This study shows that unilateral transection of the infraorbital nerve (ION) in newborn (PO) rats induces apoptosis in the contralateral ventrobasal thalamic (VB) complex, as evidenced by terminal transferase-mediated deoxyuridine triphosphate-biotin nick end labelling (TUNEL) and electron miscroscopy. Double-labelling experiments using retrograde transport of labelled microspheres injected into the barrel cortex, followed by TUNEL staining, show that TUNEL-positive cells are thalamocortical neurons. The number of TUNEL-positive cells had begun to increase by 24 h postlesion, increased further 48 h after nerve section, and decreased to control levels after 120 h. Lesion-induced apoptosis in the VB complex is less pronounced if ION section i...
Apoptotic cell death is the leading cause of neuronal loss after neonatal brain injury. Little is kn...
Neuronal programmed cell death is regulated by a neurotrophic supply from targets and afferent input...
Many neurons die as the normal brain develops. How this is regulated and whether the mechanism invol...
This study shows that unilateral transection of the infraorbital nerve (ION) in newborn (P0) rats in...
We have previously shown that not only motoneurons and dorsal root ganglion cells but also small neu...
A massive neuronal loss during early postnatal development has been well documented in the murine ce...
TRANSECTION of a peripheral nerve in neonatal rats induces an extensive death of axotomized neurons....
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) plays a critical role in the development of the central and...
A massive neuronal loss during early postnatal development has been well documented in the murine ce...
About half the neurons in the brain die at the time when their connections are being formed. This ne...
Nerve growth factor (NGF) is known to be essential for survival and maintenance of sympathetic gangl...
The nerve growth factor family of neurotrophins play multiple roles in both the developing and matur...
The rate of axonal regeneration, after sciatic nerve lesion in adult C57BL/6J mice, is reduced when ...
4Following permanent transection of their peripheral axons, a proportion of adult rat dorsal root ga...
It has been known for a long time that subcortical input drives the specification of cortical areas....
Apoptotic cell death is the leading cause of neuronal loss after neonatal brain injury. Little is kn...
Neuronal programmed cell death is regulated by a neurotrophic supply from targets and afferent input...
Many neurons die as the normal brain develops. How this is regulated and whether the mechanism invol...
This study shows that unilateral transection of the infraorbital nerve (ION) in newborn (P0) rats in...
We have previously shown that not only motoneurons and dorsal root ganglion cells but also small neu...
A massive neuronal loss during early postnatal development has been well documented in the murine ce...
TRANSECTION of a peripheral nerve in neonatal rats induces an extensive death of axotomized neurons....
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) plays a critical role in the development of the central and...
A massive neuronal loss during early postnatal development has been well documented in the murine ce...
About half the neurons in the brain die at the time when their connections are being formed. This ne...
Nerve growth factor (NGF) is known to be essential for survival and maintenance of sympathetic gangl...
The nerve growth factor family of neurotrophins play multiple roles in both the developing and matur...
The rate of axonal regeneration, after sciatic nerve lesion in adult C57BL/6J mice, is reduced when ...
4Following permanent transection of their peripheral axons, a proportion of adult rat dorsal root ga...
It has been known for a long time that subcortical input drives the specification of cortical areas....
Apoptotic cell death is the leading cause of neuronal loss after neonatal brain injury. Little is kn...
Neuronal programmed cell death is regulated by a neurotrophic supply from targets and afferent input...
Many neurons die as the normal brain develops. How this is regulated and whether the mechanism invol...