Details for anatomical structure: cerebellum
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Synonyms
cerebellum, epencephalon-1, CerebellumGeneral information
The large posterior brain mass lying dorsal to the pons and medulla and ventral to the posterior portion of the cerebrum; it consists of two lateral hemispheres united by a narrow middle portion, the vermis.Links to other resources
Cytomer | cy0048118 |
Related structures
Larger structures
Substructures
Secreted hormones
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Hormone: neuregulin-2
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Hormone: MCH
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Hormone: chordin
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Hormone: QRFP
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Hormone: persephin
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Hormone: FGF-20
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Hormone: ADNP
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Hormone: FGF-2
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Hormone: frataxin, mitochondrial
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Hormone: TIP39
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Hormone: GABA
Influenced by:
- CB1 in basket_cell
- CB1 in cerebellum
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Hormone: glutamate
Influenced by:
- CB1 in cerebellum
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Hormone: CGRP1
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Hormone: Wnt-3
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Hormone: galectin-1
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Hormone: angiopoietin-like protein 4
Receptors
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Receptor: mineralcorticoid receptor
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Receptor: frizzled 3
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Receptor: frizzled 10
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Receptor: GPR7
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Receptor: frizzled 2
Induced phenotype:
- accumulation of intracellular Ca2+ concentration
- The Fzd2 receptor promotes the accumulation of intracellular Ca concentration. [1]
- Traumatic brain injury can stimulate activation of the Wnt5a/Fzd2 signaling pathway [1]
- Activated Wnt5a/Fzd2 signaling plays an important role in calcium overloading process within cells post traumatic brain injury. [1]
- accumulation of intracellular Ca2+ concentration
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Receptor: NMU-R1
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Receptor: GPR54
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Receptor: mGluR4
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Receptor: Secretin receptor
- The existence of secretin and secretin receptor in the cerebellum was confirmed by others using an immunohistochemical and an in vitro autoradiographic approach. [2]
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Receptor: CB1
Influences:
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Receptor: 5-ht-5 receptor