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Biology Faculty Publications

2015

Plasticity

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Positional Plasticity In Regenerating Amybstoma Mexicanum Limbs Is Associated With Cell Proliferation And Pathways Of Cellular Differentiation, Catherine D. Mccusker, Antony Athippozhy, Carlos Diaz-Castillo, Charless Fowlkes, David M. Gardiner, S. Randal Voss Nov 2015

Positional Plasticity In Regenerating Amybstoma Mexicanum Limbs Is Associated With Cell Proliferation And Pathways Of Cellular Differentiation, Catherine D. Mccusker, Antony Athippozhy, Carlos Diaz-Castillo, Charless Fowlkes, David M. Gardiner, S. Randal Voss

Biology Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: The endogenous ability to dedifferentiate, re-pattern, and re-differentiate adult cells to repair or replace damaged or missing structures is exclusive to only a few tetrapod species. The Mexican axolotl is one example of these species, having the capacity to regenerate multiple adult structures including their limbs by generating a group of progenitor cells, known as the blastema, which acquire pattern and differentiate into the missing tissues. The formation of a limb regenerate is dependent on cells in the connective tissues that retain memory of their original position in the limb, and use this information to generate the pattern …


Monoaminergic Tone Supports Conductance Correlations And Stabilizes Activity Features In Pattern Generating Neurons Of The Lobster, Panulirus Interruptus, Wulf-Dieter C. Krenz, Anna R. Parker, Edmund William Rodgers, Deborah J. Baro Oct 2015

Monoaminergic Tone Supports Conductance Correlations And Stabilizes Activity Features In Pattern Generating Neurons Of The Lobster, Panulirus Interruptus, Wulf-Dieter C. Krenz, Anna R. Parker, Edmund William Rodgers, Deborah J. Baro

Biology Faculty Publications

Experimental and computational studies demonstrate that different sets of intrinsic and synaptic conductances can give rise to equivalent activity patterns. This is because the balance of conductances, not their absolute values, defines a given activity feature. Activity-dependent feedback mechanisms maintain neuronal conductance correlations and their corresponding activity features. This study demonstrates that tonic nM concentrations of monoamines enable slow, activity-dependent processes that can maintain a correlation between the transient potassium current (IA ) and the hyperpolarization activated current (Ih ) over the long-term (i.e., regulatory change persists for hours after removal of modulator). Tonic 5 nM DA acted through an …