2001
Glutamate regulates actin-based motility in axonal filopodia
Chang S, De Camilli P. Glutamate regulates actin-based motility in axonal filopodia. Nature Neuroscience 2001, 4: 787-793. PMID: 11477424, DOI: 10.1038/90489.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsActinsAnimalsBridged Bicyclo Compounds, HeterocyclicCalciumCalcium ChannelsCell DifferentiationCell MovementCells, CulturedCentral Nervous SystemGlutamic AcidGreen Fluorescent ProteinsGrowth ConesHippocampusImmunohistochemistryLuminescent ProteinsNeuronal PlasticityPseudopodiaRatsReceptors, AMPAReceptors, N-Methyl-D-AspartateTau ProteinsThiazolesThiazolidinesConceptsAdult nervous systemGlutamate receptorsNervous systemAxonal filopodiaAMPA/kainate glutamate receptorsKainate glutamate receptorsEffects of glutamateIonotropic glutamate receptorsCNQX treatmentSynaptic vesicle clustersAxonal arborsAxonal branchesDendritic spinesExtracellular Ca2Neurotransmitter glutamateSynaptic formationSynaptic plasticityInhibitory effectGlutamateReceptorsVesicle clustersNMDASynaptogenesisSpine
2000
Autoimmunity to Gephyrin in Stiff-Man Syndrome
Butler M, Hayashi A, Ohkoshi N, Villmann C, Becker C, Feng G, De Camilli P, Solimena M. Autoimmunity to Gephyrin in Stiff-Man Syndrome. Neuron 2000, 26: 307-312. PMID: 10839351, DOI: 10.1016/s0896-6273(00)81165-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStiff-man syndromeGlutamic acid decarboxylaseCentral nervous systemInhibitory synapsesEnzyme glutamic acid decarboxylaseHigh-titer autoantibodiesSubset of casesParaneoplastic originClinical featuresSynaptic antigensMediastinal cancerNeurological conditionsRare diseaseGlycine receptorsNervous systemAcid decarboxylaseAutoimmunityPostsynaptic membraneGephyrinSpasmSyndromeSynapsesAutoantibodiesPatientsGABA
1998
Amphiphysin and Breast Cancer
DeCamilli P. Amphiphysin and Breast Cancer. 1998 DOI: 10.21236/ada363483.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStiff-man syndromeBreast cancerNeuronal proteinsAutoimmune paraneoplastic syndromeBreast cancer patientsHuman breast cancer cell linesBreast cancer cell linesCentral nervous systemRole of amphiphysinCancer cell linesParaneoplastic syndromeCancer patientsNew patientsEarly diagnosisProgressive rigidityRare diseaseNervous systemNeurological diseasesAutoimmunityPatientsDiagnostic proceduresCancerSyndromeCancer cellsKinase Cdk5
1994
Recycling and biogenesis of synaptic vesicles
McPherson P, De Camilli P. Recycling and biogenesis of synaptic vesicles. Seminars In Neuroscience 1994, 6: 137-147. DOI: 10.1006/smns.1994.1019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSynaptic vesiclesRegulated secretory pathwaySpecialized organellesSecretory pathwayEarly endosomesConstitutive recyclingVesicular pathwayMembrane componentsVesiclesBiogenesisSecretory granulesDependent fashionPlasmalemmaPathwayEndosomesOrganellesExocytosisNervous systemRecyclingNerve terminalsAvailable informationOpen questionGranulesCa2
1993
Autoantibodies to a 128-kd Synaptic Protein in Three Women with the Stiff-Man Syndrome and Breast Cancer
Folli F, Solimena M, Cofiell R, Austoni M, Tallini G, Fasseta G, Bates D, Cartlidge N, Bottazzo G, Piccolo G, De Camilli P. Autoantibodies to a 128-kd Synaptic Protein in Three Women with the Stiff-Man Syndrome and Breast Cancer. New England Journal Of Medicine 1993, 328: 546-551. PMID: 8381208, DOI: 10.1056/nejm199302253280805.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAnimalsAutoantibodiesAutoantigensBlotting, WesternBrainBreast NeoplasmsCarcinoma, Intraductal, NoninfiltratingCerebrospinal FluidFemaleGlutamate DecarboxylaseHumansImmunoenzyme TechniquesMiddle AgedNerve Tissue ProteinsParaneoplastic SyndromesPrecipitin TestsRatsStiff-Person SyndromeSynapsesConceptsStiff-man syndromeBreast cancerNervous systemOrgan-specific autoimmune diseasesInsulin-dependent diabetes mellitusSmall invasive ductal carcinomaNervous system antigensPercent of patientsOccult breast cancerSubgroup of patientsInvasive ductal carcinomaDetection of autoantibodiesCentral nervous systemParaneoplastic originControl patientsDiabetes mellitusThird patientDuctal carcinomaAutoimmune diseasesSystem antigensProgressive rigidityAutoantibodiesCerebrospinal fluidRare diseasePatients
1990
Autoantibodies to GABA-ergic Neurons and Pancreatic Beta Cells in Stiff-Man Syndrome
Solimena M, Folli F, Aparisi R, Pozza G, De Camilli P. Autoantibodies to GABA-ergic Neurons and Pancreatic Beta Cells in Stiff-Man Syndrome. New England Journal Of Medicine 1990, 322: 1555-1560. PMID: 2135382, DOI: 10.1056/nejm199005313222202.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStiff-man syndromeInsulin-dependent diabetes mellitusGABA-ergic neuronsGlutamic acid decarboxylaseGamma-aminobutyric acidDiabetes mellitusPancreatic beta cellsAutoimmune diseasesBeta cellsOrgan-specific autoimmune diseasesNeurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acidPresence of autoantibodiesGroup of patientsCentral nervous systemPrimary autoantigenUnknown pathogenesisRare disorderAutoantibodiesNervous systemSyndromeUseful markerMellitusAcid decarboxylaseStriking associationPatients