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Neuroscience ; 537: 151-164, 2024 Jan 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38056620

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The paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (PVT) sends dense projections to the shell of the nucleus accumbens (NAcSh), dorsolateral region of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BSTDL) and the lateral region of central nucleus of the amygdala (CeL). Projection specific modulation of these pathways has been shown to regulate appetitive and aversive behavioral responses. The present investigation applied an intersectional monosynaptic rabies tracing approach to quantify the brain-wide sources of afferent input to PVT neurons that primarily project to the NAcSh, BSTDL and CeL. The results demonstrate that these projection neurons receive monosynaptic input from similar brain regions. The prefrontal cortex and the ventral subiculum of the hippocampus were major sources of input to the PVT projection neurons. In addition, the lateral septal nucleus, thalamic reticular nucleus and the hypothalamic medial preoptic area, dorsomedial, ventromedial, and arcuate nuclei were sources of input. The subfornical organ, parasubthalamic nucleus, periaqueductal gray matter, lateral parabrachial nucleus, and nucleus of the solitary tract were consistent but lesser sources of input. This input-output relationship is consistent with recent observations that PVT neurons have axons that bifurcate extensively to divergently innervate the NAcSh, BSTDL and CeL.


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Central Amygdaloid Nucleus , Nucleus Accumbens , Paraventricular Hypothalamic Nucleus , Hypothalamus , Neurons , Neural Pathways/physiology
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Nan Fang Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao ; 26(9): 1330-3, 2006 Sep.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16982448

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the expression of eosinophil major basic protein (MBP) mRNA in bronchial asthma and explore its significance. METHODS: Peripheral blood eosinophil MBP mRNA levels were measured in 40 patients with asthma and 20 normal controls by semi-quantitative RT-PCR. The association of MBP mRNA levels with eosinophil count and pulmonary function was also analyzed. RESULTS: Compared with the normal control group, MBP mRNA level were significantly increased in asthma patients (0.37-/+0.11 vs 0.17-/+0.04, P<0.001), so was the eosinophil count (0.86-/+0.52 vs 0.21-/+0.10, P<0.001). MBP mRNA levels in patients with moderate persistent asthma (0.42-/+0.05) and those with severe persistent asthma (0.47-/+0.05) were significantly higher than those in patients with mild persistent asthma (0.25-/+0.06, P<0.001), and the difference in MBP mRNA levels between moderate persistent asthma patients and severe ones was also significant (P<0.05). Among the asthma patients, MBP mRNA levels showed an inverse correlation with pulmonary function (r=-0.7490, P<0.001). CONCLUSION: Increased MBP mRNA expression level may correlate with the severity of asthma. MBP may play an important role in the development of asthma.


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Asthma/genetics , Blood Proteins/genetics , Proteoglycans/genetics , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , Adult , Asthma/pathology , Eosinophil Major Basic Protein , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , RNA, Messenger/genetics , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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