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标题:MIT unlocks mystery behind brain imaging 字体 [ ] 颜色[绿 ]
分类:其它 创建于:2008-06-24 被查看:158次 文件夹:默认文件夹 回复(0)  [回复]

MIT unlocks mystery behind brain imaging

Star-shaped brain cells shown to play key role

Deborah Halber, Picower Institute
June 19, 2008

In work that solves a long-standing mystery in neuroscience, researchers at MIT's Picower Institute for Learning and Memory have shown for the first time that star-shaped brain cells called astrocytes--previously considered bit players by most neuroscientists--make noninvasive brain scans possible.

Imaging techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and positron emission tomography (PET) have transformed neuorscience, providing colorful maps of brain activity in living subjects. The scans' reds, oranges, yellows and blues represent changes in blood flow and volume triggered by neural activity. But until the MIT study, reported in the June 20 issue of Science, no one knew exactly why this worked.

"Why blood flow is linked to neuronal activity has been a mystery," said study co-author Mriganka Sur, Sherman Fairchild Professor of Neuroscience and head of the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT. "Previously, people have argued that the fMRI signal reports local field potentials or waves of incoming electrical activity, but neurons do not connect directly to blood vessels. A causal link between neuronal activity and blood flow has never been shown."

Of the two major cell types in the brain, glia outnumber neurons nine to one. Astrocytes--the most common type of glia--extend their branching tendrils both around synapses--through which neruons communicate--and along blood vessels.

Using a cutting-edge technique, Sur and colleagues found that astrocytes receive signals directly from neurons and provide their own neuron-like responses to directly regulate blood flow. They are the missing link between neurons and blood vessels, he said. When astrocytes are shut down, fMRI doesn't work.

"Astrocytes are implicated in many brain disorders and express a very large number of genes that are in the brain," Sur said. "Their role is crucial for understanding brain dysfunction as well as for developing potential therapeutics."

The MIT study shows that, contrary to prevailing belief, astrocytes influence complex neuronal computations such as the duration and selectivity of brain cell responses to stimuli. But their chemical signals had rendered them invisible to traditional brain research methods that monitor electrical activity.

"Electrically, astrocytes are pretty silent," said study co-author James Schummers, Picower Institute postdoctoral associate. "A lot of what we know about neurons is from sticking electrodes in them. We couldn't record from astrocytes, so we ignored them."

When astrocytes were imaged with two-photon microscopy, "the first thing we noticed was that the astrocytes were responding to visual stimuli. That took us completely by surprise," Schummers said. "We didn't expect them to do anything at all. Yet there they were, blinking just like neurons were blinking. We didn't know if the rest of the world would think we were crazy."

"This work shows that astrocytes--which make up 50 percent of the cells in the cortex but whose function was unknown--respond exquisitely to sensory drive, regulate local blood flow in the cortex and even influence neuronal responses," Sur said. "What's more, astrocytes are arranged in orderly feature maps, exquisitely mapped across the cortical surface in sync with neuronal maps."

Two-photon microscopy uses two infrared photons to emit fluorescence that enables imaging of living tissue up to 1 millimeter deep. Previously, researchers could only see astrocytes in dyed, thin slices of dead brain tissue.

The next step, Schummers said, is to explore exactly how astrocytes work on neurons.

In addition to Sur and Schummers, postdoctoral associate Hongbo Yu is a lead author of the study.

This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health and the Simons Foundation.

 
标题:关于六四 字体 [ ] 颜色[绿 ]
分类:时事点评 创建于:2008-06-05 被查看:1074次 文件夹:默认文件夹 回复(9)  [回复]

说实话,别拍

我亲历过六四。但我以为那是一场被宠坏的孩子们的闹剧。历史会有一个说法,但那最多也只不过是一个老人政治的历史延续而已。但重要的,改变历史的结果是,源于六四,赵等改革派被打下去,一、两个没有名堂的人登上了中国的历史舞台。随后,一堆莫名其妙的事情发生。他们宣扬鸡鸭鱼肉的功劳,但实际是引导我们背离了我们合理的历史轨迹。因为纯属某种程度的偶然,这笔帐自然是没有来头的,只能算在六四的头上。因为此,作为一个六四的参与者,我保证我永远不会为六四做任何正面的陈述。

没有人会原谅这样的命运?历史也不会原谅这样因为胡闹而延续的不堪命运?

当然对我个人来说,就像当年好奇和不懂什么是农民运动讲习所,后来开始喜欢历史一样,我开始思考起所谓的青年问题。这对我个人来说,这经历是难得的宝贵财富。但与国家,我实在看不来有什么意义?至于,死亡,毛说总有人要死的。再说无畏的死,有什么意义?

再说,新近很多所谓政治事情的发生,我发现一个“真理”,没有利益背景的民主和自由,就像一个缥缈的上帝。美国是这样,西方的新闻是这样。那么我们的六四,就是这样的一个,没有任何利益背景的,所谓的民主。您说,作为中国人这六四有什么意义?您说要为六四平反什么?

感动于地震后的中华伟大民族,和伟大文化的震撼,这是我第一次发表关于六四的言论。不妥之处,呵呵,请热爱六四的哥们们海涵。呵呵。
 
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