Search Results - "Depuy, Seth D"
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C1 neurons: the body's EMTs
Published in American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology (01-08-2013)“…The C1 neurons reside in the rostral and intermediate portions of the ventrolateral medulla (RVLM, IVLM). They use glutamate as a fast transmitter and…”
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Control of breathing by raphe obscurus serotonergic neurons in mice
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (09-02-2011)“…We used optogenetics to determine the global respiratory effects produced by selectively stimulating raphe obscurus (RO) serotonergic neurons in anesthetized…”
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Selective optogenetic activation of rostral ventrolateral medullary catecholaminergic neurons produces cardiorespiratory stimulation in conscious mice
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (13-02-2013)“…Activation of rostral ventrolateral medullary catecholaminergic (RVLM-CA) neurons e.g., by hypoxia is thought to increase sympathetic outflow thereby raising…”
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Central CO2 chemoreception and integrated neural mechanisms of cardiovascular and respiratory control
Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-04-2010)“…In this review, we examine why blood pressure (BP) and sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) increase during a rise in central nervous system (CNS) P(CO(2))…”
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Glutamatergic neurotransmission between the C1 neurons and the parasympathetic preganglionic neurons of the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (23-01-2013)“…The C1 neurons are a nodal point for blood pressure control and other autonomic responses. Here we test whether these rostral ventrolateral medullary…”
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Acid sensitivity and ultrastructure of the retrotrapezoid nucleus in Phox2b-EGFP transgenic mice
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-11-2009)“…The retrotrapezoid nucleus (RTN) contains noncholinergic noncatecholaminergic glutamatergic neurons that express the transcription factor Phox2b (chemically…”
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Age-dependent dysregulation of locus coeruleus firing in a transgenic rat model of Alzheimer's disease
Published in Neurobiology of aging (01-05-2023)“…•Recorded locus coeruleus (LC) neurons in a rat model of Alzheimer's disease (AD).•TgF344-AD rats develop early endogenous LC tau pathology akin to human…”
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Photostimulation of Retrotrapezoid Nucleus Phox2b-Expressing Neurons In Vivo Produces Long-Lasting Activation of Breathing in Rats
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (06-05-2009)“…The retrotrapezoid "nucleus" (RTN), located in the rostral ventrolateral medullary reticular formation, contains a bilateral cluster of approximately 1000…”
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Regulation of visceral sympathetic tone by A5 noradrenergic neurons in rodents
Published in The Journal of physiology (15-02-2011)“…Non‐technical summary Patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) experience repeated decreases in blood oxygen (hypoxia) and increases in CO2…”
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Protein Kinase A Activity Controls the Regulation of T-type CaV3.2 Channels by Gβγ Dimers
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (20-03-2009)“…Low voltage-activated (LVA), T-type, calcium channels mediate diverse biological functions and are inhibited by Gβγ dimers, yet the molecular events required…”
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Retrotrapezoid nucleus, respiratory chemosensitivity and breathing automaticity
Published in Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (31-08-2009)“…Abstract Breathing automaticity and CO2 regulation are inseparable neural processes. The retrotrapezoid nucleus (RTN), a group of glutamatergic neurons that…”
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The retrotrapezoid nucleus and breathing
Published in Advances in experimental medicine and biology (01-01-2012)“…The retrotrapezoid nucleus (RTN) is located in the rostral medulla oblongata close to the ventral surface and consists of a bilateral cluster of glutamatergic…”
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The Molecular Basis for T-Type Ca²⁺ Channel Inhibition by G Protein β₂γ₂ Subunits
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (26-09-2006)“…Gβγ, a ubiquitous second messenger, relays external signals from G protein-coupled receptors to networks of intracellular effectors, including…”
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THE CONSEQUENCES OF TAU IN THE LOCUS COERULEUS ON ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
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F4‐07‐04: THE CONSEQUENCES OF TAU IN THE LOCUS COERULEUS ON ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
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Optogenetic stimulation of C1 neurons activates breathing in mice
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2012)“…Abstract only The C1 neurons regulate sympathetic tone and blood pressure, contribute to glucose homeostasis and regulate the CRF/ACTH/glucocorticoid cascade…”
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Control of breathing by raphe obscurus serotonergic neurons in mice
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2011)“…We used optogenetics to determine the global respiratory effects produced by selectively stimulating raphe obscurus (RO) serotonergic neurons in anesthetized…”
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Protein Kinase A Activity Controls the Regulation of T-type CaV3.2 Channels by Gβγ DimersS
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (20-03-2009)“…Low voltage-activated (LVA), T-type, calcium channels mediate diverse biological functions and are inhibited by Gβγ dimers, yet the molecular events required…”
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Protein Kinase A Activity Controls the Regulation of T-type CaV3.2 Channels by G{beta}{gamma} Dimers
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (20-03-2009)“…Low voltage-activated (LVA), T-type, calcium channels mediate diverse biological functions and are inhibited by G beta {gamma} dimers, yet the molecular events…”
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Protein Kinase A Activity Controls the Regulation of T-type CaV3.2 Channels by Gβγ Dimers
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (20-03-2009)“…Low voltage-activated (LVA), T-type, calcium channels mediate diverse biological functions and are inhibited by Gβγ dimers, yet the molecular events required…”
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