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Unipolar brush cell

Unipolar brush cells (UBCs) are a class of excitatory glutamatergic interneuron found in the granular layer of the cerebellar cortex and also in the granule cell domain of the cochlear nucleus.[1][2][3]

Unipolar brush cell
Basic structure of the unipolar brush cell.
Details
LocationCerebellum
ShapeRound body with single short dendrite "brush"
FunctionExcitatory interneuron
NeurotransmitterGlutamate
Presynaptic connectionsVestibular ganglia and nuclei
Postsynaptic connectionsGranular layer
Identifiers
NeuroLex IDnifext_132
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy
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Structure

The UBC has a round or oval cell body with usually a single short dendrite that ends in a brush-like tuft of short dendrioles (dendrites unique to UBCs). These brush dendrioles form very large synaptic junctions. The dendritic brush and the large endings of the axonal branches are involved in the formation of cerebellar glomeruli. The UBC has one short dendrite where the granule cell has four or five.

The brush dendrioles emit numerous, thin evaginations called filopodia, unique to UBCs. The filopodia emanate from all over the neuron, even including the dendritic stem and the cell body in some cells. Although UBC filopodia do not bear synaptic junctions, they are nevertheless involved in cell signaling.[4]

Function

UBCs are intrinsically firing neurons and considered as a class of excitatory “local circuit neurons”.[5] They work together with vestibular fibres to integrate signals involving the orientation of the head that modulates reflex behaviour.[6] UBCs function to amplify inputs from the vestibular ganglia and nuclei by spreading and prolonging excitation within the granular layer.[2][7] They receive glutamatergic inputs on its dendritic brush from a single mossy fibre terminal in the form of a giant glutamatergic synapse and make glutamatergic synapses with granule cells and other UBCs.

Location

UBCs are plentiful in those regions linked to vestibular functions. In mammals, UBCs show an uneven distribution within the granule cell domains of the hindbrain, being the most dense in the vermis, part of the flocculus/paraflocculus complex, and layers 2–4 of the dorsal cochlear nucleus.[5] In the rat cerebellum, UBCs outnumber Golgi cells by a factor of 3 and approximately equal the number of Purkinje cells. Like other glutamatergic cells of the cerebellum, UBCs originate in the rhombic lip.[8]

History

UBCs were first described in 1977 by Altman and Bayer, who called them "pale cells".[9] The term "unipolar brush cell" was first introduced in the early 1990s, reclassifying pale cells, Rat-302 cells, monodendritic cells, chestnut cells and mitt cells under the same name. The Federative International Committee on Anatomical Terminology (FICAT), which is a subcommittee of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA), officially recognized the “unipolar brush cell” as a new cell type of the cerebellar cortex in 2008.[5]

Pathological significance

UBCs situated in cerebellar lobule VII are affected in some cases of Pick's disease, where they develop cytoskeletal anomalies and are recognized by antibodies to abnormally hyperphosphorylated tau proteins.[10] UBCs have also been implicated in the dysfunction of balance and motor coordination present in Down syndrome.[11]

References

  1. ^ Mugnaini, Enrico; Sekerková, Gabriella; Martina, Marco (2010-11-05). "The unipolar brush cell: a remarkable neuron finally receiving deserved attention". Brain Research Reviews. 66 (1–2): 220–245. doi:10.1016/J.BRAINRESREV.2010.10.001. PMC 3030675. PMID 20937306.
  2. ^ a b Englund, C. (2006). "Unipolar Brush Cells of the Cerebellum Are Produced in the Rhombic Lip and Migrate through Developing White Matter". Journal of Neuroscience. 26 (36): 9184–9195. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1610-06.2006. ISSN 0270-6474. PMC 6674506. PMID 16957075.
  3. ^ Diño, M.R; Schuerger, R.J; Liu, Y.-B; Slater, N.T; Mugnaini, E (2000). "Unipolar brush cell: a potential feedforward excitatory interneuron of the cerebellum". Neuroscience. 98 (4): 625–636. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.458.679. doi:10.1016/S0306-4522(00)00123-8. ISSN 0306-4522. PMID 10891606. S2CID 14735163.
  4. ^ Jaarsma, D; Diño, MR; Ohishi, H; Shigemoto, R; Mugnaini, E (1998). "Metabotropic glutamate receptors are associated with non-synaptic appendages of unipolar brush cells in rat cerebellar cortex and cochlear nuclear complex". J Neurocytol. 27 (5): 303–27. doi:10.1023/A:1006982023657. PMID 9923978. S2CID 21642430.
  5. ^ a b c Mugnaini, E; Sekerková, G; Martina, M (2011). "The unipolar brush cell: a remarkable neuron finally receiving deserved attention". Brain Res Rev. 66 (1–2): 220–45. doi:10.1016/j.brainresrev.2010.10.001. PMC 3030675. PMID 20937306.
  6. ^ Harris J, Moreno S, Shaw G, Mugnaini E (December 1993). "Unusual neurofilament composition in cerebellar unipolar brush neurons". Journal of Neurocytology. 22 (12): 1039–59. doi:10.1007/BF01235748. PMID 8106879. S2CID 37504537.
  7. ^ Diño, Maria; Perachio, Adrian; Mugnaini, Enrico (2001). "Cerebellar unipolar brush cells are targets of primary vestibular afferents: an experimental study in the gerbil". Experimental Brain Research. 140 (2): 162–170. doi:10.1007/s002210100790. ISSN 0014-4819. PMID 11521148. S2CID 20945385.
  8. ^ Englund C, Kowalczyk T, Daza RA, Dagan A, Lau C, Rose MF, Hevner RF (2006). "Unipolar brush cells of the cerebellum are produced in the rhombic lip and migrate through developing white matter". J. Neurosci. 26 (36): 9184–95. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1610-06.2006. PMC 6674506. PMID 16957075.
  9. ^ Altman J, Bayer SA (1977). "Time of origin and distribution of a new cell type in the rat cerebellar cortex". Exp Brain Res. 29 (2): 265–74. doi:10.1007/bf00237046. PMID 913518. S2CID 13703709.
  10. ^ Braak E, Arai K, Braak H (1999). "Cerebellar involvement in Pick's disease: affliction of mossy fibers, monodendritic brush cells, and dentate projection neurons". Exp Neurol. 159 (1): 153–63. doi:10.1006/exnr.1999.7131. PMID 10486184. S2CID 24286821.
  11. ^ Harashima C, Jacobowitz DM, Stoffel M, et al. Elevated expression of the G-protein-activated inwardly rectifying potassium channel 2 (GIRK2) in cerebellar unipolar brush cells of a Down syndrome mouse model. Cell Mol Neurobiol. 2006;26(4-6):719-34.

Further reading

  • Nunzi MG, Birnstiel S, Bhattacharyya BJ, Slater NT, Mugnaini E (June 2001). "Unipolar brush cells form a glutamatergic projection system within the mouse cerebellar cortex". The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 434 (3): 329–41. doi:10.1002/cne.1180. PMID 11331532. S2CID 17369215.
  • Mugnaini, Enrico; Floris, Alessandra (1994). "The unipolar brush cell: A neglected neuron of the mammalian cerebellar cortex". The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 339 (2): 174–180. doi:10.1002/cne.903390203. ISSN 0021-9967. PMID 8300904. S2CID 33777638.
  • Bauer, Carol A.; Wisner, Kurt W.; Baizer, Joan S.; Brozoski, Thomas J. (2013). "Tinnitus, Unipolar Brush Cells, and Cerebellar Glutamatergic Function in an Animal Model". PLOS ONE. 8 (6): e64726. Bibcode:2013PLoSO...864726B. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0064726. ISSN 1932-6203. PMC 3681784. PMID 23785405.

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Unipolar brush cells UBCs are a class of excitatory glutamatergic interneuron found in the granular layer of the cerebellar cortex and also in the granule cell domain of the cochlear nucleus 1 2 3 Unipolar brush cellBasic structure of the unipolar brush cell DetailsLocationCerebellumShapeRound body with single short dendrite brush FunctionExcitatory interneuronNeurotransmitterGlutamatePresynaptic connectionsVestibular ganglia and nucleiPostsynaptic connectionsGranular layerIdentifiersNeuroLex IDnifext 132Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy edit on Wikidata Contents 1 Structure 2 Function 3 Location 4 History 5 Pathological significance 6 References 7 Further readingStructure EditThe UBC has a round or oval cell body with usually a single short dendrite that ends in a brush like tuft of short dendrioles dendrites unique to UBCs These brush dendrioles form very large synaptic junctions The dendritic brush and the large endings of the axonal branches are involved in the formation of cerebellar glomeruli The UBC has one short dendrite where the granule cell has four or five The brush dendrioles emit numerous thin evaginations called filopodia unique to UBCs The filopodia emanate from all over the neuron even including the dendritic stem and the cell body in some cells Although UBC filopodia do not bear synaptic junctions they are nevertheless involved in cell signaling 4 Function EditUBCs are intrinsically firing neurons and considered as a class of excitatory local circuit neurons 5 They work together with vestibular fibres to integrate signals involving the orientation of the head that modulates reflex behaviour 6 UBCs function to amplify inputs from the vestibular ganglia and nuclei by spreading and prolonging excitation within the granular layer 2 7 They receive glutamatergic inputs on its dendritic brush from a single mossy fibre terminal in the form of a giant glutamatergic synapse and make glutamatergic synapses with granule cells and other UBCs Location EditUBCs are plentiful in those regions linked to vestibular functions In mammals UBCs show an uneven distribution within the granule cell domains of the hindbrain being the most dense in the vermis part of the flocculus paraflocculus complex and layers 2 4 of the dorsal cochlear nucleus 5 In the rat cerebellum UBCs outnumber Golgi cells by a factor of 3 and approximately equal the number of Purkinje cells Like other glutamatergic cells of the cerebellum UBCs originate in the rhombic lip 8 History EditUBCs were first described in 1977 by Altman and Bayer who called them pale cells 9 The term unipolar brush cell was first introduced in the early 1990s reclassifying pale cells Rat 302 cells monodendritic cells chestnut cells and mitt cells under the same name The Federative International Committee on Anatomical Terminology FICAT which is a subcommittee of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists IFAA officially recognized the unipolar brush cell as a new cell type of the cerebellar cortex in 2008 5 Pathological significance EditUBCs situated in cerebellar lobule VII are affected in some cases of Pick s disease where they develop cytoskeletal anomalies and are recognized by antibodies to abnormally hyperphosphorylated tau proteins 10 UBCs have also been implicated in the dysfunction of balance and motor coordination present in Down syndrome 11 References Edit Mugnaini Enrico Sekerkova Gabriella Martina Marco 2010 11 05 The unipolar brush cell a remarkable neuron finally receiving deserved attention Brain Research Reviews 66 1 2 220 245 doi 10 1016 J BRAINRESREV 2010 10 001 PMC 3030675 PMID 20937306 a b Englund C 2006 Unipolar Brush Cells of the Cerebellum Are Produced in the Rhombic Lip and Migrate through Developing White Matter Journal of Neuroscience 26 36 9184 9195 doi 10 1523 JNEUROSCI 1610 06 2006 ISSN 0270 6474 PMC 6674506 PMID 16957075 Dino M R Schuerger R J Liu Y B Slater N T Mugnaini E 2000 Unipolar brush cell a potential feedforward excitatory interneuron of the cerebellum Neuroscience 98 4 625 636 CiteSeerX 10 1 1 458 679 doi 10 1016 S0306 4522 00 00123 8 ISSN 0306 4522 PMID 10891606 S2CID 14735163 Jaarsma D Dino MR Ohishi H Shigemoto R Mugnaini E 1998 Metabotropic glutamate receptors are associated with non synaptic appendages of unipolar brush cells in rat cerebellar cortex and cochlear nuclear complex J Neurocytol 27 5 303 27 doi 10 1023 A 1006982023657 PMID 9923978 S2CID 21642430 a b c Mugnaini E Sekerkova G Martina M 2011 The unipolar brush cell a remarkable neuron finally receiving deserved attention Brain Res Rev 66 1 2 220 45 doi 10 1016 j brainresrev 2010 10 001 PMC 3030675 PMID 20937306 Harris J Moreno S Shaw G Mugnaini E December 1993 Unusual neurofilament composition in cerebellar unipolar brush neurons Journal of Neurocytology 22 12 1039 59 doi 10 1007 BF01235748 PMID 8106879 S2CID 37504537 Dino Maria Perachio Adrian Mugnaini Enrico 2001 Cerebellar unipolar brush cells are targets of primary vestibular afferents an experimental study in the gerbil Experimental Brain Research 140 2 162 170 doi 10 1007 s002210100790 ISSN 0014 4819 PMID 11521148 S2CID 20945385 Englund C Kowalczyk T Daza RA Dagan A Lau C Rose MF Hevner RF 2006 Unipolar brush cells of the cerebellum are produced in the rhombic lip and migrate through developing white matter J Neurosci 26 36 9184 95 doi 10 1523 JNEUROSCI 1610 06 2006 PMC 6674506 PMID 16957075 Altman J Bayer SA 1977 Time of origin and distribution of a new cell type in the rat cerebellar cortex Exp Brain Res 29 2 265 74 doi 10 1007 bf00237046 PMID 913518 S2CID 13703709 Braak E Arai K Braak H 1999 Cerebellar involvement in Pick s disease affliction of mossy fibers monodendritic brush cells and dentate projection neurons Exp Neurol 159 1 153 63 doi 10 1006 exnr 1999 7131 PMID 10486184 S2CID 24286821 Harashima C Jacobowitz DM Stoffel M et al Elevated expression of the G protein activated inwardly rectifying potassium channel 2 GIRK2 in cerebellar unipolar brush cells of a Down syndrome mouse model Cell Mol Neurobiol 2006 26 4 6 719 34 Further reading EditNunzi MG Birnstiel S Bhattacharyya BJ Slater NT Mugnaini E June 2001 Unipolar brush cells form a glutamatergic projection system within the mouse cerebellar cortex The Journal of Comparative Neurology 434 3 329 41 doi 10 1002 cne 1180 PMID 11331532 S2CID 17369215 Mugnaini Enrico Floris Alessandra 1994 The unipolar brush cell A neglected neuron of the mammalian cerebellar cortex The Journal of Comparative Neurology 339 2 174 180 doi 10 1002 cne 903390203 ISSN 0021 9967 PMID 8300904 S2CID 33777638 Bauer Carol A Wisner Kurt W Baizer Joan S Brozoski Thomas J 2013 Tinnitus Unipolar Brush Cells and Cerebellar Glutamatergic Function in an Animal Model PLOS ONE 8 6 e64726 Bibcode 2013PLoSO 864726B doi 10 1371 journal pone 0064726 ISSN 1932 6203 PMC 3681784 PMID 23785405 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Unipolar brush cell amp oldid 1045937026, wikipedia, wiki, 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