The stimulus evoked compound action potential (CAP), recorded using suction electrodes, provides an index of the relative number of conducting axons within a nerve trunk. As such the CAP has been used to elucidate the diverse mechanisms of injury resulting from a variety of metabolic insults to central nervous white matter, whilst also providing a model with which to assess the benefits of clinically relevant neuro-protective strategies. In addition the technique lends itself to the study of metabolic cell-to-cell signalling that occurs between glial cells and neurones, and to exploring the ability of non-glucose substrates to support axon conduction. Although peripheral nerves are sensitive to metabolic insult and are susceptible to diabet...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoObjective: The mechanisms associated with nerv...
In several neurodegenerative disorders, axonal pathology may originate from impaired oligodendrocyte...
Microneurography is a method suitable for recording intraneural single or multiunit action potential...
The stimulus evoked compound action potential (CAP), recorded using suction electrodes, provides an ...
Astrocytes of the central nervous system (CNS) provide glycogen derived lactate to axons when energy...
In the Peripheral nervous system (PNS), akin to the central, glial cells, Schwann cells and astrocyt...
Central white matter and peripheral nerves function by conducting action potentials, which rely on t...
The ability of sciatic nerve A fibres to conduct action potentials relies on an adequate supply of e...
The stimulus evoked compound action potential, recorded from ex vivo nerve trunks such as the rodent...
Assessing the functionality of the nerve axon provides detailed information on the progression of ne...
Advances in brain connectomics set the need for detailed knowledge of functional properties of myeli...
<div><p>Advances in brain connectomics set the need for detailed knowledge of functional properties ...
Minimally invasive nerve excitability techniques allow an assessment of nodal and internodal ion cha...
In white matter, axonal energy homeostasis critically depends on glial support. Failure in glial-med...
In the optic nerve, oligodendrocytes maintain axonal function by supplying lactate as energy substra...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoObjective: The mechanisms associated with nerv...
In several neurodegenerative disorders, axonal pathology may originate from impaired oligodendrocyte...
Microneurography is a method suitable for recording intraneural single or multiunit action potential...
The stimulus evoked compound action potential (CAP), recorded using suction electrodes, provides an ...
Astrocytes of the central nervous system (CNS) provide glycogen derived lactate to axons when energy...
In the Peripheral nervous system (PNS), akin to the central, glial cells, Schwann cells and astrocyt...
Central white matter and peripheral nerves function by conducting action potentials, which rely on t...
The ability of sciatic nerve A fibres to conduct action potentials relies on an adequate supply of e...
The stimulus evoked compound action potential, recorded from ex vivo nerve trunks such as the rodent...
Assessing the functionality of the nerve axon provides detailed information on the progression of ne...
Advances in brain connectomics set the need for detailed knowledge of functional properties of myeli...
<div><p>Advances in brain connectomics set the need for detailed knowledge of functional properties ...
Minimally invasive nerve excitability techniques allow an assessment of nodal and internodal ion cha...
In white matter, axonal energy homeostasis critically depends on glial support. Failure in glial-med...
In the optic nerve, oligodendrocytes maintain axonal function by supplying lactate as energy substra...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoObjective: The mechanisms associated with nerv...
In several neurodegenerative disorders, axonal pathology may originate from impaired oligodendrocyte...
Microneurography is a method suitable for recording intraneural single or multiunit action potential...