Kim, Wi Jin Samarage, Hasitha Jafari, Matiar Zarrin, David Goel, Keshav Qi, Xin Wang, Anthony Johnson, Jeremiah Colby, Geoffrey
BACKGROUND: Sympathetic-mediated vasoconstriction from the superior cervical ganglion (SCG) is a significant contributor to cerebral vasospasm. Inhibition of the SCG has been shown to improve cerebral blood flow and reverse cerebral vasospasm in swine models. We evaluated the efficacy of a novel minimally invasive endovascular approach to target an...
Senturk, Gokhan
All living organisms have the innate need to interact with their environment in order to ensure their survival and reproductive success. Among vertebrates, the somatomotor system plays a critical role in responding to environmental challenges and opportunities by coordinating the movements of the body through the activation of its primary effector ...
Kim, Wi Jin Dacey, Michael Samarage, Hashitha Milan Zarrin, David Goel, Keshav Chan, Christopher Qi, Xin Wang, Anthony C Shivkumar, Kalyanam Ardell, Jeffrey
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IntroductionCerebral vasospasm is a complex disease resulting in reversible narrowing of blood vessels, stroke, and poor patient outcomes. Sympathetic perivascular nerve fibers originate from the superior cervical ganglion (SCG) to innervate the cerebral vasculature, with activation resulting in vasoconstriction. Sympathetic pathways are thought to...
Loreto, Andrea Gilley, Jonathan
The ability of peripheral nervous system neurons to extend long, axon-like neurites in vitro makes them ideally suited for studies on mechanisms of axon survival and degeneration. In this chapter we describe how to prepare explant cultures of sympathetic neurons of the superior cervical ganglion (SCG). We also describe how to induce and assess axon...
Gilley, Jonathan Loreto, Andrea
Primary cultures of neurons of the peripheral nervous system have been successfully used for studying many aspects of neuronal development and survival, including investigations into the mechanisms of axon degeneration. In this chapter we describe how to prepare and microinject dissociated cultures of sympathetic neurons of the superior cervical ga...
Badanavalu, Mahadevappa P Srivatsan, Malathi
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Autonomic neuroscience : basic & clinical
Sympathetic neurons of SCG are dependent on availability of nerve growth factor (NGF) for their survival. SCG neurons express nicotinic receptors (nAChR) whose expression levels are modulated by nicotine. Nicotine exerts multiple effects on neurons, including neuroprotection, through nAChR binding. Although sympathetic neurons express robust levels...
Henley, Rachel Chandrasekaran, Vidya Giulivi, Cecilia
Dendrites are the primary site of synaptic activity in neurons and changes in synapses are often the first pathological stage in neurodegenerative diseases. Molecular studies of these changes rely on morphological analysis of the imaging of somas and dendritic arbors of cultured or primary neurons. As research on preventing or reversing synaptic de...
Henley, Rachel Chandrasekaran, Vidya Giulivi, Cecilia
Dendrites are the primary site of synaptic activity in neurons and changes in synapses are often the first pathological stage in neurodegenerative diseases. Molecular studies of these changes rely on morphological analysis of the imaging of somas and dendritic arbors of cultured or primary neurons. As research on preventing or reversing synaptic de...
Escudero, CA Cabeza, C Moya-Alvarado, G Maloney, MT Flores, CM Wu, C Court, FA Mobley, WC Bronfman, FC
During the development of the sympathetic nervous system, signals from tropomyosin-related kinase receptors (Trks) and p75 neurotrophin receptors (p75) compete to regulate survival and connectivity. During this process, nerve growth factor (NGF)- TrkA signaling in axons communicates NGF-mediated trophic responses in signaling endosomes. Whether axo...
Hung, Christy OY Coleman, Michael P
Neurons rely heavily on axonal transport to deliver materials from the sites of synthesis to the axon terminals over distances that can be many centimetres long. KIF1A is the neuron-specific kinesin with the fastest reported anterograde motor activity. Previous studies have shown that KIF1A transports a subset of synaptic proteins, neurofilaments a...