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2023

Neurons

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Voltage- And Calcium-Gated Membrane Currents Tune The Plateau Potential Properties Of Multiple Neuron Types, Curtis L Neveu, Paul Smolen, Douglas A Baxter, John H Byrne Nov 2023

Voltage- And Calcium-Gated Membrane Currents Tune The Plateau Potential Properties Of Multiple Neuron Types, Curtis L Neveu, Paul Smolen, Douglas A Baxter, John H Byrne

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Many neurons exhibit regular firing that is limited to the duration and intensity of depolarizing stimuli. However, some neurons exhibit all-or-nothing plateau potentials that, once elicited, can lead to prolonged activity that is independent of stimulus intensity or duration. To better understand this diversity of information processing, we compared the voltage-gated and Ca2+-gated currents of three identified neurons from hermaphroditic Aplysia californica. Two of these neurons, B51 and B64, generated plateau potentials and a third neuron, B8, exhibited regular firing and was incapable of generating a plateau potential. With the exception of the Ca2+-gated potassium …


Caudal Dmn Neurons Innervate The Spleen And Release Cart Peptide To Regulate Neuroimmune Function, Nobuhide Kobori, Anthony N Moore, John B Redell, Pramod K Dash Jul 2023

Caudal Dmn Neurons Innervate The Spleen And Release Cart Peptide To Regulate Neuroimmune Function, Nobuhide Kobori, Anthony N Moore, John B Redell, Pramod K Dash

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BACKGROUND: Inflammation is a fundamental biological response to injury and infection, which if unregulated can contribute to the pathophysiology of many diseases. The vagus nerve, which primarily originates from the dorsal motor nucleus (DMN), plays an important role in rapidly dampening inflammation by regulating splenic function. However, direct vagal innervation of the spleen, which houses the majority of immune and inflammatory cells, has not been established. As an alternative to direct innervation, an anti-inflammatory reflex pathway has been proposed which involves the vagus nerve, the sympathetic celiac ganglion, and the neurotransmitter norepinephrine. Although sympathetic regulation of inflammation has been shown, …


Caudal Dmn Neurons Innervate The Spleen And Release Cart Peptide To Regulate Neuroimmune Function., Nobuhide Kobori, Anthony N Moore, John B Redell, Pramod K Dash Jul 2023

Caudal Dmn Neurons Innervate The Spleen And Release Cart Peptide To Regulate Neuroimmune Function., Nobuhide Kobori, Anthony N Moore, John B Redell, Pramod K Dash

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BACKGROUND: Inflammation is a fundamental biological response to injury and infection, which if unregulated can contribute to the pathophysiology of many diseases. The vagus nerve, which primarily originates from the dorsal motor nucleus (DMN), plays an important role in rapidly dampening inflammation by regulating splenic function. However, direct vagal innervation of the spleen, which houses the majority of immune and inflammatory cells, has not been established. As an alternative to direct innervation, an anti-inflammatory reflex pathway has been proposed which involves the vagus nerve, the sympathetic celiac ganglion, and the neurotransmitter norepinephrine. Although sympathetic regulation of inflammation has been shown, …


Glial Progenitor Heterogeneity And Key Regulators Revealed By Single-Cell Rna Sequencing Provide Insight To Regeneration In Spinal Cord Injury, Haichao Wei, Xizi Wu, Joseph Withrow, Raquel Cuevas-Diaz Duran, Simranjit Singh, Lesley S Chaboub, Jyotirmoy Rakshit, Julio Mejia, Andrew Rolfe, Juan J Herrera, Philip J Horner, Jia Qian Wu May 2023

Glial Progenitor Heterogeneity And Key Regulators Revealed By Single-Cell Rna Sequencing Provide Insight To Regeneration In Spinal Cord Injury, Haichao Wei, Xizi Wu, Joseph Withrow, Raquel Cuevas-Diaz Duran, Simranjit Singh, Lesley S Chaboub, Jyotirmoy Rakshit, Julio Mejia, Andrew Rolfe, Juan J Herrera, Philip J Horner, Jia Qian Wu

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Recent studies have revealed the heterogeneous nature of astrocytes; however, how diverse constituents of astrocyte-lineage cells are regulated in adult spinal cord after injury and contribute to regeneration remains elusive. We perform single-cell RNA sequencing of GFAP-expressing cells from sub-chronic spinal cord injury models and identify and compare with the subpopulations in acute-stage data. We find subpopulations with distinct functional enrichment and their identities defined by subpopulation-specific transcription factors and regulons. Immunohistochemistry, RNAscope experiments, and quantification by stereology verify the molecular signature, location, and morphology of potential resident neural progenitors or neural stem cells in the adult spinal cord before …


Positioning The Brainstem Within The Neural Network Of Threat Prediction, Xu O Zhang, Fabricio H Do Monte Feb 2023

Positioning The Brainstem Within The Neural Network Of Threat Prediction, Xu O Zhang, Fabricio H Do Monte

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In a recent study, Strickland and McDannald dissected the role of brainstem networks in threat prediction. Using probabilistic threat discrimination in rats, the authors demonstrated that brainstem neurons estimate threat probability and generate positive aversive prediction errors after unexpected outcomes. Their findings suggest that, beyond organizing defensive behaviors, brainstem neurons are involved in threat prediction computations.