Publications by authors named "Baneen Maamrah"

Article Synopsis
  • The Piezo1 ion channel is found in brain cells called astrocytes and can create calcium waves that help in cell communication.!
  • When Piezo1 is activated, it increases the frequency and strength of signals called slow inward currents (SICs), which help astrocytes communicate with neurons.!
  • Blocking Piezo1 with a special inhibitor can reduce these signals, suggesting that Piezo1 plays an important role in how astrocytes and neurons work together.!
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Slow inward currents (SICs) are known as excitatory events of neurons elicited by astrocytic glutamate via activation of extrasynaptic NMDA receptors. By using slice electrophysiology, we tried to provide evidence that SICs can elicit synaptic plasticity. Age dependence of SICs and their impact on synaptic plasticity was also investigated in both on murine and human cortical slices.

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The potassium voltage-gated channel subfamily Q member 4 (KCNQ4) subunit forms channels responsible for M-current, a muscarine-sensitive potassium current regulating neuronal excitability. In contrast to other KCNQ subunits, its expression is restricted to the cochlear outer hair cells, the auditory brainstem and other brainstem nuclei in a great overlap with structures involved in startle reflex. We aimed to show whether startle reflexis affected by the loss of KCNQ4 subunit and whether these alterations are similar to the ones caused by brainstem hyperexcitability.

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