نتایج جستجو برای: glia

تعداد نتایج: 7566  

Journal: :Journal of anatomy 2007
Rebekah Wigley Niki Hamilton Akiko Nishiyama Frank Kirchhoff Arthur M Butt

Models of central nervous system (CNS) function have historically been based on neurons and their synaptic contacts - the neuronal doctrine. This doctrine envisages glia as passive supportive cells. However, electrophysiological and imaging studies in brain slices show us that astrocytes, the most numerous cells in the brain, express a wide range of neurotransmitter receptors that are activated...

Journal: :Structure 2016
Jan Petersen Yvonne Kooy-Winkelaar Khai Lee Loh Mai Tran Jeroen van Bergen Frits Koning Jamie Rossjohn Hugh H Reid

In HLA-DQ8-associated celiac disease, TRAV26-2+-TRBV9+ and TRAV8-3+-TRBV6+ T cells recognize the immunodominant DQ8-glia-α1 epitope, whereupon a non-germline-encoded arginine residue played a key role in binding HLA-DQ8-glia-α1. Whether distinct T cell receptor (TCR) recognition modes exist for gliadin epitopes remains unclear. TCR repertoire analysis revealed populations of HLA-DQ8-glia-α1 and...

2011
Branden R. Nelson Yumi Ueki Sara Reardon Mike O. Karl Sean Georgi Byron H. Hartman Deepak A. Lamba Thomas A. Reh

Previous studies have shown that Müller glia are closely related to retinal progenitors; these two cell types express many of the same genes and after damage to the retina, Müller glia can serve as a source for new neurons, particularly in non-mammalian vertebrates. We investigated the period of postnatal retinal development when progenitors are differentiating into Müller glia to better unders...

Journal: :Glia 2008
Sonia Bonilla Anita C Hall Luisa Pinto Alessio Attardo Magdalena Götz Wieland B Huttner Ernest Arenas

The floor plate (FP), a signaling center and a structure rich in radial glia-like cells, has been traditionally thought to be devoid of neurons and neuronal progenitors. However, in the midbrain, the FP contains neurons of the dopaminergic (DA) lineage that require contact with radial glia-like cells for their induction. We, therefore, decided to explore the interaction relationship between rad...

2016
Christopher J. Sifuentes Jung-Woong Kim Anand Swaroop Pamela A. Raymond

Purpose Zebrafish neurons regenerate from Müller glia following retinal lesions. Genes and signaling pathways important for retinal regeneration in zebrafish have been described, but our understanding of how Müller glial stem cell properties are regulated is incomplete. Mammalian Müller glia possess a latent neurogenic capacity that might be enhanced in regenerative therapies to treat degenerat...

Journal: :Glia 2004
Zhong Xie Carolyn J Smith Linda J Van Eldik

Chronic glial activation in neurodegenerative diseases contributes to neuronal dysfunction and neuron loss through production of neuroinflammatory molecules. However, the molecular mechanisms, particularly the signal transduction pathways involved in glia-dependent neuron death, are poorly understood. As a first step to address this question, we used a neuron-glia co-culture system that allows ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2010
Brian D Gulbransen Jaideep S Bains Keith A Sharkey

Astrocytes respond to synaptic activity in the CNS. Astrocytic responses are synapse specific and precisely regulate synaptic activity. Glia in the peripheral nervous system also respond to neuronal activity, but it is unknown whether glial responses are synapse specific. We addressed this issue by examining the activation of enteric glia by distinct neuronal subpopulations in the enteric nervo...

Journal: :Current Biology 2000
Philip G Haydon

Recent results show that certain neurons and glia are connected by gap junctions, and that neurons can regulate gap-junctional communication by glia. The findings are inspiring a major reexamination of the role of glia in the regulation of neuronal integration in the central nervous system.

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 1988
E Sinués Porta B Conde Guerri L Martínez Millán P Parra Gerona M Arrazola Schlamilch

The neuron cell bodies and glia cells are separated by a narrow intercellular cleft of 200 A. We present here evidence that perikarya neuronal and perineuronal glia of the superior colliculus of the Oryctolagus Cuniculus communicate through gap-like junctions according to ultrastructural parameters. These junctions would mean some degree of electronic coupling between neuron cell bodies and per...

Journal: :Communicative & Integrative Biology 2011

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