نتایج جستجو برای: trigeminal ganglia

تعداد نتایج: 42267  

2008
ADELE D'AMICO-MARTEL

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...

Journal: :Development 2008
Sophie J C Caron David Prober Margaret Choy Alexander F Schier

Among sensory systems, the somatic sense is exceptional in its ability to detect a wide range of chemical, mechanical and thermal stimuli. How this sensory diversity is established during development remains largely elusive. We devised a method (BAPTISM) that uses the photoconvertible fluorescent protein Kaede to simultaneously analyze birthdate and cell fate in live zebrafish embryos. We found...

Journal: :Folia morphologica 2000
M Prośba-Mackiewicz A Zółtowska J Dziewiatkowski

Expression of substance-P in human neurons of trigeminal ganglia has been investigated by immunohistochemistry and morphometry. These neurons constituted 12.8% to 32.6% of the total neuronal population in the trigeminal ganglia. Substance-P positive granulations were concentrated around the nucleus, distributed focally in neuroplasm or dispersed over the neuroplasm. Morphometric analysis has in...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1986
S Z Abghari R D Stulting S M Nigida D N Downer A J Nahmias

The spread of herpes simplex virus (HSV) through neural tissues was studied in three inbred mouse strains that differ in susceptibility to HSV stromal keratitis. The left eyes of BALB/c, C57BL/6, and DBA/2 mice were inoculated topically with HSV type 1. The optic and trigeminal nerves, trigeminal ganglia, and eyes were assayed for infectious virus on days 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 11 and 14 after inocu...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
B C Summers T P Margolis D A Leib

In humans and animal models of herpes simplex virus infection, zosteriform skin lesions have been described which result from anterograde spread of the virus following invasion of the nervous system. Such routes of viral spread have not been fully examined following corneal infection, and the possible pathologic consequences of such spread are unknown. To investigate this, recombinant viruses e...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2007
Michael L Freeman Brian S Sheridan Robert H Bonneau Robert L Hendricks

Recurrent HSV-1 ocular disease results from reactivation of latent virus in trigeminal ganglia, often following immunosuppression or exposure to a variety of psychological or physical stressors. HSV-specific CD8+ T cells can block HSV-1 reactivation from latency in ex vivo trigeminal ganglia cultures through production of IFN-gamma. In this study, we establish that either CD8+ T cell depletion ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1991
V Shankar B Dietzschold H Koprowski

Rabies virus pathogenesis was studied in a mouse model by inoculation of the masseter muscle. At different intervals, the masseter muscle, trigeminal ganglia, and brain were analyzed for virus-specific RNA with a polymerase chain reaction assay, which revealed that as early as 18 h postinfection (p.i.), virus-specific RNA was present in the trigeminal ganglia, and at 24 h p.i., viral RNA was id...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2015
Rakhi Malhotra Awanish Karan

3 years old lady presented with complaints of painful blisters on the right lower face, ulcers in the mouth and severe right otalgia of 24 hours duration. She had burning sensation in the skin near the lower lip two days prior to the appearance of the blisters. Examination revealed vesicular eruptions with clear fluid on right half of face involving the cheek, chin and lower lip (Figure 1) . or...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2009
Kathryn L McCabe Marianne Bronner-Fraser

Whereas neural crest cells are the source of the peripheral nervous system in the trunk of vertebrates, the "ectodermal placodes," together with neural crest, form the peripheral nervous system of the head. Cranial ectodermal placodes are thickenings in the ectoderm that subsequently ingress or invaginate to make important contributions to cranial ganglia, including epibranchial and trigeminal ...

2010
Guey-Chuen Perng Clinton Jones

Infection by herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) can cause clinical symptoms in the peripheral and central nervous system. Recurrent ocular shedding can lead to corneal scarring and vision loss making HSV-1 a leading cause of corneal blindness due to an infectious agent. The primary site of HSV-1 latency is sensory neurons within trigeminal ganglia. Periodically, reactivation from latency occur...

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