CattleyaAlba Coerulea OculataLocus coeruleus activityElgariaVandaNeuronsTrachymeneNoradrenergicGenusCognitiveBlueScientificFoundAreasAnnualWebsiteDiscussed the locus coeruleusLocus coeruleus dynamicsNorepinephrineNeurons that projectPolemoniumCalochortusDopaminergicBrainstemDopamineFreshwaterLatinBloomFindingsProteinFunctionsVivoImageImportantBlue spotBrainDetailsStudiesActivityCultureFindResultsStudySystem
Cattleya1
- Cattleya labiata 'coerulea' (Jgpfl. (orchideen-wichmann.de)
Alba Coerulea Oculata2
- Laleaua cu inima albastra (Tulipa humilis Alba Coerulea Oculata) este o varietate rara cu petale de un alb pur si cu o pata albastra in centru. (ingrijireaflorilor.ro)
- Tulipa humilis alba coerulea oculata is very hard to find, but once you have it in your garden you should treat this gem as such. (tuliplovers.com)
Locus coeruleus activity3
- Using advanced 7 Tesla MRI, the studies revealed a correlation between locus coeruleus activity during the day and REM sleep quality. (neurosciencenews.com)
- Locus Coeruleus activity while awake is associated with REM sleep in older individuals " by Gilles Vandewalle et al. (neurosciencenews.com)
- Convergent regulation of locus coeruleus activity as an adaptive response to stress. (bvsalud.org)
Elgaria1
- Action: changed name from "Elgaria coerulea var. (berkeley.edu)
Vanda1
- This colour form of Vanda coerulea has flowers that are pink with a hint of white. (jnorchids.online)
Neurons2
- Hence, in this study, the concentrations of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), choline acetyl transferase (ChAT) and glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD), the enzymes responsible for their synthesis, were immunohistochemically estimated within the neurons in locus coeruleus, laterodorsal tegmentum and pedunculopontine tegmentum and medial preoptic area in REM sleep deprived and control rats. (nih.gov)
- Long latency of evoked quantal transmitter release from somata of locus coeruleus neurons in rat pontine slices. (bvsalud.org)
Trachymene1
- Trachymene coerulea is an erect annual to 2m that puts out spectacular displays of light-blue globular flowers in the November to December dry period. (prflorist.com.my)
Noradrenergic2
- The locus coeruleus (LC) is an important noradrenergic nucleus that has recently attracted a lot of attention because of its emerging role in cognitive and psychiatric disorders. (elifesciences.org)
- The locus coeruleus (LC) harbors a compact group of noradrenergic cell bodies projecting to virtually all parts of the central nervous system . (bvsalud.org)
Genus1
- Rheinheimera coerulea is a Gram-negative, non-spore-forming, aerobic and motile bacterium from the genus of Rheinheimera which has been isolated from a freshwater creek in Taiwan. (wikipedia.org)
Cognitive3
- Rostral-middle locus coeruleus integrity and subjective cognitive decline in early old age. (umassmed.edu)
- MRI-assessed locus coeruleus integrity is heritable and associated with multiple cognitive domains, mild cognitive impairment, and daytime dysfunction. (umassmed.edu)
- Researchers have shed light on the vital role of the locus coeruleus in regulating REM sleep and its effects on cognitive processes. (neurosciencenews.com)
Blue5
- The blue coral, Heliopora coerulea , is a reef-building octocoral that prefers shallow water and exhibits optimal growth at a temperature close to that which causes bleaching in scleractinian corals. (nature.com)
- The blue coral, Heliopora coerulea , is the sole extant member of the family Helioporidae. (nature.com)
- I have another coerulea variety cultivar 'Blue Smoke' that is similar but a slightly paler coloration as well as a standard. (orchidboard.com)
- The locus coeruleus, dubbed the "blue spot", regulates REM sleep through its management of noradrenaline. (neurosciencenews.com)
- The locus coeruleus - Latin for "blue spot" - owes its name to its color when observed in autopsy. (neurosciencenews.com)
Scientific1
- A scientific team from the ULiège Cyclotron Research Centre /In Vivo Imaging (GIGA-CRC-IVI) has just demonstrated that the quality of our REM sleep (the part of sleep during which we dream the most) is linked to the activity of the locus coeruleus. (neurosciencenews.com)
Found2
- Presently, H. coerulea is found in equatorial waters between 25°N and 25°S in the Indo-Western Pacific region, Red Sea, American Samoa, southern Japan, and Australia. (nature.com)
- This miRNA sequence is 21 nucleotides long and is found in Aquilegia coerulea. (rnacentral.org)
Areas1
- It was observed that as compared to controls, deprivation increased TH and GAD significantly in the locus coeruleus only, while in other areas, they remained unchanged. (nih.gov)
Annual1
- H. coerulea thrives in waters with a mean annual minimum temperature above 22 °C, which is considerably higher than the 18 °C marginal isotherm for many corals 10 . (nature.com)
Website1
- This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Locus Coeruleus" by people in this website by year, and whether "Locus Coeruleus" was a major or minor topic of these publications. (umassmed.edu)
Discussed the locus coeruleus1
- Jensen discussed the locus coeruleus, an important part of the central noradrenergic system. (nih.gov)
Locus coeruleus dynamics1
- Natural locus coeruleus dynamics during feeding. (nih.gov)
Norepinephrine5
- In this study, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), positron emission tomography (PET), and spectral fiber photometry to investigate the selective neuromodulatory effect of norepinephrine (NE)-releasing noradrenergic neurons in the locus coeruleus (LC) on the mouse DMN. (nih.gov)
- SUMMARY Norepinephrine (NE) is a neurotransmitter released by a small number of neurons in the locus coeruleus (LC), with extensive innervation of the neocortex. (nih.gov)
- Neurons in the locus coeruleus release both dopamine and another chemical called norepinephrine. (nih.gov)
- The light-induced memory boost from the locus coeruleus could be prevented by pharmacologically blocking dopamine receptors in the hippocampus, but not norepinephrine receptors. (nih.gov)
- Association of posttraumatic stress disorder with reduced in vivo norepinephrine transporter availability in the locus coeruleus. (nih.gov)
Neurons that project2
Polemonium1
- Genetio studies in Polemonium coeruleum. (nih.gov)
Calochortus1
- Citation for this treatment: Peggy L. Fiedler 2012, Calochortus coeruleus , in Jepson Flora Project (eds. (berkeley.edu)
Dopaminergic1
- Locus coeruleus and dopaminergic consolidation of everyday memory. (nih.gov)
Brainstem3
- The size of a two-cm-long spaghetti, the locus coeruleus is located at the base of the brain in the brainstem . (sleepreviewmag.com)
- Hcrt1/OxA neurons project widely to brainstem aminergic structures, such as the locus coeruleus (LC), which are involved in maintenance of wakefulness and EEG activation through intense projections to the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). (nih.gov)
- The locus coeruleus is a small area of the brain located in the brainstem. (nih.gov)
Dopamine2
- This stress-induced disinhibition of the pPVT was associated with a locus coeruleus-mediated rise in the extracellular concentration of dopamine in the midline thalamus, required the function of dopamine D2 receptors on PVT neurons, and increased sensitivity to stress. (nature.com)
- These findings suggest that the dopamine released from locus coeruleus neurons is responsible for novelty-induced memory enhancement. (nih.gov)
Freshwater1
- Rheinheimera coerulea is a Gram-negative, non-spore-forming, aerobic and motile bacterium from the genus of Rheinheimera which has been isolated from a freshwater creek in Taiwan. (wikipedia.org)
Latin1
- The locus coeruleus, Latin for "blue spot," owes its name to its color when observed in autopsy. (sleepreviewmag.com)
Bloom1
- coerulea , should bloom within a year. (floralibrary.com)
Findings2
- Our findings define the locus coeruleus as an important modulator of PVT function: by controlling the inhibitory tone of the pPVT, it modulates the excitability of pPVT projection neurons and controls stress responsivity. (nature.com)
- However, findings from this study show that changes in the locus coeruleus could be a promising marker to indicate the brain's tau tangle and amyloid plaque burden and have the potential to help providers evaluate an individual's risk for cognitive decline. (nih.gov)
Protein1
- Using a technique called optogenetics, they inserted a light-responsive protein into cells within the locus coeruleus and ventral tegmental area. (nih.gov)
Functions1
- The scientists also found that a weaker signal from the locus coeruleus was associated with a loss of memory and a decline of other brain functions. (nih.gov)
Vivo1
- Hwang KS, Langley J, Tripathi R, Hu XP, Huddleston DE (2023) In vivo detection of substantia nigra and locus coeruleus volume loss in Parkinson's disease using neuromelanin-sensitive MRI: Replication in two cohorts. (plos.org)
Image1
- However, the size of the area, and the type of brain cells within it, make the locus coeruleus difficult to image with normal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography (PET) scans. (nih.gov)
Important2
- This important study provides convincing evidence that locus coeruleus is activated during visuomotor mismatches. (elifesciences.org)
- The locus coeruleus (LC) is a pontine nucleus important for respiratory control and central chemoreception. (fapesp.br)
Blue spot1
- An area of the brain called the locus coeruleus, sometimes called "the blue spot," might show signs of Alzheimer's disease before any other brain area does, according to a recent NIA-supported study. (nih.gov)
Brain4
- They found that a low-intensity signal from the locus coeruleus was associated with an increased presence of tau tangles and amyloid plaques in an area of the brain called the entorhinal cortex, which is involved in memory function. (nih.gov)
- These datasets contain postmortem assessments of locus coeruleus damage, brain function, and Alzheimer's-induced cellular damage in numerous other areas. (nih.gov)
- Similar to the results from the high-resolution MRI, the researchers found that participants whose autopsy results showed tau tangles in the locus coeruleus also showed Alzheimer's-related brain damage and a decline in brain function. (nih.gov)
- Scientists do not know how, or if, tau moves from the locus coeruleus to other brain areas. (nih.gov)
Details1
- An Intersectional Viral-Genetic Method for Fluorescent Tracing of Axon Collaterals Reveals Details of Noradrenergic Locus Coeruleus Structure. (nih.gov)
Studies1
- Very few studies have assessed substantia nigra pars compacta and locus coeruleus pathology in Parkinson's disease simultaneously with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). (plos.org)
Activity1
- Thanks to the higher resolution of 7 Tesla MRI, we were able to isolate the nucleus and extract its activity during a simple cognitive task during wakefulness and thus show that the more reactive our locus coeruleus is during the day, the poorer the perceived quality of our sleep and the less intense our REM sleep. (sleepreviewmag.com)
Culture1
- Set includes a Stentor coeruleus culture, a pipet, and 5 Demoslides. (merlan.ca)
Find1
- but I find this clone an especially adorable coerulea! (slippertalk.com)
Results1
- Intermittent Short Sleep Results in Lasting Sleep Wake Disturbances and Degeneration of Locus Coeruleus and Orexinergic Neurons. (nih.gov)
Study3
- Neuromelanin-sensitive MRI measures of substantia nigra pars compacta and locus coeruleus volume based on explicit magnetization transfer contrast have been shown to have high scan-rescan reproducibility in controls, but no study has replicated detection of Parkinson's disease-associated volume loss in substantia nigra pars compacta and locus coeruleus in multiple cohorts with the same methodology. (plos.org)
- Many researchers who study Alzheimer's are interested in the locus coeruleus because it seems to accumulate tau long before any noticeable clinical signs of the disease arise. (nih.gov)
- In this study, the team of scientists used a new technique to look at the signal intensity of the locus coeruleus. (nih.gov)
System1
- The catecholaminergic locus coeruleus (LC) is a major neuromodulatory system involved in neuronal plasticity in the cortex. (elifesciences.org)