scholarly journals Applying real-time monitoring of circadian oscillations in adult mouse brain slices to study communications between brain regions

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 100416
Author(s):  
Suihong Huang ◽  
Qingqing Lu ◽  
Ming Ho Choi ◽  
Xuebing Zhang ◽  
Jin Young Kim
2014 ◽  
Vol 93 (1) ◽  
pp. 82-93 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antje Anji ◽  
Hayley Miller ◽  
Chandrasekar Raman ◽  
Mathew Phillips ◽  
Gary Ciment ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlie L Cullen ◽  
Renee E Pepper ◽  
Mackenzie T Clutterbuck ◽  
Kimberley A Pitman ◽  
Viola Oorschot ◽  
...  

SummaryCentral nervous system myelination increases action potential conduction velocity, however, it is unclear how myelination is coordinated to ensure the temporally precise arrival of action potentials, and facilitate information processing within cortical and associative circuits. Here, we show that mature myelin remains plastic in the adult mouse brain and can undergo subtle structural modifications to influence action potential arrival times. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and spatial learning, two stimuli that modify neuronal activity, alter the length of the nodes of Ranvier and the size of the periaxonal space within active brain regions. This change in the axon-glial configuration is independent of oligodendrogenesis and tunes conduction velocity to increase the synchronicity of action potential transit.


Author(s):  
Lisa Weingarten ◽  
Hardi Dave ◽  
Hongyan Li ◽  
Dorota Crawford

AbstractP5 ATPases (ATP13A1 through ATP13A5) are found in all eukaryotes. They are currently poorly characterized and have unknown substrate specificity. Recent evidence has linked two P5 ATPases to diseases of the nervous system, suggesting possible importance of these proteins within the nervous system. In this study we determined the relative expression of mouse P5 ATPases in development using quantitative real time PCR. We have shown that ATP13A1 and ATP13A2 were both expressed similarly during development, with the highest expression levels at the peak of neurogenesis. ATP13A3 was expressed highly during organogenesis with one of its isoforms playing a more predominant role during the period of neuronal development. ATP13A5 was expressed most highly in the adult mouse brain. We also assessed the expression of these genes in various regions of the adult mouse brain. ATP13A1 to ATP13A4 were expressed differentially in the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, brainstem and cerebellum while levels of ATP13A5 were fairly constant between these brain regions. Moreover, we demonstrated expression of the ATP13A4 protein in the corresponding brain regions using immunohistochemistry. In summary, this study furthers our knowledge of P5-type ATPases and their potentially important role in the nervous system.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (26) ◽  
pp. eabb3446 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cantin Ortiz ◽  
Jose Fernandez Navarro ◽  
Aleksandra Jurek ◽  
Antje Märtin ◽  
Joakim Lundeberg ◽  
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Brain maps are essential for integrating information and interpreting the structure-function relationship of circuits and behavior. We aimed to generate a systematic classification of the adult mouse brain based purely on the unbiased identification of spatially defining features by employing whole-brain spatial transcriptomics. We found that the molecular information was sufficient to deduce the complex and detailed neuroanatomical organization of the brain. The unsupervised (non-expert, data-driven) classification revealed new area- and layer-specific subregions, for example in isocortex and hippocampus, and new subdivisions of striatum. The molecular atlas further supports the characterization of the spatial identity of neurons from their single-cell RNA profile, and provides a resource for annotating the brain using a minimal gene set—a brain palette. In summary, we have established a molecular atlas to formally define the spatial organization of brain regions, including the molecular code for mapping and targeting of discrete neuroanatomical domains.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (14) ◽  
pp. 7397
Author(s):  
Lucia Caffino ◽  
Francesca Mottarlini ◽  
Sabrine Bilel ◽  
Giorgia Targa ◽  
Micaela Tirri ◽  
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Synthetic cathinones have gained popularity among young drug users and are widely used in the clandestine market. While the cathinone-induced behavioral profile has been extensively investigated, information on their neuroplastic effects is still rather fragmentary. Accordingly, we have exposed male mice to a single injection of MDPV and α-PVP and sacrificed the animals at different time points (i.e., 30 min, 2 h, and 24 h) to have a rapid readout of the effect of these psychostimulants on neuroplasticity in the frontal lobe and hippocampus, two reward-related brain regions. We found that a single, low dose of MDPV or α-PVP is sufficient to alter the expression of neuroplastic markers in the adult mouse brain. In particular, we found increased expression of the transcription factor Npas4, increased ratio between the vesicular GABA transporter and the vesicular glutamate transporter together with changes in the expression of the neurotrophin Bdnf, confirming the widespread impact of these cathinones on brain plasticity. To sum up, exposure to low dose of cathinones can impair cortical and hippocampal homeostasis, suggesting that abuse of these cathinones at much higher doses, as it occurs in humans, could have an even more profound impact on neuroplasticity.


FEBS Letters ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 573 (1-3) ◽  
pp. 214-218 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harukazu Suzuki ◽  
Rie Okunishi ◽  
Wataru Hashizume ◽  
Shintaro Katayama ◽  
Noriko Ninomiya ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Beena M. Kadakkuzha ◽  
Xin-An Liu ◽  
Jennifer McCrate ◽  
Gautam Shankar ◽  
Valerio Rizzo ◽  
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