AbstractParticle-mediated gene transfer and two-photon microscopy were used to monitor the behavior of dendrites of individual cortical pyramidal neurons coexpressing green fluorescent protein (GFP) and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). While the dendrites and spines of neurons expressing GFP alone grew modestly over 24–48 hr, coexpressing BDNF elicited dramatic sprouting of basal dendrites, accompanied by a regression of dendritic spines. Compared to GFP-transfected controls, the newly formed dendrites and spines were highly unstable. Experiments utilizing Trk receptor bodies, K252a, and overexpression of nerve growth factor (NGF) demonstrated that these effects were mediated by secreted BDNF interacting with extracellular TrkB rec...
The dendritic architecture of a neuron determines how it receives inputs, and thus, changes in dendr...
Abstract Mossy fibers, the dentate granule cell axons, are generated throughout an animal's lifetime...
In adult primary visual cortex (V1), dendritic spines are more persistent than during development. B...
The fine tuning of neural networks during development and learning relies upon both functional and s...
Cultured neurons from bdnf-/- mice display reduced densities of synaptic terminals, although in vivo...
AbstractAlthough dendritic growth and differentiation are critical for the proper development and fu...
Culturedneurons from bdnf/mice display reduceddensities of synaptic terminals, although in vivo thes...
The neurotrophin BDNF is a regulatory factor of several and in part contrasting aspects of the biolo...
AbstractAlthough dendritic growth and differentiation are critical for the proper development and fu...
International audienceBrain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a major regulator of activity-depe...
International audienceBrain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a major regulator of activity-depe...
AbstractNeurons within each layer of cerebral cortex express multiple members of the neurotrophin fa...
International audienceBrain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a major regulator of activity-depe...
In adult primary visual cortex (V1), dendritic spines are more persistent than during development. B...
Cultured neurons from bdnf-/- mice display reduced densities of synaptic terminals, although in vivo...
The dendritic architecture of a neuron determines how it receives inputs, and thus, changes in dendr...
Abstract Mossy fibers, the dentate granule cell axons, are generated throughout an animal's lifetime...
In adult primary visual cortex (V1), dendritic spines are more persistent than during development. B...
The fine tuning of neural networks during development and learning relies upon both functional and s...
Cultured neurons from bdnf-/- mice display reduced densities of synaptic terminals, although in vivo...
AbstractAlthough dendritic growth and differentiation are critical for the proper development and fu...
Culturedneurons from bdnf/mice display reduceddensities of synaptic terminals, although in vivo thes...
The neurotrophin BDNF is a regulatory factor of several and in part contrasting aspects of the biolo...
AbstractAlthough dendritic growth and differentiation are critical for the proper development and fu...
International audienceBrain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a major regulator of activity-depe...
International audienceBrain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a major regulator of activity-depe...
AbstractNeurons within each layer of cerebral cortex express multiple members of the neurotrophin fa...
International audienceBrain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a major regulator of activity-depe...
In adult primary visual cortex (V1), dendritic spines are more persistent than during development. B...
Cultured neurons from bdnf-/- mice display reduced densities of synaptic terminals, although in vivo...
The dendritic architecture of a neuron determines how it receives inputs, and thus, changes in dendr...
Abstract Mossy fibers, the dentate granule cell axons, are generated throughout an animal's lifetime...
In adult primary visual cortex (V1), dendritic spines are more persistent than during development. B...