Andrea Schreiberová
Slovak Academy of Sciences
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Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology | 2006
Dalibor Kolesár; Mária Kolesárová; Andrea Schreiberová; Monika Lackova; Jozef Maršala
1. Nitric oxide (NO) is highly reactive gaseous molecule to which many physiological and pathological functions have been attributed in the central (CNS) and peripheral (PNS) nervous system. The present investigation was undertaken to map the distribution pattern of the enzyme responsible for the synthesis of NO, nitric oxide synthase (NOS), and especially its neuronal isoform (nNOS) in the population of primary afferent neurons of the trigeminal ganglion (TG) and mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus (MTN) of the rabbit.2. In order to identify neuronal structures expressing nNOS we applied histochemistry to its specific histochemical marker nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate diaphorase (NADPHd).3. We found noticeable amount of NADPHd-exhibiting primary afferent neurons in TG of the rabbit under physiological conditions. The intensity of the histochemical reaction was highly variable reaching the maximum in the subpopulation of small-to-medium-sized neurons. The large-sized neurons were only weakly stained or actually did not posses any NADPHd-activity. In addition, NADPHd-positive nerve fibers were detected between clusters of the ganglionic cells and in the peripheral branches of the trigeminal nerve (TN). NADPHd-exhibiting MTN neurons were noticed in the whole rostrocaudal extent of the nucleus even though some differences were found concerning the ratio of NADPHd-positive versus NADPHd-negative cell bodies. Similarly, we observed striking diversity in the intensity of NADPHd histochemical reaction in the subpopulations of small-, medium-, and large-sized MTN neurons.4. The predominant localization of NADPHd in the subpopulation of small-to-medium-sized TG neurons which are generally considered to be nociceptive suggests that NO probably takes part in the modulation of nociceptive inputs from the head and face. Furthermore, we tentatively assume that NADPHd-exhibiting MTN neurons probably participate in transmission and modulation of the proprioceptive impulses from muscle spindles of the masticatory muscles and mechanoreceptors of the periodontal ligaments and thus provide sensory feedback of the masticatory reflex arc.
Acta Histochemica | 2014
Andrea Kucharíková; Andrea Schreiberová; Monika Závodská; Štefánia Gedrová; Ľudmila Hricová; Jaroslav Pavel; Ján Gálik; Martin Marsala; Nadežda Lukáčová
The interruption of supraspinal input to the spinal cord leads to motor dysfunction and the development of spasticity. Clinical studies have shown that Baclofen (a GABAB agonist), while effective in modulating spasticity is associated with side-effects and the development of tolerance. The aim of the present study was to assess if discontinued Baclofen treatment and its repeated application leads antispasticity effects, and whether such changes affect neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) in the brainstem, nNOS and parvalbumin (PV) in lumbar α-motoneurons and glial fibrillary acidic protein in the ventral horn of the spinal cord. Adult male Wistar rats were exposed to Th9 spinal cord transection. Baclofen (30mg/b.w.) diluted in drinking water, was administered for 6 days, starting at week 1 after injury and then repeated till week 4 after injury. The behavior of the animals was tested (tail-flick test, BBB locomotor score) from 1 to 8 weeks. Our results clearly indicate the role of nitric oxide, produced by nNOS in the initiation and the maintenance of spasticity states 1, 6 and 8 weeks after spinal trauma. A considerable decrease of nNOS staining after Baclofen treatment correlates with improvement of motor dysfunction. The findings also show that parvalbumin and astrocytes participate in the regulation of ion concentrations in the sub-acute phase after the injury.
International Journal of Molecular Medicine | 2008
Nadezda Lukacova; A Davidova; Dalibor Kolesár; Mária Kolesárová; Andrea Schreiberová; Monika Lackova; Olga Krizanova; Martin Marsala; Jozef Maršala
Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology | 2009
A Davidova; Andrea Schreiberová; Dalibor Kolesár; L’udmila Capková; Ol’ga Križanová; Nadežda Lukáčová
Journal of Molecular Histology | 2012
Andrea Schreiberová; Alexandra Kisucká; Ľudmila Hricová; Andrea Kucharíková; Jaroslav Pavel; Nadežda Lukáčová
Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology | 2006
Monika Lackova; Andrea Schreiberová; Dalibor Kolesár; Nadezda Lukacova; Jozef Maršala
Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology | 2006
Andrea Schreiberová; Monika Lackova; Dalibor Kolesár; Nadežda Lukáčová; Jozef Maršala
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis | 2009
Andrea Schreiberová; A Davidova; L Capkova; Nadežda Lukáčová
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis | 2007
Monika Lackova; Andrea Schreiberová; Dalibor Kolesár; A Davidova; Nadežda Lukáčová; Jozef Maršala
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis | 2007
Andrea Schreiberová; Monika Lackova; Nadežda Lukáčová; S Jergova; Jozef Maršala