All Relations between cerebral cortex and hippocampal formation

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L Uva, M de Curti. Polysynaptic olfactory pathway to the ipsi- and contralateral entorhinal cortex mediated via the hippocampus. Neuroscience. vol 130. issue 1. 2005-03-22. PMID:15561441. the olfactory input accesses the hippocampal formation via a polysynaptic pathway mediated by the lateral and rostral entorhinal cortex (ec). 2005-03-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Thomas van Groen, Inga Kadish, J Michael Wys. Retrosplenial cortex lesions of area Rgb (but not of area Rga) impair spatial learning and memory in the rat. Behavioural brain research. vol 154. issue 2. 2004-11-01. PMID:15313037. the retrosplenial cortex, which is situated in a critical position in the flow of information between the hippocampal formation and the neocortex, contributes to spatial memory, but no studies have examined the distinct contribution of each area of the retrosplenial cortex to this behavior. 2004-11-01 2023-08-12 rat
Tomomi Shimogori, Janine VanSant, Eun Paik, Elizabeth Ann Grov. Members of the Wnt, Fz, and Frp gene families expressed in postnatal mouse cerebral cortex. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 473. issue 4. 2004-06-24. PMID:15116386. wnt genes are expressed in gene-specific regional and lamina patterns in each of the major subdivisions of the cerebral cortex: the olfactory bulb (ob), the hippocampal formation, and the neocortex. 2004-06-24 2023-08-12 mouse
Sander M Daselaar, Dick J Veltman, Menno P Witte. Common pathway in the medial temporal lobe for storage and recovery of words as revealed by event-related functional MRI. Hippocampus. vol 14. issue 2. 2004-05-20. PMID:15098722. instead, a region in the left mtl, covering the parahippocampal cortex and hippocampal formation, which was activated during es almost completely overlapped with the area that was activated during rs. 2004-05-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Marisela Morales, Shwun-De Wang, Oscar Diaz-Ruiz, Diana Hyun-Jin Jh. Cannabinoid CB1 receptor and serotonin 3 receptor subunit A (5-HT3A) are co-expressed in GABA neurons in the rat telencephalon. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 468. issue 2. 2004-02-10. PMID:14648680. double-labeled 5-ht3a/cb1 neurons were found in the anterior olfactory nucleus, superficial and deep layers of the cortex, hippocampal formation (hippocampus, dentate gyrus, subiculum, and entorhinal cortex) and amygdala. 2004-02-10 2023-08-12 rat
Marisela Morales, Shwun-De Wang, Oscar Diaz-Ruiz, Diana Hyun-Jin Jh. Cannabinoid CB1 receptor and serotonin 3 receptor subunit A (5-HT3A) are co-expressed in GABA neurons in the rat telencephalon. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 468. issue 2. 2004-02-10. PMID:14648680. cellular coexistence of 5-ht3a and cb1 transcripts in interneurons of the cortex, hippocampal formation, and amygdala suggest possible interactions between the cannabinoid and serotonergic systems at the level of gaba neurotransmission in brain areas involved in cognition, memory, and emotion. 2004-02-10 2023-08-12 rat
Esther van Herpen, Sonia M Rosso, Lies-Anne Serverijnen, Hirotaka Yoshida, Guido Breedveld, Raoul van de Graaf, Wouter Kamphorst, Rivka Ravid, Rob Willemsen, Dennis Dooijes, Daniëlle Majoor-Krakauer, Johan M Kros, R Anthony Crowther, Michel Goedert, Peter Heutink, John C van Swiete. Variable phenotypic expression and extensive tau pathology in two families with the novel tau mutation L315R. Annals of neurology. vol 54. issue 5. 2003-12-10. PMID:14595646. the brains of two affected subjects were studied and showed extensive tau pathology in neurons (pick-like inclusions) and astroglial cells, particularly in the frontotemporal cortex and the hippocampal formation. 2003-12-10 2023-08-12 human
Myeong Ok Kim, Shupeng Li, Moon Seok Park, Jean-Pierre Hornun. Early fetal expression of GABA(B1) and GABA(B2) receptor mRNAs on the development of the rat central nervous system. Brain research. Developmental brain research. vol 143. issue 1. 2003-07-18. PMID:12763580. on gd 12.5, gaba(b1) receptor mrnas were found in the hippocampal formation, cerebral cortex, intermediate and posterior neuroepithelium, and the pontine neuroepithelium of whole brain. 2003-07-18 2023-08-12 rat
Saïd Kourrich, C Andrew Chapma. NMDA receptor-dependent long-term synaptic depression in the entorhinal cortex in vitro. Journal of neurophysiology. vol 89. issue 4. 2003-05-29. PMID:12612002. the entorhinal cortex receives a large projection from the piriform (primary olfactory) cortex and, in turn, provides the hippocampal formation with most of its cortical sensory input. 2003-05-29 2023-08-12 rat
Cheryl Hawkes, Satyabrata Ka. Insulin-like growth factor-II/mannose-6-phosphate receptor: widespread distribution in neurons of the central nervous system including those expressing cholinergic phenotype. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 458. issue 2. 2003-04-17. PMID:12596253. intense igf-ii/m6p receptor immunoreactivity was apparent on neuronal cell bodies within the striatum, deeper layers (layers iv and v) of the cortex, pyramidal and granule cell layers of the hippocampal formation, selected thalamic nuclei, purkinje cells of the cerebellum, pontine nucleus and motoneurons of the brainstem as well as in the spinal cord. 2003-04-17 2023-08-12 rat
Heike Schmolck, Elizabeth A Kensinger, Suzanne Corkin, Larry R Squir. Semantic knowledge in patient H.M. and other patients with bilateral medial and lateral temporal lobe lesions. Hippocampus. vol 12. issue 4. 2003-03-05. PMID:12201637. we studied eight male controls, two patients with lesions limited to the hippocampal formation, three postencephalitic patients with extensive mtl lesions and variable damage to the lateral temporal cortex, and patient h.m. (whose lesion is limited mostly to the mtl, but who also has minimal damage to the anterolateral cortex). 2003-03-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
Patrick Shannon, Len A Pennacchio, Megan K Houseweart, Berge A Minassian, Richard M Myer. Neuropathological changes in a mouse model of progressive myoclonus epilepsy: cystatin B deficiency and Unverricht-Lundborg disease. Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology. vol 61. issue 12. 2003-01-14. PMID:12484571. in addition to confirming the loss of cerebellar granular cell neurons by apoptosis, we identified additional neuronal apoptosis in young mutant mice (3-4 months old) within the hippocampal formation and entorhinal cortex. 2003-01-14 2023-08-12 mouse
Alexei V Egorov, Uwe Heinemann, Wolfgang Mülle. Differential excitability and voltage-dependent Ca2+ signalling in two types of medial entorhinal cortex layer V neurons. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 16. issue 7. 2002-12-30. PMID:12405991. the entorhinal cortex (ec) is a key structure in memory formation, relaying sensory information to the hippocampal formation and processed information to the neocortex. 2002-12-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Robert W Stackman, Ann S Clark, Jeffrey S Taub. Hippocampal spatial representations require vestibular input. Hippocampus. vol 12. issue 3. 2002-12-13. PMID:12099481. the rodent hippocampal formation, including the entorhinal cortex and subicular complex, is critical for spatial memory. 2002-12-13 2023-08-12 rat
Alberto Muñoz, Jon Ignacio Arellano, Javier DeFelip. GABABR1 receptor protein expression in human mesial temporal cortex: changes in temporal lobe epilepsy. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 449. issue 2. 2002-08-27. PMID:12115687. immunocytochemistry was used to examine gamma-aminobutyric acid beta (gaba)(b)r1a-b protein expression in the human hippocampal formation (including dentate gyrus, hippocampus proper, subicular complex, and entorhinal cortex) and perirhinal cortex. 2002-08-27 2023-08-12 human
Charles Pierrot-Deseilligny, René M Müri, Sophie Rivaud-Pechoux, Bertrand Gaymard, Christoph J Plone. Cortical control of spatial memory in humans: the visuooculomotor model. Annals of neurology. vol 52. issue 1. 2002-07-31. PMID:12112042. therefore, spatial memory involved in the memorization of visual items could be successively controlled by the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (short-term spatial memory), the parahippocampal cortex (medium-term spatial memory), and the hippocampal formation (long-term spatial memory), depending on specific periods of times. 2002-07-31 2023-08-12 human
S E Hemby, M M Sanchez, J T Winslo. Functional genomics approaches to a primate model of autistic symptomology. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 31. issue 6. 2002-07-16. PMID:11814265. several studies indicate a primary dysfunction of the temporal lobe in autism, specifically the hippocampal formation and entorhinal cortex (ec). 2002-07-16 2023-08-12 human
J J Kril, S Patel, A J Harding, G M Hallida. Patients with vascular dementia due to microvascular pathology have significant hippocampal neuronal loss. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry. vol 72. issue 6. 2002-06-25. PMID:12023418. alzheimer's disease (ad) is characterised by functional impairment, cerebral atrophy, and degeneration of specific neuronal populations, especially pyramidal neurones of the cerebral cortex and hippocampal formation. 2002-06-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ch Pierrot-Deseilligny, C J Ploner, R M Muri, B Gaymard, S Rivaud-Pechou. Effects of cortical lesions on saccadic: eye movements in humans. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. vol 956. 2002-06-06. PMID:11960806. behavioral and lesion studies have shown that medium-term spatial memory (between 15 and 20 seconds and a few minutes) is specifically controlled by the parahippocampal cortex, before long-term memorization (i.e., after a few minutes) in the hippocampal formation. 2002-06-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
b' Lioudmila Pliss, Daniela Jezov\\xc3\\xa1, Vladislav Mares, Vladimir J Balcar, Frantisek St\'astn\\xc3\\xb. N-Acetyl-L-aspartyl-L-glutamate changes functional and structural properties of rat blood-brain barrier. Neuroscience letters. vol 317. issue 2. 2002-03-19. PMID:11755246.' intracerebroventricular administration of n-acetyl-l-aspartyl-l-glutamate (naag), an agonist at group ii metabotropic and nr1/nr2d-containing n-methyl-d-aspartate (nmda) ionotropic glutamate receptors, increased the permeability of the blood-brain barrier (bbb) to serum albumin in the striatum, but produced no similar effects in the entorhinal cortex or in the hippocampal formation. 2002-03-19 2023-08-12 rat