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https://read.qxmd.com/read/21307253/the-unc5c-netrin-receptor-regulates-dorsal-guidance-of-mouse-hindbrain-axons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Doyeun Kim, Susan L Ackerman
The cerebellum receives its input from multiple precerebellar nuclei located in the brainstem and sends processed information to other brain structures via the deep cerebellar neurons. Guidance molecules that regulate the complex migrations of precerebellar neurons and the initial guidance of their leading processes have been identified. However, the molecules necessary for dorsal guidance of precerebellar axons to the developing cerebellum or for guidance of decussating axons of the deep nuclei are not known...
February 9, 2011: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20932956/brain-derived-neurotrophic-factor-bdnf-and-polysialylated-neural-cell-adhesion-molecule-psa-ncam-codistribution-in-the-human-brainstem-precerebellar-nuclei-from-prenatal-to-adult-age
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marina Quartu, Maria Pina Serra, Marianna Boi, Tiziana Melis, Rossano Ambu, Marina Del Fiacco
Occurrence and distribution of the neurotrophin brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and polysialylated-neural cell adhesion molecule (PSA-NCAM), a neuroplasticity marker known to modulate BDNF signalling, were examined by immunohistochemistry in the human brainstem precerebellar nuclei at prenatal, perinatal and adult age. Western blot analysis performed in human brainstem showed for both molecules a single protein band compatible with the molecular weight of the dimeric form of mature BDNF and with that of PSA-NCAM...
December 2, 2010: Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20570661/otolith-stimulation-induces-c-fos-expression-in-vestibular-and-precerebellar-nuclei-in-cats-and-squirrel-monkeys
#23
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Joan S Baizer, Will L Corwin, James F Baker
Vestibular information is critical for the control of balance, posture, and eye movements. Signals from the receptors, the semicircular canals and otoliths, are carried by the eighth nerve and distributed to the four nuclei of the vestibular nuclear complex, the VNC. However, anatomical and physiological data suggest that many additional brainstem nuclei are engaged in the processing of vestibular signals and generation of motor responses. To assess the role of these structures in vestibular functions, we have used the expression of the immediate early gene c-Fos as a marker for neurons activated by stimulation of the otoliths or the semicircular canals...
September 10, 2010: Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19728992/nonphosphorylated-neurofilament-protein-is-expressed-by-scattered-neurons-in-the-vestibular-and-precerebellar-brainstem
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joan S Baizer
Vestibular information is essential for the control of posture, balance, and eye movements. The vestibular nerve projects to the four nuclei of the vestibular nuclear complex (VNC), as well as to several additional brainstem nuclei and the cerebellum. We have found that expression of the calcium-binding proteins calretinin (CR) and calbindin (CB), and the synthetic enzyme for nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) define subdivisions of the medial vestibular nucleus (MVe) and the nucleus prepositus (PrH), in cat, monkey, and human...
November 17, 2009: Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19604756/labelling-of-cells-in-the-medulla-oblongata-and-the-spinal-cord-of-the-monkey-after-injections-of-horseradish-peroxidase-in-the-thalamus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
D Albe-Fessard, J Boivie, G Grant, A Levante
Injections of horseradish peroxidase were performed in macaque monkeys in the intralaminar and the ventroposterior thalamic region, respectively. Following injection in the intralaminar region labelled cells were present in the marginal zone both in the spinal trigeminal nuclues and in the spinal dorsal horn. The same areas contained labelled cells after injections in the ventroposterior thalamic region, but in such experiments labelled cells were also present in the lamina IV-V region of the spinal cord, in the gracile and main cuneate nuclei and in the external cuneate nucleus...
August 1975: Neuroscience Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19189709/brainstem-projection-of-the-vestibular-nerve-in-the-guinea-pig-an-hrp-horseradish-peroxidase-and-wga-hrp-wheat-germ-agglutinin-hrp-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Burian, W Gstoettner, R Mayr
We explored the course and termination of primary vestibular afferent fibers within the brainstem of the guinea pig by means of anterograde axonal transport of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and wheat germ agglutinin-conjugated horseradish peroxidase (WGA-HRP). Primary vestibular afferent fibers distribute within the entire vestibular nuclear complex, with the exception of the dorsal part of the lateral vestibular nucleus. The superior vestibular nucleus is characterized by the concentration of terminals within its central part...
March 8, 1990: Journal of Comparative Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18834931/comparison-of-neuronal-activities-of-external-cuneate-nucleus-spinocerebellar-cortex-and-interpositus-nucleus-during-passive-movements-of-the-rat-s-forelimb
#27
COMPARATIVE STUDY
A Casabona, M S Valle, G Bosco, V Perciavalle
In this paper we examined the neuronal activities of external cuneate nucleus, spinocerebellar Purkinje cells and interpositus nucleus during passive forelimb movements in anesthetized rats with the aim of identifying common or different patterns of activation across structures. By means of principal components analysis, we identified two main patterns of discharge which explained most of the dataset variance. One component characterized the movement-related activity of external cuneate and spinocerebellar cortical neurons, while the other reflected neuronal activity of the interpositus nucleus...
November 11, 2008: Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18420379/mapping-of-cgrp-in-the-alpaca-lama-pacos-brainstem
#28
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Eliana de Souza, Rafael Coveñas, Pedro Yi, Luís Angel Aguilar, Luís Lerma, Roy Andrade, Arturo Mangas, Zaida Díaz-Cabiale, José Angel Narváez
In this study, we demonstrate the presence of immunoreactive structures containing calcitonin gene-related peptide in the alpaca brainstem. This is the first time that a detailed mapping of the cell bodies and fibers containing this neuropeptide in the alpaca brainstem has been carried out using an immunocytochemical technique. Immunoreactive cell bodies and fibers were widely distributed throughout the alpaca brainstem. A high density of calcitonin gene-related peptide-immunoreactive perikarya was found in the superior colliculus, the dorsal nucleus of the raphe, the trochlear nucleus, the lateral division of the marginal nucleus of the brachium conjunctivum, the motor trigeminal nucleus, the facial nucleus, the pons reticular formation, the retrofacial nucleus, the rostral hypoglossal nucleus, and in the motor dorsal nucleus of the vagus, whereas a high density of fibers containing calcitonin gene-related peptide was observed in the lateral division of the marginal nucleus of the brachium conjunctivum, the parvocellular division of the alaminar spinal trigeminal nucleus, the external cuneate nucleus, the nucleus of the solitary tract, the laminar spinal trigeminal nucleus, and in the area postrema...
July 2008: Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18410507/human-brain-aminopeptidase-a-biochemical-properties-and-distribution-in-brain-nuclei
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nadia de Mota, Xavier Iturrioz, Cedric Claperon, Laurence Bodineau, Celine Fassot, Bernard Pierre Roques, Miklos Palkovits, Catherine Llorens-Cortes
Aminopeptidase A (APA) generated brain angiotensin III, one of the main effector peptides of the brain renin angiotensin system, exerting a tonic stimulatory effect on the control of blood pressure in hypertensive rats. The distribution of APA in human brain has not been yet studied. We first biochemically characterized human brain APA (apparent molecular mass of 165 and 130 kDa) and we showed that the human enzyme exhibited similar enzymatic characteristics to recombinant mouse APA. Both enzymes had similar sensitivity to Ca(2+)...
July 2008: Journal of Neurochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18177631/cellular-localization-of-p2x7-receptor-mrna-in-the-rat-brain
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yong Yu, Shinya Ugawa, Takashi Ueda, Yusuke Ishida, Kiyoshi Inoue, Aung Kyaw Nyunt, Atsushi Umemura, Mitsuhito Mase, Kazuo Yamada, Shoichi Shimada
P2X7 receptor is a member of the P2X family of ATP-gated ion channels. The cellular localization of P2X7 receptors in the central nervous system remains controversial because immunohistochemical staining patterns are inconsistent among antibodies. Here we examined the precise distribution of P2X7 mRNAs in the rat brain using isotopic in situ hybridization. P2X7-positive glial-like small cells were sporadically scattered in almost all areas of the brain. P2X7-positive glial-like small cells were also observed in nerve fiber tracts such as the anterior commissure, corpus callosum (CC), optic tract, and internal capsule...
February 15, 2008: Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17558144/retrograde-infection-of-precerebellar-nuclei-neurons-by-injection-of-a-recombinant-adenovirus-into-the-cerebellar-cortex-of-normal-and-reeler-mice
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Yasufumi Tanaka, Haruo Okado, Toshio Terashima
The reeler mouse is an autosomal recessive mutant mouse caused by mutation of the reelin gene and characterized by cerebellar ataxia. To determine whether the distribution pattern of precerebellar nuclei neurons in the brainstem of the reeler mouse changes, we injected a small volume of a replication-defective recombinant adenovirus carrying E. coli beta-galactosidase (lacZ) into the cerebellar cortex of normal and reeler mice. Five days later, the mice were transcardially perfused by a fixative solution. X-gal staining of coronal or sagittal sections of the brainstem revealed that many origins for reticulocerebellar, cuneocerebellar, trigeminocerebellar, and pontocerebellar projections were retrogradely labeled, but only a few olivocerebellar neurons were labeled...
April 2007: Archives of Histology and Cytology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17462828/vesicular-acetylcholine-transporter-immunoreactive-axon-terminals-enriched-in-the-pontine-nuclei-of-the-mouse
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
T Tsutsumi, T Houtani, K Toida, M Kase, T Yamashita, K Ishimura, T Sugimoto
Information to the cerebellum enters via many afferent sources collectively known as precerebellar nuclei. We investigated the distribution of cholinergic terminal-like structures in the mouse precerebellar nuclei by immunohistochemistry for vesicular acetylcholine transporter (VAChT). VAChT is involved in acetylcholine transport into synaptic vesicles and is regarded as a reliable marker for cholinergic terminals and preterminal axons. In adult male mice, brains were perfusion-fixed. Polyclonal antibodies for VAChT, immunoglobulin G-peroxidase and diaminobenzidine were used for immunostaining...
June 8, 2007: Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17229105/brain-activity-associated-with-fear-renewal
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A K Bruchey, F Gonzalez-Lima
This is the first mapping study of the brain activity associated with the renewal of an extinguished conditioned response. Rats were given radiolabeled fluorodeoxyglucose, a glucose analog, to map brain effects of an extinguished tone during context-dependent renewal of conditioned fear. A tone conditioned stimulus was paired with a footshock unconditioned stimulus in a first context, followed by conditioned response extinction in a second context and conditioned response renewal in a third context. Control rats were treated identically, except that tone and shock were presented pseudorandomly...
December 2006: European Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17084476/migration-and-nucleogenesis-of-mouse-precerebellar-neurons-visualized-by-in-utero-electroporation-of-a-green-fluorescent-protein-gene
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takuya Okada, Kazuko Keino-Masu, Masayuki Masu
Neural migration is a critical step for accurate CNS development, but the molecular mechanisms that regulate migration, settlement and nucleogenesis remain largely unknown. The precerebellar neurons (PCNs), generated in the lower rhombic lip (LRL), migrate towards their destinations: some neurons form the pontine gray nucleus (PGN) and reticulotegmental nucleus (RTN) in the ipsilateral pons, while others form the lateral reticular and external cuneate nuclei in the contralateral medulla after crossing the midline...
January 2007: Neuroscience Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16611692/classic-cadherins-regulate-tangential-migration-of-precerebellar-neurons-in-the-caudal-hindbrain
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hiroki Taniguchi, Daisuke Kawauchi, Kazuhiko Nishida, Fujio Murakami
Classic cadherins are calcium dependent homophilic cell adhesion molecules that play a key role in developmental processes such as morphogenesis, compartmentalization and maintenance of a tissue. They also play important roles in development and function of the nervous system. Although classic cadherins have been shown to be involved in the migration of non-neuronal cells, little is known about their role in neuronal migration. Here, we show that classic cadherins are essential for the migration of precerebellar neurons...
May 2006: Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16566003/projections-of-the-second-cervical-dorsal-root-ganglion-to-the-cochlear-nucleus-in-rats
#36
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Xiping Zhan, Tan Pongstaporn, David K Ryugo
Physiological, anatomical, and clinical data have demonstrated interactions between somatosensory and auditory brainstem structures. Spinal nerve projections influence auditory responses, although the nature of the pathway(s) is not known. To address this issue, we injected biotinylated dextran amine into the cochlear nucleus or dorsal root ganglion (DRG) at the second cervical segment (C2). Cochlear nucleus injections retrogradely labeled small ganglion cells in C2 DRG. C2 DRG injections produced anterograde labeling in the external cuneate nucleus, cuneate nucleus, nucleus X, central cervical nucleus, dorsal horn of upper cervical spinal segments, and cochlear nucleus...
May 20, 2006: Journal of Comparative Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16501169/direct-visualization-of-nucleogenesis-by-precerebellar-neurons-involvement-of-ventricle-directed-radial-fibre-associated-migration
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daisuke Kawauchi, Hiroki Taniguchi, Haruyasu Watanabe, Tetsuichiro Saito, Fujio Murakami
Nuclei are aggregates of neurons distributed in the central nervous system and are fundamental functional units that share anatomical and physiological features. Despite their importance, the cellular basis that leads to nucleogenesis is only poorly understood. Using exo utero electroporation with an enhanced yellow fluorescent protein (EYFP) gene, we show that the precerebellar neurons derived from the lower rhombic lip (lRL) undergo multiple migration steps to form nuclei. After the unilateral transfer of EYFP to the lRL of embryonic day 12...
March 2006: Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16273520/migratory-routes-and-fates-of-cells-transcribing-the-wnt-1-gene-in-the-murine-hindbrain
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
David H Nichols, Laura L Bruce
To investigate the origins, migrations, and fates of Wnt-1-expressing cells in the murine hindbrain, mice carrying a Wnt-1 enhancer/lacZ transgene were observed from embryonic day (E) 8 through postnatal day 18. The transgene-stained ventricular layer waxed and waned prior to and following migrations from it. Stained cells migrated first external to the hindbrain as neural crest and then within it to form typical populations of the rhombic lip, as well as others not recognized as lip derivatives. Migrations originated in a temporally defined sequence, many from discrete rhombomeres...
February 2006: Developmental Dynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15785863/spinocerebellar-ataxias-types-2-and-3-degeneration-of-the-pre-cerebellar-nuclei-isolates-the-three-phylogenetically-defined-regions-of-the-cerebellum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
U Rüb, K Gierga, E R Brunt, R A I de Vos, M Bauer, L Schöls, K Bürk, G Auburger, J Bohl, C Schultz, M Vuksic, G J Burbach, H Braak, T Deller
The pre-cerebellar nuclei act as a gate for the entire neocortical, brainstem and spinal cord afferent input destined for the cerebellum. Since no pathoanatomical studies of these nuclei had yet been performed in spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 (SCA2) or type 3 (SCA3), we carried out a detailed postmortem study of the pre-cerebellar nuclei in six SCA2 and seven SCA3 patients in order to further characterize the extent of brainstem degeneration in these ataxic disorders. By means of unconventionally thick serial sections through the brainstem stained for lipofuscin pigment and Nissl material, we could show that all of the pre-cerebellar nuclei (red, pontine, arcuate, prepositus hypoglossal, superior vestibular, lateral vestibular, medial vestibular, interstitial vestibular, spinal vestibular, vermiform, lateral reticular, external cuneate, subventricular, paramedian reticular, intercalate, interfascicular hypoglossal, and conterminal nuclei, pontobulbar body, reticulotegmental nucleus of the pons, inferior olive, and nucleus of Roller) are among the targets of both of the degenerative processes underlying SCA2 and SCA3...
November 2005: Journal of Neural Transmission
https://read.qxmd.com/read/14706788/differential-co-localisation-of-the-p2x7-receptor-subunit-with-vesicular-glutamate-transporters-vglut1-and-vglut2-in-rat-cns
#40
COMPARATIVE STUDY
L Atkinson, T F C Batten, T S Moores, H Varoqui, J D Erickson, J Deuchars
Presynaptic P2X(7) receptors are thought to play a role in the modulation of transmitter release and have been localised to terminals with the location and morphology typical of excitatory boutons. To test the hypothesis that this receptor is preferentially associated with excitatory terminals we combined immunohistochemistry for the P2X(7) receptor subunit (P2X(7)R) with that for two vesicular glutamate transporters (VGLUT1 and VGLUT2) in the rat CNS. This confirmed that P2X(7)R immunoreactivity (IR) is present in glutamatergic terminals; however, whether it was co-localised with VGLUT1-IR or VGLUT2-IR depended on the CNS region examined...
2004: Neuroscience
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