Following a spinal injury, lampreys at first are paralyzed below the level of transection. However, they recover locomotion after several weeks, and this is accompanied by the regeneration of descending axons from the brain and the production of new neurons in the spinal cord. Here, we aimed to analyse the changes in the dopaminergic system of the sea lamprey after a complete spinal transection by studying the changes in dopaminergic cell numbers and dopaminergic innervation in the spinal cord. Changes in the expression of the D2 receptor were also studied. We report the full anatomical regeneration of the dopaminergic system after an initial decrease in the number of dopaminergic cells and fibres. Numbers of dopaminergic cells were recover...
In mammals, spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to dramatic losses in neurons and synaptic connections, a...
Motor activity is the basis for all behavior. It is therefore important to study the processes gener...
In contrast to humans, lampreys spontaneously recover their swimming capacity after a complete spina...
Lampreys recover locomotion following a spinal cord injury (SCI). Glutamate is necessary to initiate...
It has previously been shown that dopamine is present in cell bodies and processes in the lamprey sp...
Lampreys are interesting animal models for comparative neuroanatomical research and for the study of...
Abstract only availableIn vertebrates, reticulospinal (RS) neurons in the brain activate spinal moto...
Finding a treatment for spinal cord injury (SCI) focuses on reconnecting the spinal cord by promotin...
Abstract only availableIn all vertebrate animals, reticulospinal (RS) neurons in a locomotor “comman...
Finding a treatment for spinal cord injury (SCI) focuses on reconnecting the spinal cord by promotin...
In this project I have proposed to investigate the cellular and synaptic effects of dopamine on neur...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] The lamprey is one of the mo...
As in mammalian systems, the analysis of functional recovery in the lamprey has focused on regrowth ...
Changes in motor and sensory properties occur either side of spinal cord lesion sites from lower ver...
Abstract only availableIn higher vertebrates, including humans, axonal regeneration following spinal...
In mammals, spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to dramatic losses in neurons and synaptic connections, a...
Motor activity is the basis for all behavior. It is therefore important to study the processes gener...
In contrast to humans, lampreys spontaneously recover their swimming capacity after a complete spina...
Lampreys recover locomotion following a spinal cord injury (SCI). Glutamate is necessary to initiate...
It has previously been shown that dopamine is present in cell bodies and processes in the lamprey sp...
Lampreys are interesting animal models for comparative neuroanatomical research and for the study of...
Abstract only availableIn vertebrates, reticulospinal (RS) neurons in the brain activate spinal moto...
Finding a treatment for spinal cord injury (SCI) focuses on reconnecting the spinal cord by promotin...
Abstract only availableIn all vertebrate animals, reticulospinal (RS) neurons in a locomotor “comman...
Finding a treatment for spinal cord injury (SCI) focuses on reconnecting the spinal cord by promotin...
In this project I have proposed to investigate the cellular and synaptic effects of dopamine on neur...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] The lamprey is one of the mo...
As in mammalian systems, the analysis of functional recovery in the lamprey has focused on regrowth ...
Changes in motor and sensory properties occur either side of spinal cord lesion sites from lower ver...
Abstract only availableIn higher vertebrates, including humans, axonal regeneration following spinal...
In mammals, spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to dramatic losses in neurons and synaptic connections, a...
Motor activity is the basis for all behavior. It is therefore important to study the processes gener...
In contrast to humans, lampreys spontaneously recover their swimming capacity after a complete spina...