نتایج جستجو برای: glia

تعداد نتایج: 7566  

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2007
Jin Wan Hua Zheng Hong-Lei Xiao Zhen-Jue She Guo-Min Zhou

Müller glia have been demonstrated to display stem-cell properties after retinal damage. Here, we report this potential can be regulated by Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling. Shh can stimulate proliferation of Müller glia through its receptor and target gene expressed on them, furthermore, Shh-treated Müller glia are induced to dedifferentiate by expressing progenitor-specific markers, and then ad...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2001
Radha Rangarajan Hélène Courvoisier Ulrike Gaul

Neuron-glia interactions are crucial for the establishment of normal connectivity in the nervous system during development, but the molecular signals involved in these interactions are largely unknown. Here we show that differentiating photoreceptors in the developing Drosophila eye influence the proliferative and migratory behavior of the subretinal glia through the diffusible factors Decapent...

2015
Shilpi Minocha Delphine Valloton Isabelle Brunet Anne Eichmann Jean-Pierre Hornung Cecile Lebrand

The NG2(+) glia, also known as polydendrocytes or oligodendrocyte precursor cells, represent a new entity among glial cell populations in the central nervous system. However, the complete repertoire of their roles is not yet identified. The embryonic NG2(+) glia originate from the Nkx2.1(+) progenitors of the ventral telencephalon. Our analysis unravels that, beginning from E12.5 until E16.5, t...

Journal: :Neuron 1998
Jasprina N Noordermeer Casey C Kopczynski Richard D Fetter Kimberly S Bland Wei-Yu Chen Corey S Goodman

The midline glia are specialized, nonneuronal cells at the midline of the Drosophila central nervous system (CNS). During development, the midline glia provide guidance cues for extending axons. At the same time, they migrate and help separate the two axon commissures. They then wrap around and ensheath the commissural axons. In many segments, a few of the glia do not enwrap the axons, and thes...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Brooke A Patten Jean Michel Peyrin Gerry Weinmaster Gabriel Corfas

Radial glia cells both generate neurons and physically guide nascent neurons to their target destination in the cortex, and as such they are essential for CNS development. It has been proposed that in the developing cerebellum, neuronal contact induces radial glia formation, however, the mechanisms involved in this process are not well understood. Here we demonstrate that neuronal induction of ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2014
Jack Jiagang Zhao Hong Ouyang Jing Luo Sherrina Patel Yuanchao Xue John Quach Nicole Sfeir Meixia Zhang Xiangdong Fu Sheng Ding Shaochen Chen Kang Zhang

Vision impairment caused by loss of retinal neurons affects millions of people worldwide, and currently, there is no effective treatment. Müller glia of mammalian retina may represent an under-recognized and potential source for regeneration of a wide range of retinal cell types, including retinal ganglion cells and photoreceptors. Here, we demonstrated that mouse Müller glia cells have the cap...

Journal: :Neuron 2015
Fikri Birey Michelle Kloc Manideep Chavali Israa Hussein Michael Wilson Daniel J. Christoffel Tony Chen Michael A. Frohman John K. Robinson Scott J. Russo Arianna Maffei Adan Aguirre

NG2-expressing glia (NG2 glia) are a uniformly distributed and mitotically active pool of cells in the central nervous system (CNS). In addition to serving as progenitors of myelinating oligodendrocytes, NG2 glia might also fulfill physiological roles in CNS homeostasis, although the mechanistic nature of such roles remains unclear. Here, we report that ablation of NG2 glia in the prefrontal co...

Journal: :Development 2004
Benoît Aigouy Véronique Van de Bor Marcel Boeglin Angela Giangrande

Migration and proliferation have been mostly explored in culture systems or fixed preparations. We present a simple genetic model, the chains of glia moving along fly wing nerves, to follow such dynamic processes by time-lapse in the whole animal. We show that glia undergo extensive cytoskeleton and mitotic apparatus rearrangements during division and migration. Single cell labelling identifies...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Albrecht Kunze Marga Rubenecia Congreso Christian Hartmann Anke Wallraff-Beck Kerstin Hüttmann Peter Bedner Robert Requardt Gerald Seifert Christoph Redecker Klaus Willecke Andreas Hofmann Alexander Pfeifer Martin Theis Christian Steinhäuser

In the adult dentate gyrus, radial glia-like cells represent putative stem cells generating neurons and glial cells. Here, we combined patch-clamp recordings, biocytin filling, immunohistochemistry, single-cell transcript analysis, and mouse transgenics to test for connexin expression and gap junctional coupling of radial glia-like cells and its impact on neurogenesis. Radial glia-like cells we...

Journal: :Current topics in developmental biology 2005
Shai Shaham

Nervous systems are generally composed of two cell types-neurons and glia. Early studies of neurons revealed that these cells can conduct electrical currents, immediately implying that they have roles in the relay of information throughout the nervous system. Roles for glia have, until recently, remained obscure. The importance of glia in regulating neuronal survival had been long recognized. H...

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