Publications by authors named "Keodavanh Chounlamountry"

Besides the well-described inflammatory and dysfunction effects on the respiratory tract, accumulating evidence indicates that ozone (O3 ) exposure also affects central nervous system functions. However, the mechanisms through which O3 exerts toxic effects on the brain remain poorly understood. We previously showed that O3 exposure caused a neuronal activation in regions of the rat nucleus tractus solitarii (NTS) overlapping terminal fields of vagal lung afferents.

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The excitatory amino acid carrier 1 (EAAC1) is a sodium-dependent glutamate transporter widely found in the mammalian brain and mainly localized in the somatodendritic compartment of neurons. The present study was performed to determine whether EAAC1 is present in the rat nucleus of the solitary tract (NST, a sensory brainstem nucleus involved in visceroception) and to document its subcellular localization. Using fluorescent immunolabeling, peroxidase immunostaining and quantitative immunogold labeling, we showed that both intracellular and plasma membrane-associated pools of EAAC1 transporters existed in dendrites of NST neurons.

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Article Synopsis
  • Astrocytes are crucial partners to neurons, particularly in handling glutamate during neurotransmission, which is vital for communication between nerve cells.
  • This study focused on astrocytes in the Nucleus Tractus Solitarii (NTS), a region in the brainstem, examining their structural organization and influence on synapses using advanced imaging techniques.
  • Findings showed that while astrocytes significantly surround NTS synapses, they don’t completely envelop them, which could facilitate the diffusion of glutamate to neighboring receptors and enhance communication between multiple synapses.
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