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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38746366/microstimulation-reveals-anesthetic-state-dependent-effective-connectivity-of-neurons-in-cerebral-cortex
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Anthony G Hudetz
Complex neuronal interactions underlie cortical information processing that can be compromised in altered states of consciousness. Here intracortical microstimulation was applied to investigate the state-dependent effective connectivity of neurons in rat visual cortex in vivo. Extracellular activity was recorded at 32 sites in layers 5/6 while stimulating with charge-balanced discrete pulses at each electrode in random order. The same stimulation pattern was applied at three levels of anesthesia with desflurane and in wakefulness...
May 1, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38746319/nanoscale-analysis-of-functionally-diverse-glutamatergic-synapses-in-the-neocortex-reveals-input-and-layer-specific-organization
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Grace Jones, Yeasmin Akter, Victoria Shifflett, Martin Hruska
Discovery of synaptic nanostructures suggests a molecular logic for the flexibility of synaptic function. We still have little understanding of how functionally diverse synapses in the brain organize their nanoarchitecture due to challenges associated with super-resolution imaging in complex brain tissue. Here, we characterized single-domain camelid nanobodies for the 3D quantitative multiplex imaging of synaptic nano-organization in 6 µm brain cryosections using STED nanoscopy. We focused on thalamocortical (TC) and corticocortical (CC) synapses along the apical-basal axis of layer 5 pyramidal neurons as models of functionally diverse glutamatergic synapses in the brain...
May 1, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38746081/loss-of-intracellular-fibroblast-growth-factor-14-ifgf14-increases-the-excitability-of-mature-hippocampal-and-cortical-pyramidal-neurons
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Joseph L Ransdell, Yarimar Carrasquillo, Marie K Bosch, Rebecca L Mellor, David M Ornitz, Jeanne M Nerbonne
Mutations in FGF14 , which encodes intracellular fibroblast growth factor 14 (iFGF14), have been linked to spinocerebellar ataxia type 27 (SCA27), a multisystem disorder associated with progressive deficits in motor coordination and cognitive function. Mice ( Fgf14 -/- ) lacking iFGF14 display similar phenotypes, and we have previously shown that the deficits in motor coordination reflect reduced excitability of cerebellar Purkinje neurons, owing to the loss of iFGF14-mediated regulation of the voltage-dependence of inactivation of the fast transient component of the voltage-gated Na + (Nav) current, I NaT ...
May 4, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38745556/key-morphological-features-of-human-pyramidal-neurons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruth Benavides-Piccione, Lidia Blazquez-Llorca, Asta Kastanauskaite, Isabel Fernaud-Espinosa, Silvia Tapia-González, Javier DeFelipe
The basic building block of the cerebral cortex, the pyramidal cell, has been shown to be characterized by a markedly different dendritic structure among layers, cortical areas, and species. Functionally, differences in the structure of their dendrites and axons are critical in determining how neurons integrate information. However, within the human cortex, these neurons have not been quantified in detail. In the present work, we performed intracellular injections of Lucifer Yellow and 3D reconstructed over 200 pyramidal neurons, including apical and basal dendritic and local axonal arbors and dendritic spines, from human occipital primary visual area and associative temporal cortex...
May 2, 2024: Cerebral Cortex
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38743567/layer-1-ndnf-interneurons-are-specialized-top-down-master-regulators-of-cortical-circuits
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jan Hartung, Anna Schroeder, Rodrigo Alejandro Péréz Vázquez, Rogier B Poorthuis, Johannes J Letzkus
Diverse types of inhibitory interneurons (INs) impart computational power and flexibility to neocortical circuits. Whereas markers for different IN types in cortical layers 2-6 (L2-L6) have been instrumental for generating a wealth of functional insights, only the recent identification of a selective marker (neuron-derived neurotrophic factor [NDNF]) has opened comparable opportunities for INs in L1 (L1INs). However, at present we know very little about the connectivity of NDNF L1INs with other IN types, their input-output conversion, and the existence of potential NDNF L1IN subtypes...
May 13, 2024: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38739642/artificial-neural-network-machine-learning-modelling-of-compressive-strength-of-recycled-coarse-aggregate-based-self-compacting-concrete
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
P Jagadesh, Afzal Hussain Khan, B Shanmuga Priya, A Asheeka, Zineb Zoubir, Hassan M Magbool, Shamshad Alam, Omer Y Bakather
This research study aims to understand the application of Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) to forecast the Self-Compacting Recycled Coarse Aggregate Concrete (SCRCAC) compressive strength. From different literature, 602 available data sets from SCRCAC mix designs are collected, and the data are rearranged, reconstructed, trained and tested for the ANN model development. The models were established using seven input variables: the mass of cementitious content, water, natural coarse aggregate content, natural fine aggregate content, recycled coarse aggregate content, chemical admixture and mineral admixture used in the SCRCAC mix designs...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38737704/synchronous-excitation-in-the-superficial-and-deep-layers-of-the-medial-entorhinal-cortex-precedes-early-sharp-waves-in-the-neonatal-rat-hippocampus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dmitrii Shipkov, Azat Nasretdinov, Roustem Khazipov, Guzel Valeeva
Early Sharp Waves (eSPWs) are the earliest pattern of network activity in the developing hippocampus of neonatal rodents. eSPWs were originally considered to be an immature prototype of adult SPWs, which are spontaneous top-down hippocampal events that are self-generated in the hippocampal circuitry. However, recent studies have shifted this paradigm to a bottom-up model of eSPW genesis, in which eSPWs are primarily driven by the inputs from the layers 2/3 of the medial entorhinal cortex (MEC). A hallmark of the adult SPWs is the relay of information from the CA1 hippocampus to target structures, including deep layers of the EC...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38719446/vagus-nerve-stimulation-vns-modulates-synaptic-plasticity-in-the-infralimbic-cortex-via-trk-b-receptor-activation-to-reduce-drug-seeking-in-male-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher M Driskill, Jessica E Childs, Aarron J Phensy, Sierra R Rodriguez, John T O'Brien, Kathy L Lindquist, Aurian Naderi, Bogdan Bordieanu, Jacqueline F McGinty, Sven Kroener
Drugs of abuse cause changes in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and associated regions that impair inhibitory control over drug-seeking. Breaking the contingencies between drug-associated cues and the delivery of the reward during extinction learning reduces relapse. Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) has previously been shown to enhance extinction learning and reduce drug-seeking. Here we determined the effects of VNS-mediated release of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) on extinction and cue-induced reinstatement in male rats trained to self-administer cocaine...
May 7, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38717425/outer-retinal-thickness-is-associated-with-cognitive-function-in-normal-aging-to-intermediate-age-related-macular-degeneration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cynthia Owsley, Gerald McGwin, Thomas A Swain, Mark E Clark, Tracy N Thomas, Lukas Goerdt, Kenneth R Sloan, Emily H Trittschuh, Yu Jiang, Julia P Owen, Cecilia S Lee, Christine A Curcio
PURPOSE: Research on Alzheimer's disease (AD) and precursor states demonstrates a thinner retinal nerve fiber layer (NFL) compared to age-similar controls. Because AD and age-related macular degeneration (AMD) both impact older adults and share risk factors, we asked if retinal layer thicknesses, including NFL, are associated with cognition in AMD. METHODS: Adults ≥ 70 years with normal retinal aging, early AMD, or intermediate AMD per Age-Related Eye Disease Study (AREDS) nine-step grading of color fundus photography were enrolled in a cross-sectional study...
May 1, 2024: Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38717404/impact-of-white-noise-in-artificial-neural-networks-trained-for-classification-performance-and-noise-mitigation-strategies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
N Semenova, D Brunner
In recent years, the hardware implementation of neural networks, leveraging physical coupling and analog neurons has substantially increased in relevance. Such nonlinear and complex physical networks provide significant advantages in speed and energy efficiency, but are potentially susceptible to internal noise when compared to digital emulations of such networks. In this work, we consider how additive and multiplicative Gaussian white noise on the neuronal level can affect the accuracy of the network when applied for specific tasks and including a softmax function in the readout layer...
May 1, 2024: Chaos
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713721/cartography-of-teneurin-and-latrophilin-expression-reveals-spatiotemporal-axis-heterogeneity-in-the-mouse-hippocampus-during-development
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kif Liakath-Ali, Rebecca Refaee, Thomas C Südhof
Synaptic adhesion molecules (SAMs) are evolutionarily conserved proteins that play an important role in the form and function of neuronal synapses. Teneurins (Tenms) and latrophilins (Lphns) are well-known cell adhesion molecules that form a transsynaptic complex. Recent studies suggest that Tenm3 and Lphn2 (gene symbol Adgrl2) are involved in hippocampal circuit assembly via their topographical expression. However, it is not known whether other teneurins and latrophilins display similar topographically restricted expression patterns during embryonic and postnatal development...
May 7, 2024: PLoS Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712321/synaptic-alterations-associated-with-disrupted-sensory-encoding-in-a-mouse-model-of-tauopathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Soraya Meftah, Annalisa Cavallini, Tracey K Murray, Lukasz Jankowski, Suchira Bose, Michael C Ashby, Jonathan T Brown, Jonathan Witton
Synapse loss is currently the best biological correlate of cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease and other tauopathies. Synapses seem to be highly vulnerable to tau-mediated disruption in neurodegenerative tauopathies. However, it is unclear how and when this leads to alterations in function related to the progression of tauopathy and neurodegeneration. We used the well-characterized rTg4510 mouse model of tauopathy at 5-6 months and 7-8 months of age, respectively, to study the functional impact of cortical synapse loss...
2024: Brain communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699608/a-neuron-model-with-nonlinear-membranes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Feifei Yang, Qun Guo, Jun Ma
One-layer membrane separates the gradient field in and out of the cell, while some two-layer membranes filled with excitable media/material are important to regulate the energy flow when ions are propagated and diffused. The intracellular and extracellular media can be effectively separated by the membrane. It is important to clarify and describe the biophysical function and then the capacitive property can be reproduced in equivalent neural circuit. Here, we suggest the cell membrane has certain thickness and becomes flexible under external stimuli, therefore, it is considered as a kind of nonlinear media...
April 2024: Cognitive Neurodynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699557/spiking-neural-networks-for-nonlinear-regression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander Henkes, Jason K Eshraghian, Henning Wessels
Spiking neural networks (SNN), also often referred to as the third generation of neural networks, carry the potential for a massive reduction in memory and energy consumption over traditional, second-generation neural networks. Inspired by the undisputed efficiency of the human brain, they introduce temporal and neuronal sparsity, which can be exploited by next-generation neuromorphic hardware. Energy efficiency plays a crucial role in many engineering applications, for instance, in structural health monitoring...
May 2024: Royal Society Open Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691531/cell-type-specific-and-frequency-dependent-centrifugal-modulation-in-olfactory-bulb-output-neurons-in-vivo
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam C Puche, Chelsea Hook, Fu-Wen Zhou
Mitral/tufted cells (M/TCs) form complex local circuits with interneurons in olfactory bulb and are powerfully inhibited by these interneurons. The horizontal limb of the diagonal band of Broca (HDB), the only GABAergic/inhibitory source of centrifugal circuit with olfactory bulb is known to target olfactory bulb interneurons and we have shown targeting also to olfactory bulb glutamatergic neurons in vitro . However, the net efficacy of these circuits under different patterns of activation in vivo and the relative balance between the various targeted intact local and centrifugal circuits was the focus of this study...
May 1, 2024: Journal of Neurophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688436/the-5-ht-7-receptor-antagonist-sb-269970-ameliorates-maternal-fluoxetine-exposure-induced-impairment-of-synaptic-plasticity-in-the-prefrontal-cortex-of-the-offspring-female-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bartosz Bobula, Magdalena Kusek, Grzegorz Hess
The use of a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor fluoxetine in depression during pregnancy and the postpartum period might increase the risk of affective disorders and cognitive symptoms in progeny. In animal models, maternal exposure to fluoxetine throughout gestation and lactation negatively affects the behavior of the offspring. Little is known about the effects of maternal fluoxetine on synaptic transmission and plasticity in the offspring cerebral cortex. During pregnancy and lactation C57BL/6J mouse dams received fluoxetine (7...
April 28, 2024: Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688422/polysorbate-80-coated-chitosan-nanoparticles-for-delivery-of-%C3%AE-melanocyte-stimulating-hormone-analog-ndp-msh-to-the-brain-reverse-cognitive-impairment-related-to-neuroinflammation-produced-by-a-high-fat-diet-hfd
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guadalupe Herrera, Teresa Scimonelli, Mercedes Lasaga, Gladys Granero, Renée Onnainty
This study aimed to develop polysorbate 80-coated chitosan nanoparticles (PS80/CS NPs) as a delivery system for improved brain targeting of α-Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone analog (NDP-MSH). Chitosan nanoparticles loaded with NDP-MSH were surface-modified with polysorbate 80 ([NDP-MSH]-PS80/CS NP), which formed a flattened layer on their surface. Nanoparticle preparation involved ionic gelation, followed by characterization using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) for morphology, dynamic light scattering (DLS) for colloidal properties, and ATR-FTIR spectroscopy for structure...
April 28, 2024: Neuropharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683179/recurrent-neural-network-for-pitch-control-of-variable-speed-wind-turbine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aamer Bilal Asghar, Raza Ehsan, Khazina Naveed, Essam A Al-Ammar, Krzysztof Ejsmont, Mirosław Nejman
Wind is one of the most widely used renewable energy sources due to its cost-effectiveness, power requirements, operation, and performance. There are many challenges in wind turbines, such as wind fluctuation, pitch control, and generator speed control. When the wind speed exceeds its rated value, the pitch angle controller limits the generator output power to its rated value. In this research work, several soft computing techniques have been implemented for pitch control of variable-speed wind turbine. The data is collected for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory offshore 5 MW baseline wind turbine...
2024: Science Progress
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678557/higher-order-thalamocortical-circuits-are-specified-by-embryonic-cortical-progenitor-types-in-the-mouse-brain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew J Buchan, Gemma Gothard, Kashif Mahfooz, Joram J van Rheede, Sophie V Avery, Alexios Vourvoukelis, Alexander Demby, Tommas J Ellender, Sarah E Newey, Colin J Akerman
The sensory cortex receives synaptic inputs from both first-order and higher-order thalamic nuclei. First-order inputs relay simple stimulus properties from the periphery, whereas higher-order inputs relay more complex response properties, provide contextual feedback, and modulate plasticity. Here, we reveal that a cortical neuron's higher-order input is determined by the type of progenitor from which it is derived during embryonic development. Within layer 4 (L4) of the mouse primary somatosensory cortex, neurons derived from intermediate progenitors receive stronger higher-order thalamic input and exhibit greater higher-order sensory responses...
April 26, 2024: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677614/impact-of-metformin-on-neocortical-development-during-pregnancy-involvements-of-erk-and-p35-cdk5-pathways
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Muhammet Oner, Mei-Chih Chen, Pang-Ting Cheng, Yu-Hsuan Li, Yu-Chiao Cheng, Ayse Celik, Shiuan-Woei Soong, Li-Wen Hsu, Din-You Lin, G M Shazzad Hossain Prince, Trayee Dhar, Hsu-Chen Cheng, Pin-Chi Tang, Ho Lin
Metformin, the most commonly prescribed drug for the treatment of diabetes, is increasingly used during pregnancy to address various disorders such as diabetes, obesity, preeclampsia, and metabolic diseases. However, its impact on neocortex development remains unclear. Here, we investigated the direct effects of metformin on neocortex development, focusing on ERK and p35/CDK5 regulation. Using a pregnant rat model, we found that metformin treatment during pregnancy induces small for gestational age (SGA) and reduces relative cortical thickness in embryos and neonates...
April 25, 2024: Chemosphere
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