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Kishore KuchibhotlaJohns Hopkins University Verified email at jhu.edu Cited by 3837 |
Functions and dysfunctions of neocortical inhibitory neuron subtypes
Neocortical inhibitory neurons exhibit remarkably diverse morphology, physiological properties
and connectivity. Genetic access to molecularly defined subtypes of inhibitory neurons …
and connectivity. Genetic access to molecularly defined subtypes of inhibitory neurons …
Synchronous hyperactivity and intercellular calcium waves in astrocytes in Alzheimer mice
Although senile plaques focally disrupt neuronal health, the functional response of astrocytes
to Alzheimer's disease pathology is unknown. Using multiphoton fluorescence lifetime …
to Alzheimer's disease pathology is unknown. Using multiphoton fluorescence lifetime …
[PDF][PDF] Aβ plaques lead to aberrant regulation of calcium homeostasis in vivo resulting in structural and functional disruption of neuronal networks
KV Kuchibhotla, ST Goldman, CR Lattarulo, HY Wu… - Neuron, 2008 - cell.com
Alzheimer's disease is characterized by the deposition of senile plaques and progressive
dementia. The molecular mechanisms that couple plaque deposition to neural system failure, …
dementia. The molecular mechanisms that couple plaque deposition to neural system failure, …
Parallel processing by cortical inhibition enables context-dependent behavior
KV Kuchibhotla, JV Gill, GW Lindsay… - Nature …, 2017 - nature.com
Physical features of sensory stimuli are fixed, but sensory perception is context dependent.
The precise mechanisms that govern contextual modulation remain unknown. Here, we …
The precise mechanisms that govern contextual modulation remain unknown. Here, we …
Local impermeant anions establish the neuronal chloride concentration
…, K Egawa, T Balena, Y Saponjian, KV Kuchibhotla… - Science, 2014 - science.org
Neuronal intracellular chloride concentration [Cl – ] i is an important determinant of γ-aminobutyric
acid type A (GABA A ) receptor (GABA A R)–mediated inhibition and cytoplasmic …
acid type A (GABA A ) receptor (GABA A R)–mediated inhibition and cytoplasmic …
Neurofibrillary tangle-bearing neurons are functionally integrated in cortical circuits in vivo
KV Kuchibhotla, S Wegmann… - Proceedings of the …, 2014 - National Acad Sciences
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is pathologically characterized by the deposition of extracellular
amyloid-β plaques and intracellular aggregation of tau protein in neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) …
amyloid-β plaques and intracellular aggregation of tau protein in neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) …
Progressive NKCC1-dependent neuronal chloride accumulation during neonatal seizures
Seizures induce excitatory shifts in the reversal potential for GABA A -receptor-mediated
responses, which may contribute to the intractability of electro-encephalographic seizures and …
responses, which may contribute to the intractability of electro-encephalographic seizures and …
Cerebrovascular lesions induce transient β-amyloid deposition
M Garcia-Alloza, J Gregory, KV Kuchibhotla, S Fine… - Brain, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Previous clinical studies have documented a close relationship between cerebrovascular
disease and risk of Alzheimer's disease. We examined possible mechanistic interactions …
disease and risk of Alzheimer's disease. We examined possible mechanistic interactions …
[PDF][PDF] Differences in cortical versus subcortical GABAergic signaling: a candidate mechanism of electroclinical uncoupling of neonatal seizures
Electroclinical uncoupling of neonatal seizures refers to electrographic seizure activity that
is not clinically manifest. Uncoupling increases after treatment with Phenobarbital, which …
is not clinically manifest. Uncoupling increases after treatment with Phenobarbital, which …
The cholinergic basal forebrain provides a parallel channel for state-dependent sensory signaling to auditory cortex
Cholinergic basal forebrain (CBF) signaling exhibits multiple timescales of activity with
classic slow signals related to brain and behavioral states and fast, phasic signals reflecting …
classic slow signals related to brain and behavioral states and fast, phasic signals reflecting …