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Details for anatomical structure: cerebellar cortex

EndoNet ID: ENC00181

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Synonyms

cerebellar cortex, , Cortex cerebelli

Links to other resources

Cytomer cy0018555

Larger structures

  • brain
  • circulatory_system__hematopoietic_system
  • cerebellum
  • central_nerve_system_element

Substructures

  • glial_cell_of_central_nervous_system
  • astrocyte
  • microglial_cell_in_central_nervous_system
  • oligodendrocyte
  • granular_layer_of_cerebellar_cortex
  • Purkinje_cell
  • neuron
  • basket_cell
  • Golgi_cell
  • bergmann_glia

Secreted hormones

  • Hormone: NOV

  • Hormone: CTGF

  • Hormone: CYR61

  • Hormone: sAPP

    Influenced by:

    • mGluR1
      in cerebral_cortex
      • Glutamate-induced APP-S secretion required activation of phospholipase C, which resulted in inositol 1, 4,5-trisphosphate production, as shown by the rapid glutamate-induced accumulation of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate. [1]
  • Hormone: cortistatin

  • Hormone: erythropoietin

Receptors

  • Receptor: CRF-R1

  • Receptor: alpha 1A-adrenoreceptor

  • Receptor: alpha 1B-adrenoreceptor

  • Receptor: alpha 1D-adrenoreceptor

  • Receptor: alpha-2A adrenoreceptor

    Influences:

    • norepinephrine
      • Alpha 2 adrenergic receptors mediate synaptic transmission in pre- and postsynaptic nerve terminals by decreasing the release of norepinephrine (due to the inhibition of the norepinephrine system in the brain) and acetylcholine. [2]
    • acetylcholine
      • Alpha 2 adrenergic receptors mediate synaptic transmission in pre- and postsynaptic nerve terminals by decreasing the release of norepinephrine (due to the inhibition of the norepinephrine system in the brain) and acetylcholine. [2]
  • Receptor: alpha-2B adrenoreceptor

    Influences:

    • norepinephrine
      • Alpha 2 adrenergic receptors mediate synaptic transmission in pre- and postsynaptic nerve terminals by decreasing the release of norepinephrine (due to the inhibition of the norepinephrine system in the brain) and acetylcholine. [2]
    • acetylcholine
      • Alpha 2 adrenergic receptors mediate synaptic transmission in pre- and postsynaptic nerve terminals by decreasing the release of norepinephrine (due to the inhibition of the norepinephrine system in the brain) and acetylcholine. [2]
  • Receptor: alpha-2C adrenoreceptor

    Influences:

    • norepinephrine
      • Alpha 2 adrenergic receptors mediate synaptic transmission in pre- and postsynaptic nerve terminals by decreasing the release of norepinephrine (due to the inhibition of the norepinephrine system in the brain) and acetylcholine. [2]
    • acetylcholine
      • Alpha 2 adrenergic receptors mediate synaptic transmission in pre- and postsynaptic nerve terminals by decreasing the release of norepinephrine (due to the inhibition of the norepinephrine system in the brain) and acetylcholine. [2]
  • Receptor: frizzled 10

  • Receptor: ADAM17

  • Receptor: 5-ht-5 receptor

  • Receptor: 5-ht-6R

Reference