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  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,273 Views
6 Pages

Inhibition of Dendritic L-Type Calcium Current by Memantine in Frog Tectum

  • Armantas Baginskas,
  • Antanas Kuras and
  • Artūras Grigaliūnas

4 October 2013

The aim of the study was to explore the effects of memantine on responses elicited in the frog tectum by the bursts of spikes of moderate strength of a single retina ganglion cell and to gain an insight about the effect of memantine on the L-type Ca2...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,594 Views
19 Pages

Visual Responses to Moving and Flashed Stimuli of Neurons in Domestic Pigeon (Columba livia domestica) Optic Tectum

  • Shuman Huang,
  • Xiaoke Niu,
  • Jiangtao Wang,
  • Zhizhong Wang,
  • Huaxing Xu and
  • Li Shi

13 July 2022

Birds can rapidly and accurately detect moving objects for better survival in complex environments. This visual ability may be attributed to the response properties of neurons in the optic tectum. However, it is unknown how neurons in the optic tectu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,864 Views
14 Pages

Ultrastructural Analysis of a Forming Embryonic Embodiment in the Adult Zebrafish Optic Tectum Surviving in Organotypic Culture

  • Ricardo L. Peguero,
  • Nicole A. Bell,
  • Andras Bimbo-Szuhai,
  • Kevin D. Roach,
  • Zoltan L. Fulop and
  • Christopher P. Corbo

2 April 2022

It has been shown that adult zebrafish are capable of regenerating regions of the central nervous system (CNS) after insult. Unlike in higher-order vertebrates where damage to the CNS leads to glial scar formation and permanent functional deficits, d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
989 Views
9 Pages

1 April 2015

Objective: The aim of the study was to explore the effect of semi-specific antagonists and agonists of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors on the paired-pulse facilitation and nicotinic tonic and phasic potentiation of the frog retinotectal synapti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,333 Views
41 Pages

21 January 2022

In the brain of teleost fish, radial glial cells are the major type of astroglial cells. To answer the question as to how radial glia structures adapt to the continuous growth of the brain, which is characteristic of salmonids, it is necessary to stu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
10,845 Views
14 Pages

Imaging Neuronal Activity in the Optic Tectum of Late Stage Larval Zebrafish

  • Katharina Bergmann,
  • Paola Meza Santoscoy,
  • Konstantinos Lygdas,
  • Yulia Nikolaeva,
  • Ryan B. MacDonald,
  • Vincent T. Cunliffe and
  • Anton Nikolaev

The zebrafish is an established model to study the development and function of visual neuronal circuits in vivo, largely due to their optical accessibility at embryonic and larval stages. In the past decade multiple experimental paradigms have been d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,408 Views
18 Pages

27 February 2023

Moving target detection in cluttered backgrounds is always considered a challenging problem for artificial visual systems, but it is an innate instinct of many animal species, especially the avian. It has been reported that spatio-temporal informatio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,488 Views
23 Pages

Molecular and Cellular Analysis of the Repair of Zebrafish Optic Tectum Meninges Following Laser Injury

  • Payel Banerjee,
  • Paul Joly,
  • Luc Jouneau,
  • Yan Jaszczyszyn,
  • Mickaël Bourge,
  • Pierre Affaticati,
  • Jean-Pierre Levraud,
  • Pierre Boudinot and
  • Jean-Stéphane Joly

24 June 2022

We studied cell recruitment following optic tectum (OT) injury in zebrafish (Danio rerio), which has a remarkable ability to regenerate many of its organs, including the brain. The OT is the largest dorsal layered structure in the zebrafish brain. In...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,676 Views
16 Pages

15 February 2022

Surround modulation has been abundantly studied in several mammalian brain areas, including the primary visual cortex, lateral geniculate nucleus, and superior colliculus (SC), but systematic analysis is lacking in the avian optic tectum (OT, homolog...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,779 Views
20 Pages

23 September 2022

Slit-Robo signaling regulates midline crossing of commissural axons in different systems. In zebrafish, all retinofugal axons cross at the optic chiasm to innervate the contralateral tectum. Here, the mutant for the Robo2 receptor presents severe axo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
40 Citations
7,970 Views
25 Pages

Spatial Cognition in Teleost Fish: Strategies and Mechanisms

  • Fernando Rodríguez,
  • Blanca Quintero,
  • Lucas Amores,
  • David Madrid,
  • Carmen Salas-Peña and
  • Cosme Salas

31 July 2021

Teleost fish have been traditionally considered primitive vertebrates compared to mammals and birds in regard to brain complexity and behavioral functions. However, an increasing amount of evidence suggests that teleosts show advanced cognitive capab...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,656 Views
31 Pages

12 September 2020

The genus Rubus is one of the largest taxonomically diverse and complex genera in the family Rosaceae. Morphology of pollen grains (equatorial and polar axes length, shape and size, aperture position, exine sculpture, perforations) is regarded as one...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,240 Views
14 Pages

26 May 2024

Animals detect targets using a variety of visual cues, with the visual salience of these cues determining which environmental features receive priority attention and further processing. Surround modulation plays a crucial role in generating visual sa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,381 Views
13 Pages

12 May 2021

Since foot preference of cockatoos and parrots to hold and manipulate food and other objects has been associated with better ability to perform certain tasks, we predicted that either strength or direction of foot preference would correlate with brai...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,416 Views
18 Pages

OTNet: A Small Object Detection Algorithm for Video Inspired by Avian Visual System

  • Pingge Hu,
  • Xingtong Wang,
  • Xiaoteng Zhang,
  • Yueyang Cang and
  • Li Shi

4 November 2022

Small object detection is one of the most challenging and non-negligible fields in computer vision. Inspired by the location–focus–identification process of the avian visual system, we present our location-focused small-object-detection a...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,157 Views
10 Pages

Critical Effects on Akt Signaling in Adult Zebrafish Brain Following Alterations in Light Exposure

  • Nicholas S. Moore,
  • Robert A. Mans,
  • Mackenzee K. McCauley,
  • Colton S. Allgood and
  • Keri A. Barksdale

12 March 2021

Evidence from human and animal studies indicate that disrupted light cycles leads to alterations of the sleep state, poor cognition, and the risk of developing neuroinflammatory and generalized health disorders. Zebrafish exhibit a diurnal circadian...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,127 Views
23 Pages

Acute Inflammation Induces Neuroendocrine and Opioid Receptor Genes Responses in the Seabass Dicentrarchus labrax Brain

  • Rita Azeredo,
  • Marina Machado,
  • Patricia Pereiro,
  • Andre Barany,
  • Juan Miguel Mancera and
  • Benjamín Costas

24 February 2022

In fish, as observed in mammals, any stressful event affects the immune system to a larger or shorter extent. The neuroendocrine-immune axis is a bi-directional network of mobile compounds and their receptors that are shared between both systems (neu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
9,645 Views
23 Pages

17 January 2020

The shape of the brain influences skull morphology in birds, and both traits are driven by phylogenetic and functional constraints. Studies on avian cranial and neuroanatomical evolution are strengthened by data on extinct birds, but complete, 3D-pre...

  • Tutorial
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,357 Views
45 Pages

In all vertebrates, visual signals from each visual field project to the opposite midbrain tectum (called the superior colliculus in mammals). The tectum/colliculus computes visual salience to select targets for context-contingent visually guided beh...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,473 Views
19 Pages

Evolution of Epileptiform Activity in Zebrafish by Statistical-Based Integration of Electrophysiology and 2-Photon Ca2+ Imaging

  • Olga Cozzolino,
  • Federico Sicca,
  • Emanuele Paoli,
  • Francesco Trovato,
  • Filippo M. Santorelli,
  • Gian Michele Ratto and
  • Maria Marchese

21 March 2020

The study of sources and spatiotemporal evolution of ictal bursts is critical for the mechanistic understanding of epilepsy and for the validation of anti-epileptic drugs. Zebrafish is a powerful vertebrate model representing an excellent compromise...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,103 Views
21 Pages

Decussation of axonal tracts is an important hallmark of vertebrate neuroanatomy resulting in one brain hemisphere controlling the contralateral side of the body and also computing the sensory information originating from that respective side. Here,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,181 Views
21 Pages

The Dissemination of Rift Valley Fever Virus to the Eye and Sensory Neurons of Zebrafish Larvae Is Stat1-Dependent

  • Sebastiaan ter Horst,
  • Aleksandra Siekierska,
  • Ann-Sofie De Meulemeester,
  • Arno Cuvry,
  • Laura Cools,
  • Johan Neyts,
  • Peter de Witte and
  • Joana Rocha-Pereira

11 January 2025

The Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) causes haemorrhagic fever, encephalitis, and permanent blindness and has been listed by the WHO as a priority pathogen. To study RVFV pathogenesis and identify small-molecule antivirals, we established a novel In Vi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,903 Views
21 Pages

25 April 2025

The integration of multisensory inputs plays a crucial role in shaping perception and behavior, particularly in the visual system. The collicular pathway, encompassing the optic tectum in non-mammalian vertebrates and the superior colliculus (SC) in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,323 Views
16 Pages

A Novel Reporter Mouse Uncovers Endogenous Brn3b Expression

  • Adam M. Miltner,
  • Yesica Mercado-Ayon,
  • Simranjeet K. Cheema,
  • Pengfei Zhang,
  • Robert J. Zawadzki and
  • Anna La Torre

Brn3b (Pou4f2) is a class-4 POU domain transcription factor known to play central roles in the development of different neuronal populations of the Central Nervous System, including retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), the neurons that connect the retina w...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,814 Views
17 Pages

The Sense of Number in Fish, with Particular Reference to Its Neurobiological Bases

  • Andrea Messina,
  • Davide Potrich,
  • Ilaria Schiona,
  • Valeria Anna Sovrano and
  • Giorgio Vallortigara

27 October 2021

It is widely acknowledged that vertebrates can discriminate non-symbolic numerosity using an evolutionarily conserved system dubbed Approximate Number System (ANS). Two main approaches have been used to assess behaviourally numerosity in fish: sponta...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
3,960 Views
17 Pages

Do Microplastics Have Neurological Implications in Relation to Schizophrenia Zebrafish Models? A Brain Immunohistochemistry, Neurotoxicity Assessment, and Oxidative Stress Analysis

  • Alexandra Savuca,
  • Alexandrina-Stefania Curpan,
  • Luminita Diana Hritcu,
  • Teodora Maria Buzenchi Proca,
  • Ioana-Miruna Balmus,
  • Petru Fabian Lungu,
  • Roxana Jijie,
  • Mircea Nicusor Nicoara,
  • Alin Stelian Ciobica and
  • Carmen Solcan

The effects of exposure to environmental pollutants on neurological processes are of increasing concern due to their potential to induce oxidative stress and neurotoxicity. Considering that many industries are currently using different types of plast...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
4,386 Views
12 Pages

Transcriptomic and Histopathological Effects of Bifenthrin to the Brain of Juvenile Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

  • Jason T. Magnuson,
  • Kara E. Huff Hartz,
  • Corie A. Fulton,
  • Michael J. Lydy and
  • Daniel Schlenk

5 March 2021

The increased global use of pyrethroids raises concern for non-target aquatic species. Bifenthrin, among the most predominantly detected pyrethroids in the environment, is frequently measured in water samples above concentrations reported to induce n...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,032 Views
21 Pages

27 August 2020

Stromal interaction molecule (STIM) proteins play a crucial role in store-operated calcium entry (SOCE) as endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ sensors. In neurons, STIM2 was shown to have distinct functions from STIM1. However, its role in brain activity and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,839 Views
24 Pages

A Focal Impact Model of Traumatic Brain Injury in Xenopus Tadpoles Reveals Behavioral Alterations, Neuroinflammation, and an Astroglial Response

  • Sydnee L. Spruiell Eldridge,
  • Jonathan F. K. Teetsel,
  • Ray A. Torres,
  • Christina H. Ulrich,
  • Vrutant V. Shah,
  • Devanshi Singh,
  • Melissa J. Zamora,
  • Steven Zamora and
  • Amy K. Sater

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a global driver of disability, and we currently lack effective therapies to promote neural repair and recovery. TBI is characterized by an initial insult, followed by a secondary injury cascade, including inflammation,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,648 Views
21 Pages

REDOX Balance in Oligodendrocytes Is Important for Zebrafish Visual System Regeneration

  • Cristina Pérez-Montes,
  • Jhoana Paola Jiménez-Cubides,
  • Almudena Velasco,
  • Rosario Arévalo,
  • Adrián Santos-Ledo and
  • Marina García-Macia

22 November 2023

Zebrafish (Danio rerio) present continuous growth and regenerate many parts of their body after an injury. Fish oligodendrocytes, microglia and astrocytes support the formation of new connections producing effective regeneration of the central nervou...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,285 Views
35 Pages

11 February 2023

Adult neurogenesis is defined as the ability of specialized cells in the postnatal brain to produce new functional neurons and to integrate them into the already-established neuronal network. This phenomenon is common in all vertebrates and has been...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,102 Views
9 Pages

24 October 2025

Background/Objectives: The vestibulothalamic tract (VTT) serves as a crucial pathway transmitting vestibular information from the brainstem nuclei to the thalamus, where integration with other sensory modalities occurs. This study aimed to investigat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,140 Views
16 Pages

Identification and Expression of Neurotrophin-6 in the Brain of Nothobranchius furzeri: One More Piece in Neurotrophin Research

  • Adele Leggieri,
  • Chiara Attanasio,
  • Antonio Palladino,
  • Alessandro Cellerino,
  • Carla Lucini,
  • Marina Paolucci,
  • Eva Terzibasi Tozzini,
  • Paolo de Girolamo and
  • Livia D’Angelo

30 April 2019

Neurotrophins contribute to the complexity of vertebrate nervous system, being involved in cognition and memory. Abnormalities associated with neurotrophin synthesis may lead to neuropathies, neurodegenerative disorders and age-associated cognitive d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
3,447 Views
13 Pages

Comparative Antiseizure Analysis of Diverse Natural Coumarin Derivatives in Zebrafish

  • Ewelina Kozioł,
  • Krzysztof Jóźwiak,
  • Barbara Budzyńska,
  • Peter A. M. de Witte,
  • Daniëlle Copmans and
  • Krystyna Skalicka-Woźniak

22 October 2021

Coumarins are a well-known group of plant secondary metabolites with various pharmacological activities, including antiseizure activity. In the search for new antiseizure drugs (ASDs) to treat epilepsy, it is yet unclear which types of coumarins are...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,591 Views
13 Pages

High Stocking Density and Food Deprivation Increase Brain Monoaminergic Activity in Gilthead Sea Bream (Sparus aurata)

  • Marcos Antonio López-Patiño,
  • Arleta Krystyna Skrzynska,
  • Fatemeh Naderi,
  • Juan Miguel Mancera,
  • Jesús Manuel Míguez and
  • Juan Antonio Martos-Sitcha

22 May 2021

In teleosts, brain monoamines (dopamine and serotonin) participate in the early response to different acute stressors. However, little is known regarding their role during chronic stress. In a 2 × 2 factorial design, the influence of a high stocking...

  • Article
  • Open Access
49 Citations
7,235 Views
14 Pages

Goldfish Leptin-AI and Leptin-AII: Function and Central Mechanism in Feeding Control

  • Ai-Fen Yan,
  • Ting Chen,
  • Shuang Chen,
  • Chun-Hua Ren,
  • Chao-Qun Hu,
  • Yi-Ming Cai,
  • Fang Liu and
  • Dong-Sheng Tang

In mammals, leptin is a peripheral satiety factor that inhibits feeding by regulating a variety of appetite-related hormones in the brain. However, most of the previous studies examining leptin in fish feeding were performed with mammalian leptins, w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,241 Views
26 Pages

Dynamic Expression of Membrane Type 1-Matrix Metalloproteinase (Mt1-mmp/Mmp14) in the Mouse Embryo

  • Emma Muñoz-Sáez,
  • Natalia Moracho,
  • Ana I. R. Learte,
  • Alicia G. Arroyo and
  • Cristina Sánchez-Camacho

17 September 2021

MT1-MMP/MMP14 belongs to a subgroup of the matrix metalloproteinases family that presents a transmembrane domain, with a cytosolic tail and the catalytic site exposed to the extracellular space. Deficient mice for this enzyme result in early postnata...

  • Interesting Images
  • Open Access
2,819 Views
7 Pages

A Pineal Germinoma with Rapid Enlargement following Tumor Resection

  • Chia-Jung Hsu,
  • Hsiang-Chih Liao,
  • Dueng-Yuan Hueng and
  • Kuan-Yin Tseng

1 December 2023

The natural course of pineal germ cell tumors (GCTs), particularly their post-operative progression, is not well understood. We report a rare case of pineal region GCT showing rapid enlargement within 2 weeks following surgical resection. A young adu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,034 Views
15 Pages

28 July 2022

The visual perception of birds is an incredibly exciting subject of research. Birds have significantly higher visual acuity than most other animals, which helps them stay safe in flight and detect their prey. Understanding how the eyes send informati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,064 Views
35 Pages

Corpus cerebelli in juvenile chum salmon is a multiprojective region of the brain connected via afferent and efferent projections with the higher regions of the brainstem and synencephalon, as well as with multiprojection regions of the medulla oblon...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,422 Views
21 Pages

27 August 2022

This study was conducted on 16 adult specimens of molly fish (Poecilia sphenops) to investigate ependymal cells (ECs) and their role in neurogenesis using ultrastructural examination and immunohistochemistry. The ECs lined the ventral and lateral sur...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,101 Views
26 Pages

A study of the lateral pallium in zebrafish and the visual tectum of the medaka revealed a population of adult neuroepithelial (NE) cells supported from the early stage of development to various postembryonic stages of ontogenesis. These data emphasi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,358 Views
29 Pages

Honey Enriched with Additives Alleviates Behavioral, Oxidative Stress, and Brain Alterations Induced by Heavy Metals and Imidacloprid in Zebrafish

  • Emanuela Paduraru,
  • Roxana Jijie,
  • Ira-Adeline Simionov,
  • Cristina-Maria Gavrilescu,
  • Tudor Ilie,
  • Diana Iacob,
  • Andreea Lupitu,
  • Cristian Moisa,
  • Claudia Muresan and
  • Carmen Solcan
  • + 7 authors

31 October 2024

Environmental concerns have consistently been a focal point for the scientific community. Pollution is a critical ecological issue that poses significant threats to human health and agricultural production. Contamination with heavy metals and pestici...