Pratelli, Marta Hakimi, Anna Thaker, Arth Jang, Hyeonseok Li, Hui-Quan Godavarthi, Swetha Lim, Byung Spitzer, Nicholas
Cognitive deficits are long-lasting consequences of drug use, yet the convergent mechanism by which classes of drugs with different pharmacological properties cause similar deficits is unclear. We find that both phencyclidine and methamphetamine, despite differing in their targets in the brain, cause the same glutamatergic neurons in the medial pre...
Godavarthi, Swetha Li, Hui-Quan Pratelli, Marta Spitzer, Nicholas
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) can be caused by environmental factors. These factors act early in the development of the nervous system and induce stereotyped repetitive behaviors and diminished social interactions, among other outcomes. Little is known about how these behaviors are produced. In pregnant women, delivery of valproic acid (VPA) (to ...
Warren, Tracy L Tubbs, Justin D Lesh, Tyler A Corona, Mylena B Pakzad, Sarvenaz S Albuquerque, Marina D Singh, Praveena Zarubin, Vanessa Morse, Sarah J Sham, Pak Chung
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A primary goal of psychiatry is to better understand the pathways that link genetic risk to psychiatric symptoms. Here, we tested association of diagnosis and endophenotypes with overall and neurotransmitter pathway-specific polygenic risk in patients with early-stage psychosis. Subjects included 205 demographically diverse cases with a psychotic d...
Devarajan, Asokan Wang, Kerry Lokhandwala, Zulfiqar Emamimeybodi, Maryam Shannon, Kassandra Tompkins, John Hevener, Andrea Lusis, Aldons Abel, E Vaseghi, Marmar
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Parasympathetic dysfunction after chronic myocardial infarction (MI) is known to predispose ventricular tachyarrhythmias (ventricular tachycardia/ventricular fibrillation [VT/VF]). VT/VF after MI is more common in males than females. The mechanisms underlying the decreased vagal tone and the associated sex difference in the occurrence of VT/VF afte...
Freitas, Andiara Feng, Bo Woo, Timothy Galli, Shae Baker, Clayton Ban, Yue Truong, Jonathan Beyeler, Anna Zou, Yimin
Single administration of low-dose ketamine has both acute and sustained anti-depressant effects. Sustained effect is associated with restoration of glutamatergic synapses in medial prefrontal cortic (mFPC) neurons. Ketamine induced profound changes in a number of molecular pathways in a mouse model for chronic stress. Cell-cell communication analys...
Vints, Wouter A.J.; Valatkevic, Kristina; Levin, Oron; 33191; Weerasekera, Akila; Jesmanas, Simonas; Kusleikiene, Simona; Cesnaitiene, Vida J.; Himmelreich, Uwe; 54670; Verbunt, Jeanine A.; Ratai, Eva-Maria;
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BACKGROUND: Neurological complications of the COVID-19 infection may be caused in part by local neurochemical and structural abnormalities that could not be detected during routine medical examinations. We examined within subject neurometabolic and structural brain alterations from pre-to post-COVID-19 in the hippocampal region of three elderly ind...
Smith, Sarah Ranjan, Kashvi Hoover, Brianna Drayson, Olivia Acharya, Munjal Kramár, Eniko Baulch, Janet Limoli, Charles
Cranial irradiation used to control brain malignancies invariably leads to progressive and debilitating declines in cognition. Clinical efforts implementing hippocampal avoidance and NMDAR antagonism, have sought to minimize dose to radiosensitive neurogenic regions while normalizing excitatory/inhibitory (E/I) tone. Results of these trials have yi...
Faget, Lauren Oriol, Lucie Lee, Wen-Chun Zell, Vivien Sargent, Cody Flores, Andrew Hollon, Nick Ramanathan, Dhakshin Hnasko, Thomas
The ventral pallidum (VP) contains GABA and glutamate neurons projecting to ventral tegmental area (VTA) whose stimulation drives approach and avoidance, respectively. Yet little is known about the mechanisms by which VP cell types shape VTA activity and drive behavior. Here, we found that both VP GABA and glutamate neurons were activated during ap...
Cahill, Michelle K Collard, Max Tse, Vincent Reitman, Michael E Etchenique, Roberto Kirst, Christoph Poskanzer, Kira E
Astrocytes, the most abundant non-neuronal cell type in the mammalian brain, are crucial circuit components that respond to and modulate neuronal activity through calcium (Ca2+) signalling1-7. Astrocyte Ca2+ activity is highly heterogeneous and occurs across multiple spatiotemporal scales-from fast, subcellular activity3,4 to slow, synchronized act...
Xing, Lei; Gkini, Vasiliki; Nieminen, Anni I.; Zhou, Hui-Chao; 152808; Aquilino, Matilde; Naumann, Ronald; Reppe, Katrin; Tanaka, Kohichi; Carmeliet, Peter; 21003; Heikinheimo, Oskari;
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Metabolism has recently emerged as a major target of genes implicated in the evolutionary expansion of human neocortex. One such gene is the human-specific gene ARHGAP11B. During human neocortex development, ARHGAP11B increases the abundance of basal radial glia, key progenitors for neocortex expansion, by stimulating glutaminolysis (glutamine-to-g...