Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1982014766> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1982014766 endingPage "291" @default.
- W1982014766 startingPage "284" @default.
- W1982014766 abstract "Chronic high frequency stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN-HFS) efficiently alleviates motor symptoms of advanced Parkinson's disease (PD). Here, we looked for possible STN-HFS-induced changes on adult brain neurogenesis in the hippocampus and olfactory bulb that may be related to non-motor deficits associated to PD, such as mood disorders and olfaction deficits. Cell proliferation (Ki-67 immuno-positive-cells) and survival (bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU)-immuno-positive cells) were assessed in the subventricular zone-olfactory bulb continuum and the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus of hemiparkinsonian rats with or without continuous STN-HFS for 8 days. Dopamine lesion impaired cell proliferation and survival through different mechanisms, the effect on proliferation being correlated to the level of dopamine depletion whereas the effect on survival was not. Prolonged STN-HFS did not affect cell proliferation, but increased cell survival bilaterally. In these regions of constitutive neurogenesis, the percentage of new neuroblasts (BrdU-doublecortin-positive cells) was unchanged, suggesting that STN-HFS can lead to a net increase in newly formed neurons later on. STN-HFS also increased new cell survival in the striatum and promoted dopamine system recovery detected by tyrosine hydroxylase immunostaining. These data provide the first evidence that prolonged STN-HFS has a neurorestorative action and support the view that the action of this neurosurgical treatment can bypass the cortico-basal ganglia-thalamocortical loop circuits and largely impinge neuroplasticity and brain function." @default.
- W1982014766 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1982014766 creator A5028792278 @default.
- W1982014766 creator A5033490495 @default.
- W1982014766 creator A5039309853 @default.
- W1982014766 creator A5070915452 @default.
- W1982014766 creator A5080716368 @default.
- W1982014766 creator A5085578094 @default.
- W1982014766 date "2011-06-01" @default.
- W1982014766 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W1982014766 title "High frequency stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus impacts adult neurogenesis in a rat model of Parkinson's disease" @default.
- W1982014766 cites W140137023 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W1544052774 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W1548245829 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W1826681576 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W1950392238 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W1966023781 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W1982313674 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W1982386259 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W1983985508 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W1985347187 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W1987980866 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W1993822995 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W1994345197 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W1996925219 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W1997490477 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2001229741 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2003721545 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2004240294 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2007746109 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2011529280 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2011637948 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2014122802 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2017139152 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2020083712 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2027873336 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2028088798 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2034444563 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2045434558 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2048167722 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2048177679 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2050938473 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2052497364 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2056052534 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2057608998 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2058441874 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2058888019 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2068624273 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2072472304 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2075945604 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2083845601 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2083932518 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2085121856 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2086718095 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2089198034 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2089394861 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2091078081 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2093227973 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2105086774 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2115857124 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2117506912 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2119370116 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2130620253 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2140684369 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2152069319 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2156411508 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2157583512 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2162016656 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W2171225366 @default.
- W1982014766 cites W3139780323 @default.
- W1982014766 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nbd.2011.01.018" @default.
- W1982014766 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21296669" @default.
- W1982014766 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W1982014766 type Work @default.
- W1982014766 sameAs 1982014766 @default.
- W1982014766 citedByCount "31" @default.
- W1982014766 countsByYear W19820147662013 @default.
- W1982014766 countsByYear W19820147662014 @default.
- W1982014766 countsByYear W19820147662015 @default.
- W1982014766 countsByYear W19820147662016 @default.
- W1982014766 countsByYear W19820147662017 @default.
- W1982014766 countsByYear W19820147662019 @default.
- W1982014766 countsByYear W19820147662020 @default.
- W1982014766 countsByYear W19820147662021 @default.
- W1982014766 countsByYear W19820147662022 @default.
- W1982014766 countsByYear W19820147662023 @default.
- W1982014766 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1982014766 hasAuthorship W1982014766A5028792278 @default.
- W1982014766 hasAuthorship W1982014766A5033490495 @default.
- W1982014766 hasAuthorship W1982014766A5039309853 @default.
- W1982014766 hasAuthorship W1982014766A5070915452 @default.
- W1982014766 hasAuthorship W1982014766A5080716368 @default.
- W1982014766 hasAuthorship W1982014766A5085578094 @default.
- W1982014766 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W1982014766 hasConcept C136834591 @default.
- W1982014766 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W1982014766 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W1982014766 hasConcept C2776464000 @default.