Results: 4

Immunohistochemical distribution of calcium binding proteins in the cochlear nuclear complex of circling mice

Int. j. morphol; 39 (2), 2021
SUMMARY: The term "circling mouse" refers to an animal model of deafness, in which the mouse exhibits circling, head tossing, and hyperactivity, with pathological features including degenerated spiral ganglion cells in the cochlea, and the loss of the organ of Corti. The cochlear nuclear (CN) complex, a ...

Temporomandibular inflammation mobilizes parvalbumin and FosB/deltaFosB neurons of amygdala and dorsal raphe

Braz. j. med. biol. res; 53 (8), 2020
Pathophysiological mechanisms involved in orofacial pain and their relationship with emotional disorders have emerged as an important research area for multidisciplinary studies. In particular, temporomandibular disorders (TMD) have been evaluated clinically from both physiological and psychological pers...

Entry of rabies virus in the olfactory bulb of mice and effect of infection on cell markers of neurons and astrocytes

Int. j. morphol; 36 (2), 2018
There are few studies of infection by rabies virus in the olfactory bulb (OB). This work was carried out with the purpose of establishing the time required to detect rabies antigens in the OB of mouse, after the intramuscular inoculation of the virus and to evaluate the effect of the infection on the exp...

Plasticidade do núcleo geniculado lateral e do córtex visual primário do cebus apella adulto, após lesões do disco do nervo óptico com laser

As expressões das proteínas GAP-43, GFAP, Calbindina-D 28kD e Parvalbumina foram estudadas no Núcleo geniculado lateral (NGL) de quatro macacos Cebus apella adultos, previamente submetidos a lesões retinianas maciças nas margens do disco de nervo óptico. As lesões foram feitas por fotocoagulação...