نتایج جستجو برای: gabaergic neurons

تعداد نتایج: 173750  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2003
Jijiang Wang Xin Wang Mustapha Irnaten Priya Venkatesan Cory Evans Sunit Baxi David Mendelowitz

The heart slows during expiration and heart rate increases during inspiration. This cardiorespiratory interaction is thought to occur by increased inhibitory synaptic events to cardiac vagal neurons during inspiration. Since cholinergic receptors have been suggested to be involved in this cardiorespiratory interaction, we tested whether endogenous cholinergic activity modulates GABAergic and gl...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Han Wang Kelly Girskis Tom Janssen Jason P. Chan Krishnakali Dasgupta James A. Knowles Liliane Schoofs Derek Sieburth

BACKGROUND Rhythmic behaviors are driven by endogenous biological clocks in pacemakers, which must reliably transmit timing information to target tissues that execute rhythmic outputs. During the defecation motor program in C. elegans, calcium oscillations in the pacemaker (intestine), which occur about every 50 s, trigger rhythmic enteric muscle contractions through downstream GABAergic neuron...

2013
Changjiu Zhao Brian Eisinger Stephen C. Gammie

Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) neurotransmission in the lateral septum (LS) is implicated in modulating various behavioral processes, including emotional reactivity and maternal behavior. However, identifying the phenotype of GABAergic neurons in the CNS has been hampered by the longstanding inability to reliably detect somal immunoreactivity for GABA or glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD), the e...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 1987
D Fitzpatrick J S Lund D E Schmechel A C Towles

Antisera to glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) have been used to characterize the morphology and distribution of presumed GABAergic neurons and axon terminals within the macaque striate cortex. Despite some differences in the relative sensitivity of these antisera for detecting cell bodies and terminals, the overall patterns of labeling appear quite similar. GA...

2011
Peter Wenner

Homeostatic plasticity ensures that appropriate levels of activity are maintained through compensatory adjustments in synaptic strength and cellular excitability. For instance, excitatory glutamatergic synapses are strengthened following activity blockade and weakened following increases in spiking activity. This form of plasticity has been described in a wide array of networks at several diffe...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Penphimon Phongphanphanee Fengxia Mizuno Psyche H Lee Yuchio Yanagawa Tadashi Isa William C Hall

Attenuation of visual activity in the superficial layers (SLs), stratum griseum superficiale and stratum opticum, of the superior colliculus during saccades may contribute to reducing perceptual blur during saccades and also may help prevent subsequent unwanted saccades. GABAergic neurons in the intermediate, premotor, layer (SGI), stratum griseum intermedium, send an inhibitory input to SL. Th...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2010
Katsuro Kameyama Kazuhiro Sohya Teppei Ebina Atsuo Fukuda Yuchio Yanagawa Tadaharu Tsumoto

Neuronal circuits in the cerebral cortex consist mainly of glutamatergic/excitatory and GABAergic/inhibitory neurons. In the visual cortex, the binocular responsiveness of neurons is modified by monocular visual deprivation during the critical period of postnatal development. Although GABAergic neurons are considered to play a key role in the expression of the critical period, it is not known w...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Emilie Sapin Damien Lapray Anne Bérod Romain Goutagny Lucienne Léger Pascal Ravassard Olivier Clément Lucie Hanriot Patrice Fort Pierre-Hervé Luppi

Paradoxical sleep (PS) is a state characterized by cortical activation, rapid eye movements and muscle atonia. Fifty years after its discovery, the neuronal network responsible for the genesis of PS has been only partially identified. We recently proposed that GABAergic neurons would have a pivotal role in that network. To localize these GABAergic neurons, we combined immunohistochemical detect...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Celine Mateo Michael Avermann Luc J. Gentet Feng Zhang Karl Deisseroth Carl C.H. Petersen

BACKGROUND Synaptic interactions between excitatory and inhibitory neocortical neurons are important for mammalian sensory perception. Synaptic transmission between identified neurons within neocortical microcircuits has mainly been studied in brain slice preparations in vitro. Here, we investigate brain-state-dependent neocortical synaptic interactions in vivo by combining the specificity of o...

Journal: :Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 2015
Brooke A. DeRosa Kinsley C. Belle Blake J. Thomas Holly N. Cukier Margaret A. Pericak-Vance Jeffery M. Vance Derek M. Dykxhoorn

BACKGROUND GABAergic synaptic transmission is known to play a critical role in the assembly of neuronal circuits during development and is responsible for maintaining the balance between excitatory and inhibitory signaling in the brain during maturation into adulthood. Importantly, defects in GABAergic neuronal function and signaling have been linked to a number of neurological diseases, includ...

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