Dynactin is necessary for stabilization of the synapse and for dendritic
arborization during development (Eaton et al.
Hyperramified microglia exhibit increased
arborization, with thick processes.
They made reports in many papers giving evidence of the effects of environmental stimuli on the adult brain such as brain weight gain and developed dendritic
arborization. To elucidate the effects of an enriched environment on aged brains, its effects on cognitive functions such as learning and memory were examined first in our study.
Significant declines in the height, width and area of dendritic
arborization in the PCs of senescent cat cerebellar cortex support previously reported results from mice and rats (Quackenbush et al., 1990; Hadj-Sahraoui et al., 2001).
Specific muscle contacts induce increased transmitter release and neuritic
arborization in motoneuronal cultures.
Another strategy can be called multiple branching or
arborization. This is the progression of the diagnostic process down one of a large number of potential, preset paths, by a method in which the response to each diagnostic inquiry automatically determines the next inquiry to be carried out and which, ultimately, leads to the correct diagnosis.
Vascular
arborization and anastomoses are not observed.
These behavioral defects are associated with morphological alterations, such as reduced dendritic
arborization of hippocampal and cortical neurons, deficits in dendritic spine density and organization, and altered connectivity [20, 23-25, 33-35].
Candidate autism gene screen identifies critical role for cell-adhesion molecule CASPR2 in dendritic
arborization and spine development.
Although neurotrophic factors do not act as neurotropic factors (Davies, 1997), in vitro cultures on dorsal root ganglia from p75-/- mice show that p75 is important in the developing embryo for regulating axon outgrowth and
arborization and for Schwann cell migration during E11.5 to E14.5 (Bentley and Lee, 2000).