Human brain evolution is marked by a disproportionate expansion of cortical regions associated with advanced perceptual and cognitive functions. While this expansion is often attributed to the emergence of novel specialized brain areas, modifications to evolutionarily conserved cortical regions also have been linked to species-specific behaviors. Distinguishing between these two evolutionary outcomes has been limited by the ability to make direct comparisons between species.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDense innervation of the heart by the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) allows cardiac output to respond appropriately to the needs of the body under varying conditions, but occasionally the abrupt onset of SNS activity can trigger cardiac arrhythmias. Sympathetic activity leads to the release of norepinephrine (NE) onto cardiomyocytes, activating β-adrenergic receptors (β-ARs) and leading to the production of the second messenger cyclic AMP (cAMP). Upon sudden activation of β-ARs in experiments, intracellular cAMP can transiently rise to a high concentration before converging to a steady state level.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThalamocortical neurons (TCNs) play a critical role in the maintenance of thalamocortical oscillations, dysregulation of which can result in certain types of seizures. Precise control over firing rates of TCNs is foundational to these oscillations, yet the transcriptional mechanisms that constrain these firing rates remain elusive. We hypothesized that Shox2 is a transcriptional regulator of ion channels important for TCN function and that loss of Shox2 alters firing frequency and activity, ultimately perturbing thalamocortical oscillations into an epilepsy-prone state.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTools quantifying dynamic behavior are important to understand brain function. In this issue of Neuron, Roy et al. (2021) extended the available repertoire with PsyTrack, which tracks, trial by trial, how subjects performing psychophysical tasks adjust the way they weigh stimuli and task covariates or change their biases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDaily rhythms of food anticipatory activity (FAA) are regulated independently of the suprachiasmatic nucleus, which mediates entrainment of rhythms to light, but the neural circuits that establish FAA remain elusive. In this study, we show that mice lacking the dopamine D1 receptor (D1R KO mice) manifest greatly reduced FAA, whereas mice lacking the dopamine D2 receptor have normal FAA. To determine where dopamine exerts its effect, we limited expression of dopamine signaling to the dorsal striatum of dopamine-deficient mice; these mice developed FAA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present here a brief review of direct force measurements between hydrophobic surfaces in aqueous solutions. For almost 70 years, researchers have attempted to understand the hydrophobic effect (the low solubility of hydrophobic solutes in water) and the hydrophobic interaction or force (the unusually strong attraction of hydrophobic surfaces and groups in water). After many years of research into how hydrophobic interactions affect the thermodynamic properties of processes such as micelle formation (self-assembly) and protein folding, the results of direct force measurements between macroscopic surfaces began to appear in the 1980s.
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May 2005
We compare the "long-range hydrophobic forces" measured (i) in the "symmetric" system between two mica surfaces that had been rendered hydrophobic by the adsorption of a double-chained cationic surfactant, and (ii) between one such hydrophobic surface and a hydrophilic surface of bare mica ("asymmetric" case). In both cases, the forces were purely attractive, stronger than van der Waals, and of long-range, as previously reported, with those of the asymmetric, hydrophobic-hydrophilic system being even stronger and of longer range. Atomic force microscopy images of these surfaces show that the monolayers transform into patchy bilayers when the surfaces are immersed in water, and that the resulting surfaces contain large micrometer-sized regions of positive charges (bilayer) and negative charges (bare mica) while remaining overall neutral.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of dissolved gas on the hydrophobic attraction between double-chained surfactant monolayers physisorbed on mica has been studied using a surface forces apparatus (SFA). Distance vs time data were obtained over the full distance regime from D approximately 1000 A down to contact using the dynamic SFA method. Removal of dissolved gas was seen to reduce the range of the attraction while the short-range attraction (under approximately 250 A) remained unchanged.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have measured the attractive long-range 'hydrophobic' forces in water between double-chained surfactant monolayers physisorbed on mica. We used both normal and high-speed video cameras to follow the dynamics and possible rate-dependence of force-distance profiles in the distance regime from 1000 A to adhesive contact, including the short-distance regime below 100 A-the regime of greatest biological interest. We find that the hydrophobic interaction follows a double-exponential function down to separations of approximately 50 A, after which point the attractive force appears to become considerably stronger.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe electronic, vibrational, and excited-state properties of hexanuclear rhenium(III) chalcogenide clusters based on the [Re(6)(mu(3)-Q)(8)](2+) (Q = S, Se) core have been investigated by spectroscopic and theoretical methods. Ultraviolet or visible excitation of [Re(6)Q(8)](2+) clusters produces luminescence with ranges in maxima of 12 500-15 100 cm(-)(1), emission quantum yields of 1-24%, and emission lifetimes of 2.6-22.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA novel one-dimensional (1D) heterometallic chain, [[Rh(2)(dfpma)(2)(MeCN)(4)](2)[Ag(MeCN)(4)]][PF(6)](5) (1), is afforded from the in situ reaction of [ClRh(cod)](2) with [Ag(MeCN)(4)][PF(6)] and dfpma (dfpma = bis(difluorophosphine)methylamine). Dichroic crystals, which are obtained from MeCN/Et(2)O solutions, crystallize in the monoclinic space group C2/m with a = 13.570(5) A, b = 20.
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