Logo del repository
  1. Home
 
Opzioni

Activity-independent intracellular calcium signals are spontaneously generated in ventral spinal neurons during development in vitro

FABBRO, ALESSANDRA
•
PASTORE B.
•
NISTRI A.
•
BALLERINI, Laura
2007
  • journal article

Periodico
CELL CALCIUM
Abstract
The present report is the first description of repetitive calcium events generated by discrete ventral spinal neurons maintained in organotypic culture during in vitro maturation stages crucial for network evolution. Ventral interneurons in one-third of slices displayed spontaneous intracellular calcium transients suppressed by calcium-free extracellular solution or by application of cobalt, and resistant to blockers of network activity like TTX, CNQX, APV, strychnine or bicuculline. Our data suggest a primary role for mitochondria in intracellular calcium oscillations, because CCCP, that selectively collapses the mitochondrial electrochemical gradient, eliminated the ability of these neurons to show activity-independent calcium oscillations. Likewise, CGP-37157, a blocker of mitochondrial Na+/Ca2+ exchanger, inhibited oscillations in the majority of neurons. We propose that spontaneous Ca2+ transients, dynamically regulated by mitochondria, occurred in a discrete cluster of interneurons possibly to guide the development of synaptic connections.
DOI
10.1016/j.ceca.2006.07.006
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/1690022
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-33847116181
Diritti
metadata only access
Soggetti
  • calcium signaling

  • network development

  • motor circuit maturat...

  • spinal interneuron

  • caclium imaging

Web of Science© citazioni
25
Data di acquisizione
Mar 24, 2024
Visualizzazioni
4
Data di acquisizione
Apr 19, 2024
Vedi dettagli
google-scholar
Get Involved!
  • Source Code
  • Documentation
  • Slack Channel
Make it your own

DSpace-CRIS can be extensively configured to meet your needs. Decide which information need to be collected and available with fine-grained security. Start updating the theme to match your nstitution's web identity.

Need professional help?

The original creators of DSpace-CRIS at 4Science can take your project to the next level, get in touch!

Realizzato con Software DSpace-CRIS - Estensione mantenuta e ottimizzata da 4Science

  • Impostazioni dei cookie
  • Informativa sulla privacy
  • Accordo con l'utente finale
  • Invia il tuo Feedback