent Na current, INaP, which operates at membrane potentials near the action potential threshold. This current may strongly influence integration and transduction of synaptic input into spike patterns. However, due to the lack of pharmacological tools for selective blockade or enhancement of INaP, its impact on spi...

2012
Patrick E. Jasinski Yaroslav I. Molkov Natalia A. Shevtsova Jeffrey C. Smith Ilya A. Rybak

The neural mechanisms generating rhythmic bursting activity in the mammalian brainstem, particularly in the pre-Bötzinger complex (pre-BötC), which is involved in respiratory rhythm generation, and in the spinal cord (e.g. locomotor rhythmic activity) that persist after blockade of synaptic inhibition remain poorly understood. Experimental studies in rodent medullary slices containing the preBö...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2016
Zhen Zeng Elisa L Hill-Yardin David Williams Terence O'Brien Andris Serelis Christopher R French

The antiepileptic drug phenytoin (PHT) is thought to reduce the excitability of neural tissue by stabilizing sodium channels (NaV) in inactivated states. It has been suggested the fast-inactivated state (IF) is the main target, although slow inactivation (IS) has also been implicated. Other studies on local anesthetics with similar effects on sodium channels have implicated the NaV voltage sens...

2016
Anne K. Streit Yuen Ngan Fan Laura Masullo Richard A. Baines Brian D. McCabe

Although there are now a number of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) available, approximately one-third of epilepsy patients respond poorly to drug intervention. The reasons for this are complex, but are probably reflective of the increasing number of identified mutations that predispose individuals to this disease. Thus, there is a clear requirement for the development of novel treatments to address ...

2016
Jodi R Paul Daniel DeWoskin Laura J McMeekin Rita M Cowell Daniel B Forger Karen L Gamble

How neurons encode intracellular biochemical signalling cascades into electrical signals is not fully understood. Neurons in the central circadian clock in mammals provide a model system to investigate electrical encoding of biochemical timing signals. Here, using experimental and modelling approaches, we show how the activation of glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3) contributes to neuronal excit...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1998
N Leresche H R Parri G Erdemli A Guyon J P Turner S R Williams E Asprodini V Crunelli

The action of ethosuximide (ETX) on Na+, K+, and Ca2+ currents and on tonic and burst-firing patterns was investigated in rat and cat thalamic neurons in vitro by using patch and sharp microelectrode recordings. In thalamocortical (TC) neurons of the rat dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN), ETX (0.75-1 mM) decreased the noninactivating Na+ current, INaP, by 60% but had no effect on the tran...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1992
D A McCormick J R Huguenard

1. A model of the electrophysiological properties of single thalamocortical relay neurons in the rodent and cat dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus was constructed, based in part on the voltage dependence and kinetics of ionic currents detailed with voltage-clamp techniques. The model made the simplifying assumption of a single uniform compartment and incorporated a fast and transient Na+ current...

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