Plasticity of neural circuits takes many forms and plays a fundamental role in regulating behavior to changing demands while maintaining stability. For example, during spinal cord development neurotransmitter identity in neurons is dynamically adjusted in response to changes in the activity of spinal networks. It is reasonable to speculate that this type of plasticity might occur also in mature spinal circuits in response to injury. Because serotonergic signaling has a central role in spinal cord functions, we hypothesized that spinal cord injury (SCI) in the fresh water turtle Trachemys scripta elegans may trigger homeostatic changes in serotonergic innervation. To test this possibility we performed immunohistochemistry for serotonin (5-HT...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a motor deficit disorder affecting 1 in 400 live births with over 90% of case...
In addition to the disruption of neural function below spinal cord injuries (SCI), there also can be...
Central pattern generators (CPGs) are important neuronal networks that are made up of interneurons t...
This report considers serotonergic (5-HT) effects on spinal motoneurons, reviewing previous data and...
Classical neurotransmitters are mainly known for their roles as neuromodulators, but they also play ...
Motor fatigue occurring during prolonged physical activity has both peripheral and central origins. ...
Following spinal cord injury (SCI) a series of anatomical and functional plastic changes occur in th...
Following spinal cord injury (SCI) a series of anatomical and functional plastic changes occur in th...
Motor fatigue induced by physical activity is an everyday experience characterized by a decreased ca...
Immunoreactive substance P was investigated in turtle lumbar spinal cord after sciatic nerve transec...
Immunoreactive substance P was investigated in turtle lumbar spinal cord after sciatic nerve transec...
Lampreys are interesting animal models for comparative neuroanatomical research and for the study of...
Following spinal cord injury (SCI) a series of anatomical and functional plastic changes occur in th...
1. Immunocytochemical studies of the turtle brain revealed the presence of serotonin (5-hydroxytrypt...
Direct measurements of synaptic inhibition (I) and excitation (E) to spinal motoneurons can provide ...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a motor deficit disorder affecting 1 in 400 live births with over 90% of case...
In addition to the disruption of neural function below spinal cord injuries (SCI), there also can be...
Central pattern generators (CPGs) are important neuronal networks that are made up of interneurons t...
This report considers serotonergic (5-HT) effects on spinal motoneurons, reviewing previous data and...
Classical neurotransmitters are mainly known for their roles as neuromodulators, but they also play ...
Motor fatigue occurring during prolonged physical activity has both peripheral and central origins. ...
Following spinal cord injury (SCI) a series of anatomical and functional plastic changes occur in th...
Following spinal cord injury (SCI) a series of anatomical and functional plastic changes occur in th...
Motor fatigue induced by physical activity is an everyday experience characterized by a decreased ca...
Immunoreactive substance P was investigated in turtle lumbar spinal cord after sciatic nerve transec...
Immunoreactive substance P was investigated in turtle lumbar spinal cord after sciatic nerve transec...
Lampreys are interesting animal models for comparative neuroanatomical research and for the study of...
Following spinal cord injury (SCI) a series of anatomical and functional plastic changes occur in th...
1. Immunocytochemical studies of the turtle brain revealed the presence of serotonin (5-hydroxytrypt...
Direct measurements of synaptic inhibition (I) and excitation (E) to spinal motoneurons can provide ...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a motor deficit disorder affecting 1 in 400 live births with over 90% of case...
In addition to the disruption of neural function below spinal cord injuries (SCI), there also can be...
Central pattern generators (CPGs) are important neuronal networks that are made up of interneurons t...