Dendritic spines disappear with chilling but proliferate excessively upon rewarming of mature hippocampus.
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Designing tools for assumption-proof brain mappingCytoskeletal regulation dominates temperature-sensitive proteomic changes of hibernation in forebrain of 13-lined ground squirrelsDibucaine mitigates spreading depolarization in human neocortical slices and prevents acute dendritic injury in the ischemic rodent neocortexImaging the impact of cortical microcirculation on synaptic structure and sensory-evoked hemodynamic responses in vivoProteins that promote filopodia stability, but not number, lead to more axonal-dendritic contactsParalemmin-1, a modulator of filopodia induction is required for spine maturationA structural basis for enhancement of long-term associative memory in single dendritic spines regulated by PKCRepeated stress alters dendritic spine morphology in the rat medial prefrontal cortexArc regulates spine morphology and maintains network stability in vivo.Pacemaker GABA synaptic activity may contribute to network synchronization in pediatric cortical dysplasiaLabeling of dendritic spines with the carbocyanine dye DiI for confocal microscopic imaging in lightly fixed cortical slices.Optical recording of fast neuronal membrane potential transients in acute mammalian brain slices by second-harmonic generation microscopy.Whole isolated neocortical and hippocampal preparations and their use in imaging studies.Real-time passive volume responses of astrocytes to acute osmotic and ischemic stress in cortical slices and in vivo revealed by two-photon microscopy.Synaptic strength and postsynaptically silent synapses through advanced aging in rat hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neuronsThree-dimensional relationships between perisynaptic astroglia and human hippocampal synapsesAdrenocortical status predicts the degree of age-related deficits in prefrontal structural plasticity and working memory.Chronic 17beta-estradiol or cholesterol prevents stress-induced hippocampal CA3 dendritic retraction in ovariectomized female rats: possible correspondence between CA1 spine properties and spatial acquisition.Differential effects of aging on dendritic spines in visual cortex and prefrontal cortex of the rhesus monkey.Recurrent spontaneous spreading depolarizations facilitate acute dendritic injury in the ischemic penumbraPhysiological effects of enriched environment exposure and LTP induction in the hippocampus in vivo do not transfer faithfully to in vitro slices.Glutamate induces the elongation of early dendritic protrusions via mGluRs in wild type mice, but not in fragile X mice.Dendritic spines and pre-synaptic boutons are stable despite local deep hypothermic challenge and re-warming in vivo.Beyond counts and shapes: studying pathology of dendritic spines in the context of the surrounding neuropil through serial section electron microscopy.Theoretical model of temperature regulation in the brain during changes in functional activity.Functional mitochondrial analysis in acute brain sections from adult rats reveals mitochondrial dysfunction in a rat model of migraine.Livin' on the edge: imaging dendritic spine turnover in the peri-infarct zone during ischemic stroke and recovery.Potent inhibition of anoxic depolarization by the sodium channel blocker dibucaine.Evidence for Alzheimer's disease-linked synapse loss and compensation in mouse and human hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons.Moniliform deformation of retinal ganglion cells by formaldehyde-based fixatives.Slice it hot: acute adult brain slicing in physiological temperatureCalcium-dependent NMDA-induced dendritic injury and MAP2 loss in acute hippocampal slices.Extrinsic and local glutamatergic inputs of the rat hippocampal CA1 area differentially innervate pyramidal cells and interneurons.Chloride Cotransporters as a Molecular Mechanism underlying Spreading Depolarization-Induced Dendritic BeadingCortical Composition Hierarchy Driven by Spine Proportion Economical Maximization or Wire Volume Minimization.Neuroprotection: lessons from hibernators.NF-kappaB activity in distinct neural subtypes of the rat hippocampus: Influence of time and GABA antagonism in acute slice preparations.The Contingency of Cocaine Administration Accounts for Structural and Functional Medial Prefrontal Deficits and Increased Adrenocortical Activation.LTP induction translocates cortactin at distant synapses in wild-type but not Fmr1 knock-out mice.Induction of dendritic spines by β2-containing nicotinic receptors.
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Dendritic spines disappear with chilling but proliferate excessively upon rewarming of mature hippocampus.
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