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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37689218/gaba-immunoreactive-neurons-in-the-central-nervous-system-of-the-viviparous-teleost-poecilia-sphenops
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Achyutham Hotha, C B Ganesh
Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) functions as the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter within the central nervous system (CNS) of vertebrates. In this study, we examined the distribution pattern of GABA-immunoreactive (GABA-ir) cells and fibres in the CNS of the viviparous teleost Poecilia sphenops using immunofluorescence method. GABA immunoreactivity was seen in the glomerular, mitral, and granular layers of the olfactory bulbs, as well as in most parts of the dorsal and ventral telencephalon. The preoptic area consisted of a small cluster of GABA-ir cells, whereas extensively labelled GABA-ir neurons were observed in the hypothalamic areas, including the paraventricular organ, tuberal hypothalamus, nucleus recessus lateralis, nucleus recessus posterioris, and inferior lobes...
November 2023: Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37397882/sleep-spindles-in-primates-modeling-the-effects-of-distinct-laminar-thalamocortical-connectivity-in-core-matrix-and-reticular-thalamic-circuits
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arash Yazdanbakhsh, Helen Barbas, Basilis Zikopoulos
Sleep spindles are associated with the beginning of deep sleep and memory consolidation and are disrupted in schizophrenia and autism. In primates, distinct core and matrix thalamocortical (TC) circuits regulate sleep spindle activity through communications that are filtered by the inhibitory thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN); however, little is known about typical TC network interactions and the mechanisms that are disrupted in brain disorders. We developed a primate-specific, circuit-based TC computational model with distinct core and matrix loops that can simulate sleep spindles...
2023: Network Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37340645/-auditory-response-of-the-reticular-nucleus-of-thalamus-in-awake-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu-Hua Li, Chang-Bao Song, Fei-Xue Liang
This study aims to explore the auditory response characteristics of the thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN) in awake mice during auditory information processing, so as to deepen the understanding of TRN and explore its role in the auditory system. By in vivo electrophysiological single cell attached recording of TRN neurons in 18 SPF C57BL/6J mice, we observed the responses of 314 recorded neurons to two kinds of auditory stimuli, noise and tone, applied to mice. The results showed that TRN received projections from layer six of the primary auditory cortex (A1)...
June 25, 2023: Sheng Li Xue Bao: [Acta Physiologica Sinica]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37328793/pallidal-gaba-b-receptors-involvement-in-cortex-beta-dynamics-and-thalamic-reticular-nucleus-activity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nelson Villalobos, Victor Manuel Magdaleno-Madrigal
The external globus pallidus (GP) firing rate synchronizes the basal ganglia-thalamus-cortex network controlling GABAergic output to different nuclei. In this context, two findings are significant: the activity and GABAergic transmission of the GP modulated by GABA B receptors and the presence of the GP-thalamic reticular nucleus (RTn) pathway, the functionality of which is unknown. The functional participation of GABA B receptors through this network in cortical dynamics is feasible because the RTn controls transmission between the thalamus and cortex...
June 16, 2023: Journal of Physiological Sciences: JPS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37287424/alterations-of-sensory-cell-activity-in-the-thalamic-reticular-nucleus-by-prefrontal-cortex-activation-in-anesthetized-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akihisa Kimura
The thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN), receiving excitatory inputs from thalamic nuclei and cortical areas, regulates thalamic sensory processing through its inhibitory projections to thalamic nuclei. Higher cognitive function has been shown to affect this regulation from the prefrontal cortex (PFC). The present study examined how activation of the PFC modulates auditory or visual responses of single TRN cells in anesthetized rats, using juxta-cellular recording and labelling techniques. Electrical microstimulation of the medial PFC did not evoke cell activities in the TRN, but it altered sensory responses in the majority of auditory (40/43) and visual cells (19/20) with regard to response magnitude, latency and/or burst spiking...
June 7, 2023: European Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37238731/enhanced-l-%C3%AE-aminoisobutyric-acid-is-involved-in-the-pathophysiology-of-effectiveness-for-treatment-resistant-schizophrenia-and-adverse-reactions-of-clozapine
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Kouji Fukuyama, Eishi Motomura, Motohiro Okada
Clozapine is an effective antipsychotic for the treatment of antipsychotic-resistant schizophrenia; however, specific types of A/B adverse effects and clozapine-discontinuation syndromes are also well known. To date, both the critical mechanisms of clinical actions (effective for antipsychotic-resistant schizophrenia) and the adverse effects of clozapine remain to be elucidated. Recently, we demonstrated that clozapine increased the synthesis of L-β-aminoisobutyric acid (L-BAIBA) in the hypothalamus. L-BAIBA is an activator of the adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK), glycine receptor, GABAA receptor, and GABAB receptor (GABAB -R)...
May 19, 2023: Biomolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37200906/genetic-and-neural-mechanisms-of-sleep-disorders-in-children-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-a-review
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REVIEW
Qi Ji, Si-Jia Li, Jun-Bo Zhao, Yun Xiong, Xiao-Hui Du, Chun-Xiang Wang, Li-Ming Lu, Jing-Yao Tan, Zhi-Ru Zhu
BACKGROUND: The incidence of sleep disorders in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is very high. Sleep disorders can exacerbate the development of ASD and impose a heavy burden on families and society. The pathological mechanism of sleep disorders in autism is complex, but gene mutations and neural abnormalities may be involved. METHODS: In this review, we examined literature addressing the genetic and neural mechanisms of sleep disorders in children with ASD...
2023: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37192686/distribution-of-estrogen-receptors-alpha-and-beta-in-the-brain-of-male-rats-with-same-sex-preference
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bryan V Phillips-Farfán, Blanca Gómez Quintanar, Rebeca Reyes, Alonso Fernández-Guasti
Two distinct estrogen receptors (ERs) exist, ERα and ERβ. Both receptors participate in the sexual differentiation of the rat brain and likely participate in the regulation of adult sexual orientation (i.e. partner preference). This last idea was investigated herein by examining males treated with the aromatase inhibitor, letrozole, administered prenatally (0.56 μg/kg G10-22). This treatment usually provokes same-sex preference in 1-2 males per litter. Vehicle-treated males (with female preference) and females in spontaneous proestrus (with male preference) were included as controls...
May 14, 2023: Physiology & Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37169275/thalamocortical-coherence-predicts-persistent-postconcussive-symptoms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yi-Tien Li, Duen-Pang Kuo, Philip Tseng, Yung-Chieh Chen, Sho-Jen Cheng, Changwei W Wu, Li-Chun Hsieh, Yung-Hsiao Chiang, Hsiao-Wen Chung, Yvonne W Lui, Cheng-Yu Chen
The pathogenetic mechanism of persistent post-concussive symptoms (PCS) following concussion remains unclear. Thalamic damage is known to play a role in PCS prolongation while the evidence and biomarkers that trigger persistent PCS have never been elucidated. We collected longitudinal neuroimaging and behavior data from patients and rodents after concussion, complemented with rodents' histological staining data, to unravel the early biomarkers of persistent PCS. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) were acquired to investigated the thalamic damage, while quantitative thalamocortical coherence was derived through resting-state functional MRI for evaluating thalamocortical functioning and predicting long-term behavioral outcome...
May 9, 2023: Progress in Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37146575/zooming-into-finer-brain-structures-in%C3%A2-vitro
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ai Zhang, Yanling Wang
Regionalized organoids have recently been developed to resemble a particular brain region. However, generating organoids with even finer sub-regional resolution has proven challenging. In this issue of Cell Stem Cell, Kiral et al.1 report a new organoid model resembling the human ventral thalamus and thalamic reticular nucleus.
May 4, 2023: Cell Stem Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37072918/sleep-waves-in-a-large-scale-corticothalamic-model-constrained-by-activities-intrinsic-to-neocortical-networks-and-single-thalamic-neurons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Martynas Dervinis, Vincenzo Crunelli
AIM: Many biophysical and non-biophysical models have been able to reproduce the corticothalamic activities underlying different EEG sleep rhythms but none of them included the known ability of neocortical networks and single thalamic neurons to generate some of these waves intrinsically. METHODS: We built a large-scale corticothalamic model with a high fidelity in anatomical connectivity consisting of a single cortical column and first- and higher-order thalamic nuclei...
April 18, 2023: CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37031803/glun2d-subunit-containing-nmda-receptors-regulate-reticular-thalamic-neuron-function-and-seizure-susceptibility
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dinesh Y Gawande, Gajanan P Shelkar, Kishore Kumar S Narasimhan, Jinxu Liu, Shashank M Dravid
Thalamic regulation of cortical function is important for several behavioral aspects including attention and sensorimotor control. This region has also been studied for its involvement in seizure activity. Among the NMDA receptor subunits GluN2C and GluN2D are particularly enriched in several thalamic nuclei including nucleus reticularis of the thalamus (nRT). We have previously found that GluN2C deletion does not have a strong influence on the basal excitability and burst firing characteristics of reticular thalamus neurons...
April 7, 2023: Neurobiology of Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37019105/generation-of-ventralized-human-thalamic-organoids-with-thalamic-reticular-nucleus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ferdi Ridvan Kiral, Bilal Cakir, Yoshiaki Tanaka, Jonghun Kim, Woo Sub Yang, Fabien Wehbe, Young-Jin Kang, Mei Zhong, Gizem Sancer, Sang-Hun Lee, Yangfei Xiang, In-Hyun Park
Human brain organoids provide unique platforms for modeling several aspects of human brain development and pathology. However, current brain organoid systems mostly lack the resolution to recapitulate the development of finer brain structures with subregional identity, including functionally distinct nuclei in the thalamus. Here, we report a method for converting human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) into ventral thalamic organoids (vThOs) with transcriptionally diverse nuclei identities. Notably, single-cell RNA sequencing revealed previously unachieved thalamic patterning with a thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN) signature, a GABAergic nucleus located in the ventral thalamus...
March 28, 2023: Cell Stem Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37001612/hcn-channels-and-absence-seizures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vincenzo Crunelli, Francois David, Tatiana Pinto Morais, Magor L Lorincz
Hyperpolarization-activation cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN) channels were for the first time implicated in absence seizures (ASs) when an abnormal Ih (the current generated by these channels) was reported in neocortical layer 5 neurons of a mouse model. Genetic studies of large cohorts of children with Childhood Absence Epilepsy (where ASs are the only clinical symptom) have identified only 3 variants in HCN1 (one of the genes that code for the 4 HCN channel isoforms, HCN1-4), with one (R590Q) mutation leading to loss-of-function...
March 29, 2023: Neurobiology of Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36966483/network-architecture-of-verticality-processing-in-the-human-thalamus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julian Conrad, Bernhard Baier, Laurenz Eberle, Ria Maxine Ruehl, Rainer Boegle, Andreas Zwergal, Marianne Dieterich
OBJECTIVE: Thalamic dysfunction in lesions or neurodegeneration may alter verticality perception and lead to postural imbalance and falls. The aim of the current study was to delineate the structural and functional connectivity network architecture of the vestibular representations in the thalamus by multimodal magnetic resonance imaging. METHODS: Seventy-four patients with acute unilateral isolated thalamic infarcts were studied prospectively with emphasis on the perception of verticality (tilts of the subjective visual vertical [SVV])...
July 2023: Annals of Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36931195/role-of-auditory-somatosensory-corticothalamic-circuit-integration-in-analgesia
#36
REVIEW
Dimitri L Brunelle, Daniel A Llano
Our sensory environment is permeated by a diverse array of auditory and somatosensory stimuli. The pairing of acoustic signals with concurrent or forthcoming tactile cues are abundant in everyday life and various survival contexts across species, thus deeming the ability to integrate sensory inputs arising from the combination of these stimuli as crucial. The corticothalamic system plays a critical role in orchestrating the construction, integration and distribution of the information extracted from these sensory modalities...
March 12, 2023: Cell Calcium
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36868854/facilitation-of-behavioral-and-cortical-emergence-from-isoflurane-anesthesia-by-gabaergic-neurons-in-basal-forebrain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ping Cai, Wei-Kun Su, Jin-Sheng Zhang, Pei-Chang Liu, Feng Liu, Ren-Fu Liu, Zhang-Shu Li, Zhong-Hua Zhu, Wen-Hao Xiao, Yong-Huai Hu, Hong-Da Cai, Xiao-Dan Wu, Liang-Cheng Zhang, Changxi Yu, Li Chen
General anesthesia shares many similarities with natural sleep in behavior and electroencephalogram (EEG) patterns. The latest evidence suggests that general anesthesia and sleep-wake behavior may share overlapping neural substrates. The GABAergic neurons in the basal forebrain (BF) have recently been demonstrated to play a key role in controlling wakefulness. It was hypothesized that BF GABAergic neurons may participate in the regulation of general anesthesia. Here, using in vivo fiber photometry, we found that the activity of BF GABAergic neurons was generally inhibited during isoflurane anesthesia, having obviously decreased during the induction of anesthesia and being gradually restored during the emergence from anesthesia, in Vgat-Cre mice of both sexes...
March 2, 2023: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36867532/thalamic-control-of-sensory-processing-and-spindles-in-a-biophysical-somatosensory-thalamoreticular-circuit-model-of-wakefulness-and-sleep
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elisabetta Iavarone, Jane Simko, Ying Shi, Marine Bertschy, María García-Amado, Polina Litvak, Anna-Kristin Kaufmann, Christian O'Reilly, Oren Amsalem, Marwan Abdellah, Grigori Chevtchenko, Benoît Coste, Jean-Denis Courcol, András Ecker, Cyrille Favreau, Adrien Christian Fleury, Werner Van Geit, Michael Gevaert, Nadir Román Guerrero, Joni Herttuainen, Genrich Ivaska, Samuel Kerrien, James G King, Pramod Kumbhar, Patrycja Lurie, Ioannis Magkanaris, Vignayanandam Ravindernath Muddapu, Jayakrishnan Nair, Fernando L Pereira, Rodrigo Perin, Fabien Petitjean, Rajnish Ranjan, Michael Reimann, Liviu Soltuzu, Mohameth François Sy, M Anıl Tuncel, Alexander Ulbrich, Matthias Wolf, Francisco Clascá, Henry Markram, Sean L Hill
Thalamoreticular circuitry plays a key role in arousal, attention, cognition, and sleep spindles, and is linked to several brain disorders. A detailed computational model of mouse somatosensory thalamus and thalamic reticular nucleus has been developed to capture the properties of over 14,000 neurons connected by 6 million synapses. The model recreates the biological connectivity of these neurons, and simulations of the model reproduce multiple experimental findings in different brain states. The model shows that inhibitory rebound produces frequency-selective enhancement of thalamic responses during wakefulness...
March 1, 2023: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36798182/aging-with-tbi-vs-aging-6-month-temporal-profiles-for-neuropathology-and-astrocyte-activation-converge-in-behaviorally-relevant-thalamocortical-circuitry-of-male-and-female-rats
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Zackary Sabetta, Gokul Krishna, Tala Curry, P David Adelson, Theresa Currier Thomas
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) manifests late-onset and persisting clinical symptoms with implications for sex differences and increased risk for the development of age-related neurodegenerative diseases. Few studies have evaluated chronic temporal profiles of neuronal and glial pathology that include sex as a biological variable. After experimental diffuse TBI, late-onset and persisting somatosensory hypersensitivity to whisker stimulation develops at one-month post-injury and persists to at least two months post-injury in male rats, providing an in vivo model to evaluate the temporal profile of pathology responsible for morbidity...
February 7, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36735778/reversal-of-hyperactive-higher-order-thalamus-attenuates-defensiveness-in-a-mouse-model-of-ptsd
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kaiwen Xi, Haoxiang Xiao, Xin Huang, Ziduo Yuan, Mingyue Liu, Honghui Mao, Haiying Liu, Guaiguai Ma, Zishuo Cheng, Yuqiao Xie, Yang Liu, Dayun Feng, Wenting Wang, Baolin Guo, Shengxi Wu
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a highly prevalent and debilitating psychiatric disease often accompanied by severe defensive behaviors, preventing individuals from integrating into society. However, the neural mechanisms of defensiveness in PTSD remain largely unknown. Here, we identified that the higher-order thalamus, the posteromedial complex of the thalamus (PoM), was overactivated in a mouse model of PTSD, and suppressing PoM activity alleviated excessive defensive behaviors. Moreover, we found that diminished thalamic inhibition derived from the thalamic reticular nucleus was the major cause of thalamic hyperactivity in PTSD mice...
February 3, 2023: Science Advances
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