نتایج جستجو برای: trigeminal ganglia

تعداد نتایج: 42267  

2012
Nikolai E. Lazarov

The TG represents a cranial analog of the dorsal root ganglia in the peripheral nervous system (Darian-Smith, 1973). TG neurons have a unique morphology and are classified as pseudounipolar (Krastev, 2009). Their centripetal processes, usually called trigeminal primary afferents, carry somatosensory information from mechanoreceptors, thermoreceptors and nociceptors in the face, the oral and nas...

Journal: :Brain research 2004
Shelley L Davies Alison R Loescher Nick M Clayton Chas Bountra Peter P Robinson Fiona M Boissonade

Damage to the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) may result in permanent painful dysaesthesia, and there is compelling evidence to suggest that ectopic activity from the injury site plays a crucial role in the initiation of this disorder. The aim of this study was to determine whether neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), a regulator of neuronal excitability, could be involved in the development of...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2009
Kathryn L McCabe John W Sechrist Marianne Bronner-Fraser

The largest of the cranial ganglia, the trigeminal ganglion, relays cutaneous sensations of the head to the central nervous system. Its sensory neurons have a dual origin from both ectodermal placodes and neural crest. Here, we show that the birth of neurons derived from the chick ophthalmic trigeminal placode begins prior to their ingression (HH11), as early as HH8, and considerably earlier th...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2010
Subrata Basu Ray Sagolshem S Singh R D Mehra

The cell bodies of pseudounipolar neurons of the trigeminal ganglia have been presumed to play a supportive role to neurites, which transmit various sensations like pain from the periphery to the brain stem. However, several studies have recently shown that these neuronal cell bodies could modulate the afferent stimuli by up-regulating various ion channels and also by increasing the synthesis o...

Journal: :International journal of physiology, pathophysiology and pharmacology 2014
Jeppe N Poulsen Frederik Larsen Meg Duroux Parisa Gazerani

Primary cell culture provides an experimental platform in which morphology, physiology, and cell-cell communication pathways can be studied under a well-controlled environment. Primary cell cultures of peripheral and central glia offer unique possibilities to clarify responses and pathways to different stimuli. Peripheral glia, satellite glial cells (SGCs), which surround neuronal cell bodies w...

2017
Vittorio Vellani Giorgia Moschetti Silvia Franchi Chiara Giacomoni Paola Sacerdote Giada Amodeo

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are frequently used to treat migraine, but the mechanisms of their effects in this pathology are not fully elucidated. The trigeminal ganglia and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) have been implicated in the pathophysiology of migraine. The release of CGRP and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) from freshly isolated rat trigeminal ganglia was evaluated af...

2012
Milan Aggarwal Veena Puri Sanjeev Puri

BACKGROUND The prevalence of migraine is 3-folds higher in females than in males, and it is intricately related to the levels of estrogen. Estrogen may regulate the expression of metabolic enzymes and receptors of serotonin and also calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), which are implicated in migraine pathogenesis. PURPOSE To study the effects of estrogen on the components of serotonin sys...

Journal: :Developmental neuroscience 1981
A M Davies A G Lumsden H C Slavkin G Burnstock

Developing trigeminal ganglia have been excised from mouse embryos of 9, 10, 11 and 12 days gestation and grown in tissue culture. A quantitative method was used to assess the effect of nerve growth factor (NGF) and an antiserum to NGF (anti-NGF) on fiber outgrowth from the explanted ganglia. Fiber outgrowth from 9-day ganglia (E9 ganglia) appeared to be unaffected by the presence of NGF. Howev...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1980
A d'Amico-Martel D M Noden

The avian trigeminal ganglion, which is embryonically derived from the neural crest and epidermal placodes, consists of two topographically segregated classes of immature neurons, large and small, during the second week of incubation, and two neuronal cell types, dark and light, interspersed throughout the mature ganglion. In order to establish the times of terminal mitosis of trigeminal sensor...

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