نتایج جستجو برای: connexin36 cx36

تعداد نتایج: 294  

2017
Xue-mei Wu Guang-liang Wang Xiao-sheng Hao Jia-chun Feng

Connexin (Cx) 36 is known to be a component of gap junctions, and has been suggested to play an important role in epilepsy. In order to determine dynamic changes of Cx36 protein expression in epilepsy and investigate the role of Cx36 in electroencephalographic activity and pathogenesis, we utilized kainic acid (KA) to induce epileptogenesis. We found that epileptic discharges began 71.8 ± 23.7 ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2014
Kurt W Short W Steve Head David W Piston

The insulin-secreting β-cells are contained within islets of Langerhans, which are highly vascularized. Blood cell flow rates through islets are glucose-dependent, even though there are no changes in blood cell flow within in the surrounding exocrine pancreas. This suggests a specific mechanism of glucose-regulated blood flow in the islet. Pancreatic islets respond to elevated glucose with sync...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2016
Zhi-Yu Chen Feng-Yan Shen Lai Jiang Xuan Zhao Xiao-Lu Shen Wei Zhong Sha Liu Zhi-Ru Wang Ying-Wei Wang

BACKGROUND Synaptic mechanisms and neuronal oscillations have been proposed to be responsible for neuropathic pain formation. Many studies have also highlighted the important role of electrical synapses in synaptic plasticity and in neuronal oscillations. Thus, electrical synapses may contribute to neuropathic pain generation. However, previous studies have primarily focused on the role of chem...

Journal: :Journal of neurocytology 2005
John E Rash Kimberly G V Davidson Naomi Kamasawa Thomas Yasumura Masami Kamasawa Chunbo Zhang Robin Michaels Diego Restrepo Ole P Ottersen Carl O Olson James I Nagy

Odorant/receptor binding and initial olfactory information processing occurs in olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) within the olfactory epithelium. Subsequent information coding involves high-frequency spike synchronization of paired mitral/tufted cell dendrites within olfactory bulb (OB) glomeruli via positive feedback between glutamate receptors and closely-associated gap junctions. With mRNA ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Aaron G Blankenship Aaron M Hamby Alana Firl Shri Vyas Stephan Maxeiner Klaus Willecke Marla B Feller

Gap junction coupling synchronizes activity among neurons in adult neural circuits, but its role in coordinating activity during development is less known. The developing retina exhibits retinal waves--spontaneous depolarizations that propagate among retinal interneurons and drive retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) to fire correlated bursts of action potentials. During development, two connexin isof...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Derek L Buhl Kenneth D Harris Sheriar G Hormuzdi Hanna Monyer György Buzsáki

The physiological roles of neuronal gap junctions in the intact brain are not known. The recent generation of the connexin-36 knock-out (Cx36 KO) mouse has offered a unique opportunity to examine this problem. Recent in vitro recordings in Cx36 KO mice suggested that Cx36 gap junction contributes to various oscillatory patterns in the theta (approximately 5-10 Hz) and gamma (approximately 30-80...

2015
Joseph D. Fontes Jon Ramsey Jeremy M Polk Andre Koop Janna V. Denisova Andrei B. Belousov Alexandre Hiroaki Kihara

Pharmacological blockade or genetic knockout of neuronal connexin 36 (Cx36)-containing gap junctions reduces neuronal death caused by ischemia, traumatic brain injury and NMDA receptor (NMDAR)-mediated excitotoxicity. However, whether Cx36 gap junctions contribute to neuronal death via channel-dependent or channel-independent mechanism remains an open question. To address this, we manipulated c...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
W Wade Kothmann Stephen C Massey John O'Brien

Gap junction proteins form the substrate for electrical coupling between neurons. These electrical synapses are widespread in the CNS and serve a variety of important functions. In the retina, connexin 36 (Cx36) gap junctions couple AII amacrine cells and are a requisite component of the high-sensitivity rod photoreceptor pathway. AII amacrine cell coupling strength is dynamically regulated by ...

2016
Valentina Cigliola Celine Populaire Ciro L. Pierri Samuel Deutsch Jacques-Antoine Haefliger João Fadista Valeriya Lyssenko Leif Groop Rico Rueedi Fabrizio Thorel Pedro Luis Herrera Paolo Meda

Signalling through gap junctions contributes to control insulin secretion and, thus, blood glucose levels. Gap junctions of the insulin-producing β-cells are made of connexin 36 (Cx36), which is encoded by the GJD2 gene. Cx36-null mice feature alterations mimicking those observed in type 2 diabetes (T2D). GJD2 is also expressed in neurons, which share a number of common features with pancreatic...

Journal: :Experimental cell research 2004
Martin Theis Christophe Mas Britta Döring Joachim Degen Christopher Brink Dorothée Caille Anne Charollais Olaf Krüger Achim Plum Virginie Nepote Pedro Herrera Paolo Meda Klaus Willecke

Transcripts of three connexin isoforms (Cx36, Cx43 and Cx45) have been reported in rodent pancreatic islets, but the precise distribution of the cognate proteins is still unknown. We determined expression of Cx36 in a cell-autonomous manner using mice with a targeted replacement of the Cx36 coding region by a lacZ reporter gene. For cell-autonomous monitoring of Cx43 expression, we used the Cre...

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