All Relations between purkinje and hippocampus

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E Bahn, S Siegert, T Pfander, M L Kramer, W J Schulz-Schaeffer, J W Hewett, X O Breakefield, J C Hedreen, K M Rostás. TorsinB expression in the developing human brain. Brain research. vol 1116. issue 1. 2006-12-12. PMID:16938275. expression of torsinb protein was detectable beginning at four to 8 weeks of age in the cerebellum (purkinje cells), substantia nigra (dopaminergic neurons), hippocampus and basal ganglia and was predominantly restricted to neuronal cells. 2006-12-12 2023-08-12 human
Jana Boy, Trygve B Leergaard, Thorsten Schmidt, Francis Odeh, Ulrike Bichelmeier, Silke Nuber, Carsten Holzmann, Andreas Wree, Stanley B Prusiner, Hermann Bujard, Olaf Riess, Jan G Bjaali. Expression mapping of tetracycline-responsive prion protein promoter: digital atlasing for generating cell-specific disease models. NeuroImage. vol 33. issue 2. 2006-11-21. PMID:16931059. among the ensuing results were expression of this promoter in putative glial cells in the cerebellum (and not in purkinje cells), in putative glial cells in the substantia nigra, in pallidal glial cells or interneurons, and in distinct cell layers and regions of the hippocampus. 2006-11-21 2023-08-12 mouse
Peter Gerke, Thomas Benzing, Martin Höhne, Andreas Kispert, Michael Frotscher, Gerd Walz, Oliver Kret. Neuronal expression and interaction with the synaptic protein CASK suggest a role for Neph1 and Neph2 in synaptogenesis. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 498. issue 4. 2006-10-25. PMID:16874800. in the adult brain, neph1 and neph2 are predominantly seen in the olfactory nerve layer and the glomerular layer of the olfactory bulb, in the hippocampus, and in purkinje cells of the cerebellum. 2006-10-25 2023-08-12 mouse
Tetsushi Sadakata, Teiichi Furuich. Identification and mRNA expression of Ogdh, QP-C, and two predicted genes in the postnatal mouse brain. Neuroscience letters. vol 405. issue 3. 2006-10-24. PMID:16901643. c1502/qp-c mrna was localized at high levels in the olfactory bulb, cerebral cortex, hippocampus, thalamus (anterodorsal nucleus, parafacicularis nucleus), tegmentum (red nucleus), cerebellum (purkinje and granule cells), and pons (pontine nucleus, reticulotegmental nucleus, trapezoid body, vestibular nucleus). 2006-10-24 2023-08-12 mouse
Magdalena Spiechowicz, Hans-Gert Bernstein, Henrik Dobrowolny, Wiesława Leśniak, Christian Mawrin, Bernhard Bogerts, Jacek Kuźnicki, Anna Filipe. Density of Sgt1-immunopositive neurons is decreased in the cerebral cortex of Alzheimer's disease brain. Neurochemistry international. vol 49. issue 5. 2006-10-18. PMID:16698122. in normal brain we observed sgt1-immunostaining in purkinje cells of the cerebellum, in granule cells of the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus and in multiple neurons of the cortex. 2006-10-18 2023-08-12 human
Yasuaki Goto, Hideo Taniura, Kiyofumi Yamada, Takao Hirai, Noriko Sanada, Noritaka Nakamichi, Yukio Yoned. The magnetism responsive gene Ntan1 in mouse brain. Neurochemistry international. vol 49. issue 4. 2006-10-02. PMID:16600435. in situ hybridization analysis showed high localization of ntan1 mrna in pyramidal cell layer of ca region and granular cell layer of dentate gyrus in the hippocampus, and purkinje and granular cell layers in the cerebellum, respectively. 2006-10-02 2023-08-12 mouse
Hiroshi Manya, Atsuro Chiba, Richard U Margolis, Tamao End. Molecular cloning and characterization of rat Pomt1 and Pomt2. Glycobiology. vol 16. issue 9. 2006-09-28. PMID:16704966. in situ hybridization histochemistry of rat brain revealed that pomt1 and pomt2 mrna are coexpressed in neurons (dentate gyrus and ca1-ca3 region of the hippocampus and cerebellar purkinje cells). 2006-09-28 2023-08-12 human
Na Chen, Yan Zhu, Xin Gao, Sudong Guan, Jin-Hui Wan. Sodium channel-mediated intrinsic mechanisms underlying the differences of spike programming among GABAergic neurons. Biochemical and biophysical research communications. vol 346. issue 1. 2006-08-28. PMID:16756951. the attention has been paid to study the role of potassium channels in spike pattern; but it is not clear how the intrinsic mechanism mediated by voltage-gated sodium channels (vgsc) influences the programming of sequential spikes, which we investigated at gabaergic cerebellar purkinje cells and hippocampal interneurons by patch-clamp recording in brain slices. 2006-08-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
Shinji Matsuda, Keiko Matsuda, Michisuke Yuzak. A new motif necessary and sufficient for stable localization of the delta2 glutamate receptors at postsynaptic spines. The Journal of biological chemistry. vol 281. issue 25. 2006-08-11. PMID:16636065. to obtain clues to the trafficking mechanism of the iglurs, we expressed wild-type or mutant glurdelta2 in cultured hippocampal and purkinje neurons and analyzed their intracellular localization using immunocytochemical techniques. 2006-08-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
Meenal Joshi, Rachel F Tyndal. Regional and cellular distribution of CYP2E1 in monkey brain and its induction by chronic nicotine. Neuropharmacology. vol 50. issue 5. 2006-07-06. PMID:16368115. chronic nicotine treatment induced cyp2e1 expression in the frontal cortex (1.5-fold, p < 0.05) and cerebellum (1.5-fold, p < 0.01), specifically in cortical pyramidal neurons and cerebellar purkinje cells but no change was seen in temporal cortex (p = 0.20), hippocampus (p = 0.29), putamen (p = 0.26) and thalamus (p = 0.08). 2006-07-06 2023-08-12 rat
Kleopas A Kleopa, Lauren B Elman, Bethan Lang, Angela Vincent, Steven S Schere. Neuromyotonia and limbic encephalitis sera target mature Shaker-type K+ channels: subunit specificity correlates with clinical manifestations. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 129. issue Pt 6. 2006-06-19. PMID:16613892. in the cns, all sera tested (n = 12) co-localized with one or more areas of high kv1.1, kv1.2 or kv1.6 channel expression: 10 out of 12 sera co-localized with kv1.1 and kv1.2 at spinal cord juxtaparanodes or cerebellar layers, while 3 out of 12 sera co-localized additionally (n = 2) or exclusively (n = 1) with kv1.6 subunits in purkinje cells, motor and hippocampal neurons. 2006-06-19 2023-08-12 mouse
Ga Hee Mun, Myeung Ju Kim, Ju Hyun Lee, Hyun Jun Kim, Yoon Hee Chung, Young Bae Chung, Jae Seung Kang, Young Il Hwang, Seung Ha Oh, Joong-Gon Kim, Douk Ho Hwang, Dong Hoon Shin, Wang Jae Le. Immunohistochemical study of the distribution of sodium-dependent vitamin C transporters in adult rat brain. Journal of neuroscience research. vol 83. issue 5. 2006-06-01. PMID:16477646. in our study, svct2 immunoreactivities (irs) were intensely localized in the neurons of cerebral cortex, hippocampus, and purkinje cells of cerebellum, and much weaker svct2 irs were found in the other brain regions. 2006-06-01 2023-08-12 human
Hiwote T Belay, Ian R Brow. Cell death and expression of heat-shock protein Hsc70 in the hyperthermic rat brain. Journal of neurochemistry. vol 97 Suppl 1. 2006-05-23. PMID:16635260. high expression of hsc70 was observed in neuronal populations in the dentate gyrus, ca1 and ca2 region of the hippocampus and purkinje neurons of the cerebellum. 2006-05-23 2023-08-12 rat
Danqing Xiao, Gregory M Miller, Amy Jassen, Susan V Westmoreland, Douglas Pauley, Bertha K Madra. Ephrin/Eph receptor expression in brain of adult nonhuman primates: implications for neuroadaptation. Brain research. vol 1067. issue 1. 2006-05-02. PMID:16360648. immunocytochemical localization of epha4 protein revealed discrete expression in caudate/putamen, globus pallidus, substantia nigra, cerebellar purkinje cells, pyramidal cells of frontal cortices (layers ii, iii and v) and the subgranular zone of the hippocampus. 2006-05-02 2023-08-12 monkey
Stéphane Gaillard, Yannick Bailly, Marion Benoist, Tatiana Rakitina, Jean-Pierre Kessler, Laure Fronzaroli-Molinières, Bénédicte Dargent, Francis Castet. Targeting of proteins of the striatin family to dendritic spines: role of the coiled-coil domain. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark). vol 7. issue 1. 2006-04-07. PMID:16445688. using ultrastructural immunolabeling, we showed that, in purkinje cells and hippocampal neurons, sg2na is confined to the somatodendritic compartment with the highest density in dendritic spines. 2006-04-07 2023-08-12 rat
Saiyin Hexige, Jinhu Guo, Lixiang Ma, Yan Sun, Xianghua Liu, Lijie Ma, Xiaomei Yan, Zijuan Li, Long Y. Expression pattern of growth/differentiation factor 3 in human and murine cerebral cortex, hippocampus as well as cerebellum. Neuroscience letters. vol 389. issue 2. 2006-01-24. PMID:16126341. in hippocampus, it was expressed in most of the neurons in ca2 and dg region, especially only in a restricted number of neurons in the regions of ca1 and ca3 and in purkinje cells in cerebellum. 2006-01-24 2023-08-12 human
Agnete Larsen, Meredin Stoltenberg, Mark J West, Gorm Dansche. Influence of bismuth on the number of neurons in cerebellum and hippocampus of normal and hypoxia-exposed mouse brain: a stereological study. Journal of applied toxicology : JAT. vol 25. issue 5. 2005-10-19. PMID:16013041. surprisingly, intermittent hypoxia led to a statistically significant loss of purkinje cells without affecting the hippocampus. 2005-10-19 2023-08-12 mouse
Arundhati Ray, Georg Zoidl, Svenja Weickert, Petra Wahle, Rolf Dermietze. Site-specific and developmental expression of pannexin1 in the mouse nervous system. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 21. issue 12. 2005-09-14. PMID:16026466. abundant expression was found in the adult hippocampal and neocortical pyramidal cells and interneurons, neurons of the reticular thalamus, the inferior olive, magnocellular hypothalamic neurons, midbrain and brain stem motoneurons, purkinje cells and the retina. 2005-09-14 2023-08-12 mouse
William N Ross, Takeshi Nakamura, Shigeo Watanabe, Matthew Larkum, Nechama Lasser-Ros. Synaptically activated ca2+ release from internal stores in CNS neurons. Cellular and molecular neurobiology. vol 25. issue 2. 2005-09-01. PMID:16047542. ca2+ release is localized near spines in purkinje cells and occurs as a wave in the primary apical dendrites of pyramidal cells in the hippocampus and cortex. 2005-09-01 2023-08-12 human
Natalia Yarovaya, Rachel Schot, Lisa Fodero, Michelle McMahon, Alexis Mahoney, Rachael Williams, Elly Verbeek, An de Bondt, Mark Hampson, Peter van der Spek, Andrew Stubbs, Colin L Masters, Frans W Verheijen, Grazia M S Mancini, Deon J Vente. Sialin, an anion transporter defective in sialic acid storage diseases, shows highly variable expression in adult mouse brain, and is developmentally regulated. Neurobiology of disease. vol 19. issue 3. 2005-08-25. PMID:16023578. high-level immunoreactivity was seen in the neuropil of the hippocampus, striatum, and cerebral cortex, as well as in the perikarya of cerebellar purkinje cells, globus pallidus, and certain thalamic and brainstem nuclei. 2005-08-25 2023-08-12 mouse