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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574161/mesoscale-simulations-predict-the-role-of-synergistic-cerebellar-plasticity-during-classical-eyeblink-conditioning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alice Geminiani, Claudia Casellato, Henk-Jan Boele, Alessandra Pedrocchi, Chris I De Zeeuw, Egidio D'Angelo
According to the motor learning theory by Albus and Ito, synaptic depression at the parallel fibre to Purkinje cells synapse (pf-PC) is the main substrate responsible for learning sensorimotor contingencies under climbing fibre control. However, recent experimental evidence challenges this relatively monopolistic view of cerebellar learning. Bidirectional plasticity appears crucial for learning, in which different microzones can undergo opposite changes of synaptic strength (e.g. downbound microzones-more likely depression, upbound microzones-more likely potentiation), and multiple forms of plasticity have been identified, distributed over different cerebellar circuit synapses...
April 4, 2024: PLoS Computational Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38109417/activation-of-%C3%AE-2a-and-%C3%AE-2b-adrenergic-receptors-inhibits-tactile-stimulation-evoked-parallel-fiber-purkinje-cell-synaptic-transmission-in-mouse-cerebellar-cortex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jun-Ya Wang, Yue Liu, De-Lai Qiu, Chun-Ping Chu
The mechanism by which α2-adrenergic receptors (ARs) modulate the cerebellar parallel fiber-Purkinje cell (PF-PC) synaptic transmission is unclear. We investigated this issue using electrophysiological and neuropharmacological methods. Six- to eight-week-old ICR mice were used in the study. Under in vivo conditions, PF-PC synaptic transmission was evoked by facial stimulation of ipsilateral whisker pad, and recorded using cell-attached patch from PCs. Under in-vitro conditions, PF-PC synaptic transmission was evoked by electrical stimulation of the molecular layer in cerebellar slices, and was recorded using whole-cell recording from PCs...
February 7, 2024: Neuroreport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38017229/intrinsic-plasticity-of-purkinje-cell-serves-homeostatic-regulation-of-fear-memory
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Jaegeon Lee, Seung Ha Kim, Dong Cheol Jang, Mirae Jang, Myeong Seong Bak, Hyun Geun Shim, Yong-Seok Lee, Sang Jeong Kim
Two forms of plasticity, synaptic and intrinsic, are neural substrates for learning and memory. Abnormalities in homeostatic plasticity cause severe neuropsychiatric diseases, such as schizophrenia and autism. This suggests that the balance between synaptic transmission and intrinsic excitability is important for physiological function in the brain. Despite the established role of synaptic plasticity between parallel fiber (PF) and Purkinje cell (PC) in fear memory, its relationship with intrinsic plasticity is not well understood...
November 28, 2023: Molecular Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37491316/synapse-specific-defects-in-synaptic-transmission-in-the-cerebellum-of-w246g-mutant-elovl4-rats-a-model-of-human-sca34
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Raghavendra Y Nagaraja, Megan A Stiles, David M Sherry, Martin-Paul Agbaga, Mohiuddin Ahmad
Elongation of Very Long Fatty Acids-4 (ELOVL4) mediates biosynthesis of Very Long Chain-Fatty Acids (VLC-FA; ≥28 carbons). Various mutations in this enzyme result in spinocerebellar ataxia-34 (SCA34). We generated a rat model of human SCA34 by knock-in of a naturally occurring c.736T>G, p.W246G mutation in the Elovl4 gene. Our previous analysis of homozygous W246G mutant ELOVL4 rats (MUT) revealed early-onset gait disturbance and impaired synaptic transmission and plasticity at parallel fiber-to-Purkinje cell (PF-PC) and climbing fiber-to-Purkinje cell (CF-PC) synapses...
July 25, 2023: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37193712/glucagon-like-peptide-1-facilitates-cerebellar-parallel-fiber-glutamate-release-through-pka-signaling-in-mice-in-vitro
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Xin-Yuan Wang, Yang Liu, Li-Xin Cao, Yu-Zi Li, Peng Wan, De-Lai Qiu
Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) is mainly secreted by preproglucagon neurons; it plays important roles in modulating neuronal activity and synaptic transmission through its receptors. In the present study, we investigated the effects of GLP-1 on parallel fiber-Purkinje cell (PF-PC) synaptic transmission in mouse cerebellar slices using whole-cell patch-clamp recording and pharmacology methods. In the presence of a γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptor antagonist, bath application of GLP-1 (100 nM) enhanced PF-PC synaptic transmission, with an increased amplitude of evoked excitatory postsynaptic synaptic currents (EPSCs) and a decreased paired-pulse ratio...
May 16, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37104850/photonic-plasmonic-coupling-enhanced-fluorescence-enabling-digital-resolution-ultrasensitive-protein-detection
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Priyash Barya, Yanyu Xiong, Skye Shepherd, Rohit Gupta, Lucas D Akin, Joseph Tibbs, Hankeun Lee, Srikanth Singamaneni, Brian T Cunningham
Assays utilizing fluorophores are common throughout life science research and diagnostics, although detection limits are generally limited by weak emission intensity, thus requiring many labeled target molecules to combine their output to achieve higher signal-to-noise. We describe how the synergistic coupling of plasmonic and photonic modes can significantly boost the emission from fluorophores. By optimally matching the resonant modes of a plasmonic fluor (PF) nanoparticle and a photonic crystal (PC) with the absorption and emission spectrum of the fluorescent dye, a 52-fold improvement in signal intensity is observed, enabling individual PFs to be observed and digitally counted, where one PF tag represents one detected target molecule...
April 27, 2023: Small
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37061162/the-design-and-rationale-of-a-multicenter-real-world-trial-the-southeastern-collaboration-to-improve-blood-pressure-control-in-the-us-black-belt-addressing-the-triple-threat
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Monika M Safford, Doyle M Cummings, Jacqueline Halladay, James M Shikany, Joshua Richman, Suzanne Oparil, James Hollenberg, Alyssa Adams, Muna Anabtawi, Lynn Andreae, Elizabeth Baquero, Joanna Bryan, Debra Clark, Ethel Johnson, Erica Richman, Orysya Soroka, James Tillman, Andrea L Cherrington
BACKGROUND: Impoverished African Americans (AA) with hypertension face poor health outcomes. PURPOSE: To conduct a cluster-randomized trial testing two interventions, alone and in combination, to improve blood pressure (BP) control in AA with persistently uncontrolled hypertension. METHODS: We engaged primary care practices serving rural Alabama and North Carolina residents, and in each practice we recruited approximately 25 AA adults with persistently uncontrolled hypertension (mean systolic BP >140 mmHg over the year prior to enrollment plus enrollment day BP assessed by research assistants ≥140/90 mmHg)...
April 13, 2023: Contemporary Clinical Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37037606/-csmd3-deficiency-leads-to-motor-impairments-and-autism-like-behaviors-via-dysfunction-of-cerebellar-purkinje-cells-in-mice
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AKe Xi, Si-Qing Cai, Hui-Fang Yan, Yue Tian, Jie Cai, Xiao-Mei Yang, Jing-Min Wang, Guo-Gang Xing
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder with highly heritable heterogeneity. Mutations of CUB and sushi multiple domains 3 ( CSMD3 ) gene have been reported in individuals with ASD. However, the underlying mechanisms of CSMD3 for the onset of ASD remain unexplored. Here, using male CSMD3 -knock out ( CSMD3-/- ) mice, we found that genetic deletion of CSMD3 produced core autistic-like symptoms (social interaction deficits, restricted interests, repetitive and stereotyped behaviors) and motor dysfunction in mice, indicating that CSMD3 gene can be considered as a candidate for ASD...
April 10, 2023: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36632066/optogenetic-activation-of-mglur1-signaling-in-the-cerebellum-induces-synaptic-plasticity
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Tatjana Surdin, Bianca Preissing, Lennard Rohr, Michelle Grömmke, Hanna Böke, Maike Barcik, Zohre Azimi, Dirk Jancke, Stefan Herlitze, Melanie D Mark, Ida Siveke
Neuronal plasticity underlying cerebellar learning behavior is strongly associated with type 1 metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGluR1) signaling. Activation of mGluR1 leads to activation of the Gq/11 pathway, which is involved in inducing synaptic plasticity at the parallel fiber-Purkinje cell synapse (PF-PC) in form of long-term depression (LTD). To optogenetically modulate mGluR1 signaling we fused mouse melanopsin (OPN4) that activates the Gq/11 pathway to the C-termini of mGluR1 splice variants (OPN4-mGluR1a and OPN4-mGluR1b)...
January 20, 2023: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36322758/long-term-depression-inductive-stimulation-causes-long-term-potentiation-in-mouse-purkinje-cells-with-a-mutant-thyroid-hormone-receptor
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Ayane Ninomiya, Izuki Amano, Michifumi Kokubo, Yusuke Takatsuru, Sumiyasu Ishii, Hirokazu Hirai, Nobutake Hosoi, Noriyuki Koibuchi
Thyroid hormones (THs) regulate gene expression by binding to nuclear TH receptors (TRs) in the cell. THs are indispensable for brain development. However, we have little knowledge about how congenital hypothyroidism in neurons affects functions of the central nervous system in adulthood. Here, we report specific TH effects on functional development of the cerebellum by using transgenic mice overexpressing a dominant-negative TR (Mf-1) specifically in cerebellar Purkinje cells (PCs). Adult Mf-1 mice displayed impairments in motor coordination and motor learning...
November 8, 2022: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35770634/-noradrenaline-modulates-the-spontaneous-firing-activities-of-purkinje-cells-via-%C3%AE-2-adrenergic-receptor-in-mouse-cerebellar-cortex
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Xu-Dong Zhang, Li-Fei Wang, Fang-Ling Xuan, De-Lai Qiu, Bin-Bin Zhang, Chun-Ping Chu
Cerebellar Purkinje cells (PCs) exhibit two types of discharge activities: simple spike (SS) and complex spike (CS). Previous studies found that noradrenaline (NA) can inhibit CS and bidirectionally regulate SS, but the enhancement of NA on SS is overwhelmed by the strong inhibition of excitatory molecular layer interneurons. However, the mechanism underlying the effect of NA on SS discharge frequency is not clear. Therefore, in the present study, we examined the mechanism underlying the increasing effect of NA on SS firing of PC in mouse cerebellar cortex in vivo and in cerebellar slice by cell-attached and whole-cell recording technique and pharmacological methods...
June 25, 2022: Sheng Li Xue Bao: [Acta Physiologica Sinica]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35546898/mechanisms-underlying-mu-opioid-receptor-effects-on-parallel-fiber-purkinje-cell-synaptic-transmission-in-mouse-cerebellar-cortex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yi Yang, Jin Bai, Jia-Yue Sun, Ting Ye, Lu Zhang, Feng-Ying Wu, Jun Nan, Yan Lan
μ-opioid receptors (MOR) are widely expressed in the brain, varying in density in different areas. Activation of MORs underlies analgesia, euphoria, but may lead to tolerance, dependence, and ultimately opioid addiction. The Purkinje cell (PC) is the only efferent neuron in the cerebellar cortex and receives glutamatergic synaptic inputs from the parallel fibers formed by the axons of granule cells. Studies have shown that MORs are expressed during the development of cerebellar cells. However, the distribution of MOR and their effects on PF-PC synaptic transmission remain unclear...
2022: Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35326260/the-clinical-concept-of-ltdpathy-is-dysregulated-ltd-responsible-for-prodromal-cerebellar-symptoms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hiroshi Mitoma, Kazuhiko Yamaguchi, Jerome Honnorat, Mario Manto
Long-term depression at parallel fibers-Purkinje cells (PF-PC LTD) is essential for cerebellar motor learning and motor control. Recent progress in ataxiology has identified dysregulation of PF-PC LTD in the pathophysiology of certain types of immune-mediated cerebellar ataxias (IMCAs). Auto-antibodies towards voltage-gated Ca channel (VGCC), metabotropic glutamate receptor type 1 (mGluR1), and glutamate receptor delta (GluR delta) induce dysfunction of PF-PC LTD, resulting in the development of cerebellar ataxias (CAs)...
February 24, 2022: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34808268/opioid-receptors-modulate-parallel-fiber-purkinje-cell-synaptic-transmission-in-mouse-cerebellum
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Jin Bai, Ting Ye, Yan-Bin Wei, Yi Yang, He-Min Yang, Yan Lan
Opioid receptors play important roles in, among others, learning and memory, emotional responses, addiction, and pain. In recent years, the cerebellum has received increasing attention for its role in non-motor functions. The Purkinje cell (PC) is the only efferent neuron in the cerebellar cortex, and receives glutamatergic synaptic inputs from the parallel fibers (PF) formed by the axons of granule cells. Studies have shown that opioid receptors are expressed during the development of cerebellar cells. However, the distribution of opioid receptors, their subtypes in cerebellar PF-PC synapses, and their effects on synaptic transmission remain unclear...
November 19, 2021: Neuroscience Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34790271/influence-of-various-temporal-recoding-on-pavlovian-eyeblink-conditioning-in-the-cerebellum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sang-Yoon Kim, Woochang Lim
We consider the Pavlovian eyeblink conditioning (EBC) via repeated presentation of paired conditioned stimulus (tone) and unconditioned stimulus (US; airpuff). In an effective cerebellar ring network, we change the connection probability <mml:math xmlns:mml="https://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mml:msub><mml:mi>p</mml:mi> <mml:mi>c</mml:mi></mml:msub> </mml:math> from Golgi to granule (GR) cells, and make a dynamical classification of various firing patterns of the GR cells...
December 2021: Cognitive Neurodynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34507990/nmdars-in-granule-cells-contribute-to-parallel-fiber-purkinje-cell-synaptic-plasticity-and-motor-learning
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Martijn Schonewille, Allison E Girasole, Philippe Rostaing, Caroline Mailhes-Hamon, Annick Ayon, Alexandra B Nelson, Antoine Triller, Mariano Casado, Chris I De Zeeuw, Guy Bouvier
Long-term synaptic plasticity is believed to be the cellular substrate of learning and memory. Synaptic plasticity rules are defined by the specific complement of receptors at the synapse and the associated downstream signaling mechanisms. In young rodents, at the cerebellar synapse between granule cells (GC) and Purkinje cells (PC), bidirectional plasticity is shaped by the balance between transcellular nitric oxide (NO) driven by presynaptic N -methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) activation and postsynaptic calcium dynamics...
September 14, 2021: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33762741/the-long-noncoding-rna-synage-regulates-synapse-stability-and-neuronal-function-in-the-cerebellum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fei Wang, Qianqian Wang, Baowei Liu, Lisheng Mei, Sisi Ma, Shujuan Wang, Ruoyu Wang, Yan Zhang, Chaoshi Niu, Zhiqi Xiong, Yong Zheng, Zhi Zhang, Juan Shi, Xiaoyuan Song
The brain is known to express many long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs); however, whether and how these lncRNAs function in modulating synaptic stability remains unclear. Here, we report a cerebellum highly expressed lncRNA, Synage, regulating synaptic stability via at least two mechanisms. One is through the function of Synage as a sponge for the microRNA miR-325-3p, to regulate expression of the known cerebellar synapse organizer Cbln1. The other function is to serve as a scaffold for organizing the assembly of the LRP1-HSP90AA1-PSD-95 complex in PF-PC synapses...
March 24, 2021: Cell Death and Differentiation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33459594/ablation-of-stat3-in-purkinje-cells-reorganizes-cerebellar-synaptic-plasticity-in-long-term-fear-memory-network
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeong-Kyu Han, Sun-Ho Kwon, Yong Gyu Kim, Jaeyong Choi, Jong-Il Kim, Yong-Seok Lee, Sang-Kyu Ye, Sang Jeong Kim
Emotional memory processing engages a large neuronal network of brain regions including the cerebellum. However, the molecular and cellular mechanisms of the cerebellar cortex modulating the fear memory network are unclear. Here, we illustrate that synaptic signaling in cerebellar Purkinje cells (PCs) via STAT3 regulates long-term fear memory. Transcriptome analyses revealed that PC-specific STAT3 knockout (STAT3PKO ) results in transcriptional changes that lead to an increase in the expression of glutamate receptors...
January 18, 2021: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33316723/effect-of-diverse-recoding-of-granule-cells-on-optokinetic-response-in-a-cerebellar-ring-network-with-synaptic-plasticity
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Sang-Yoon Kim, Woochang Lim
We consider a cerebellar ring network for the optokinetic response (OKR), and investigate the effect of diverse recoding of granule (GR) cells on OKR by varying the connection probability pc from Golgi to GR cells. For an optimal value of pc ∗ (=0.06), individual GR cells exhibit diverse spiking patterns which are in-phase, anti-phase, or complex out-of-phase with respect to their population-averaged firing activity. Then, these diversely-recoded signals via parallel fibers (PFs) from GR cells are effectively depressed by the error-teaching signals via climbing fibers from the inferior olive which are also in-phase ones...
November 28, 2020: Neural Networks: the Official Journal of the International Neural Network Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33174240/role-of-%C3%AE-3-adrenergic-receptor-in-the-modulation-of-synaptic-transmission-and-plasticity-in-mouse-cerebellar-cortex
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Pellegrino Lippiello, Eriola Hoxha, Claudia Cristiano, Emilia Malvicini, Adrien Stanley, Roberto Russo, Filippo Tempia, Maria Concetta Miniaci
Convergent lines of evidence have recently highlighted β3-adrenoreceptors (ARs) as a potentially critical target in the regulation of nervous and behavioral functions, including memory consolidation, anxiety, and depression. Nevertheless, the role of β3-ARs in the cerebellum has been never investigated. To address this issue, we first examined the effects of pharmacological manipulation of β3-ARs on motor learning in mice. We found that blockade of β3-ARs by SR 59230A impaired the acquisition of the rotarod task with no effect on general locomotion...
November 2020: Journal of Neuroscience Research
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