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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38137332/gene-signature-associated-with-nervous-system-in-an-experimental-radiation-and-estrogen-induced-breast-cancer-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gloria M Calaf, Debasish Roy, Lilian Jara, Francisco Aguayo, Leodan A Crispin
Breast cancer is frequently the most diagnosed female cancer in the world. The experimental studies on cancer seldom focus on the relationship between the central nervous system and cancer. Despite extensive research into the treatment of breast cancer, chemotherapy resistance is an important issue limiting the efficacy of treatment. Novel biomarkers to predict prognosis or sensitivity to chemotherapy are urgently needed. This study examined nervous-system-related genes. The profiling of differentially expressed genes indicated that high-LET radiation, such as that emitted by radon progeny, in the presence of estrogen, induced a cascade of events indicative of tumorigenicity in human breast epithelial cells...
November 22, 2023: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38063257/increased-glucose-metabolism-and-impaired-glutamate-transport-in-human-astrocytes-are-potential-early-triggers-of-abnormal-extracellular-glutamate-accumulation-in-hipsc-derived-models-of-alzheimer-s-disease
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Claudia Salcedo, Victoria Pozo Garcia, Bernat García-Adán, Aishat O Ameen, Georgi Gegelashvili, Helle S Waagepetersen, Kristine K Freude, Blanca I Aldana
Glutamate recycling between neurons and astrocytes is essential to maintain neurotransmitter homeostasis. Disturbances in glutamate homeostasis, resulting in excitotoxicity and neuronal death, have been described as a potential mechanism in Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathophysiology. However, glutamate neurotransmitter metabolism in different human brain cells, particularly astrocytes, has been poorly investigated at the early stages of AD. We sought to investigate glucose and glutamate metabolism in AD by employing human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived astrocytes and neurons carrying mutations in the amyloid precursor protein (APP) or presenilin-1 (PSEN-1) gene as found in familial types of AD (fAD)...
December 8, 2023: Journal of Neurochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38061511/do-microbial-gut-muscle-mediated-by-scfas-microbial-gut-brain-axis-mediated-by-insulin-simultaneously-regulate-yak-imf-deposition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lin Xiong, Xixi Yao, Jie Pei, Xingdong Wang, Shaoke Guo, Mengli Cao, Pengjia Bao, Hui Wang, Ping Yan, Xian Guo
Ruminant rumen plays an important role in the digestibility of cellulose, hemicellulose, starch and fat. In this study, the yaks under graze and stall feeding were chosen as the models of different rumen bacteria and intramuscular fat (IMF). The characteristics of IMF deposition, serum indexes in yaks were detected; the bacteria, metabolites in rumen was explored by 16S rRNA sequencing technology, untargeted metabolomics based on liquid chromatography-mass spectrometer and gas chromatography, respectively; the transcriptome of longissimus thoracis was identified by RNA-Sequencing analysis...
December 5, 2023: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38026691/activity-dependent-oligodendrocyte-calcium-dynamics-and-their-changes-in-alzheimer-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kenji Yoshida, Daisuke Kato, Shouta Sugio, Ikuko Takeda, Hiroaki Wake
Oligodendrocytes (OCs) form myelin around axons, which is dependent on neuronal activity. This activity-dependent myelination plays a crucial role in training and learning. Previous studies have suggested that neuronal activity regulates proliferation and differentiation of oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) and myelination. In addition, deficient activity-dependent myelination results in impaired motor learning. However, the functional response of OC responsible for neuronal activity and their pathological changes is not fully elucidated...
2023: Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37994790/design-and-characterization-of-prodrug-like-inhibitors-for-preventing-glutamate-efflux-through-reverse-transport
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura J Zielewicz, Jiali Wang, Elias Ndaru, Brien Maney, Xiaozhen Yu, Thomas Albers, Christof Grewer
Glutamate transporters are responsible for active transport of the major excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate across the cell membrane, regulating the extracellular glutamate concentration in the mammalian brain. Extracellular glutamate levels in the brain are usually in the submicromolar range but can increase by exocytosis, inhibition of cellular uptake, or through glutamate release by reverse transport, as well as other mechanisms, which can lead to neurodegeneration and neuronal cell death. Such conditions can be encountered upon energy deprivation during an ischemic stroke...
November 23, 2023: ACS Chemical Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37989595/evaluation-of-possible-neuroprotective-effects-of-virgin-coconut-oil-on-aluminum-induced-neurotoxicity-in-an-in-vitro-alzheimer-s-disease-model
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Göksun Demirel, Sonia Sanajou, Anil Yirün, Deniz Arca Çakir, Aysel Berkkan, Terken Baydar, Pinar Erkekoğlu
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurological disorder that affects various cognitive functions, behavior, and personality. AD is thought to be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors, including exposure to aluminum (Al). Virgin coconut oil (VCO) may have potential as a natural neuroprotectant against AD. Aim of this study was to determine neuroprotective effects of VCO on Al-induced neurotoxicity in an in vitro AD model. SH-SY5Y cells were initially cultured in normal growth medium and then differentiated by reducing fetal bovine serum content and adding retinoic acid (RA)...
November 21, 2023: Journal of Applied Toxicology: JAT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37988762/neurotoxicity-of-the-cu-oh-2-nanopesticide-through-perturbing-multiple-neurotransmitter-pathways-in-developing-zebrafish
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Siying Chen, Yingju Qin, Xiaolin Ye, Jian Liu, Xiliang Yan, Li Zhou, Xiaohong Wang, Christopher J Martyniuk, Bing Yan
The copper hydroxide [Cu(OH)2 ] nanopesticide is an emerging agricultural chemical that can negatively impact aquatic organisms. This study evaluated the behavioral changes of zebrafish larvae exposed to the Cu(OH)2 nanopesticide and assessed its potential to induce neurotoxicity. Metabolomic and transcriptomic profiling was also conducted to uncover the molecular mechanisms related to potential neurotoxicity. The Cu(OH)2 nanopesticide at 100 μg/L induced zebrafish hypoactivity, dark avoidance, and response to the light stimulus, suggestive of neurotoxic effects...
November 21, 2023: Environmental Science & Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37946081/stem-cell-niche-in-the-mammalian-carotid-body
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nikolai E Lazarov, Dimitrinka Y Atanasova
Accumulating evidence suggests that the mammalian carotid body (CB) constitutes a neurogenic center that contains a functionally active germinal niche. A variety of transcription factors is required for the generation of a precursor cell pool in the developing CB. Most of them are later silenced in their progeny, thus allowing for the maturation of the differentiated neurons. In the adult CB, neurotransmitters and vascular cytokines released by glomus cells upon exposure to chronic hypoxia act as paracrine signals that induce proliferation and differentiation of pluripotent stem cells, neuronal and vascular progenitors...
2023: Advances in Anatomy, Embryology, and Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37940347/the-slc6a15-slc6a20-neutral-amino-acid-transporter-subfamily-functions-diseases-and-their-therapeutic-relevance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jędrzej Kukułowicz, Krzysztof Pietrzak-Lichwa, Klaudia Klimończyk, Nathalie Idlin, Marek Bajda
The neutral amino acid transporter subfamily that consists of six members; consecutively SLC6A15-SLC620, also called orphan transporters, represents membrane, sodium-dependent symporter proteins that belong to the family of solute carrier 6 (SLC6). Primarily, they mediate the transport of neutral amino acids from the extracellular milieu toward cell or storage vesicles utilizing an electric membrane potential as the driving force. Orphan transporters are widely distributed throughout the body, covering many systems; for instance, the central nervous, renal, or intestinal system, supplying cells into molecules utilized in biochemical, signaling, and building pathways afterward...
November 8, 2023: Pharmacological Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37919310/treatment-of-95-post-covid-patients-with-ssris
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carla P Rus, Bert E K de Vries, Ingmar E J de Vries, Idelette Nutma, J J Sandra Kooij
After Covid-19 infection, 12.5% develops post-Covid-syndrome (PCS). Symptoms indicate numerous affected organ systems. After a year, chronic fatigue, dysautonomia and neurological and neuropsychiatric complaints predominate. In this study, 95 PCS patients were treated with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). This study used an exploratory questionnaire and found that two-thirds of patients had a reasonably good to strong response on SSRIs, over a quarter of patients had moderate response, while 10% reported no response...
November 2, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37897979/determination-of-well-being-related-markers-in-nails-by-liquid-chromatography-tandem-mass-spectrometry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alex Gomez-Gomez, Blanca Montero-San Martin, Noemí Haro, Oscar J Pozo
Well-being is a multifactorial positive state that is highly influenced by some endogenous molecules that control happiness and euphoric feelings. These molecules, e.g., neurotransmitters, hormones and their derivatives, play a crucial role in metabolism and may be referred to as "well-being-related markers". The deregulation of well-being-related markers can lead to organism malfunctions and life-threatening states. In this research, we aimed to evaluate the potential of nails for the chronic production of several well-being-related markers...
October 26, 2023: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37883747/the-effect-of-methamphetamine-on-ventricular-myocytes-of-neonatal-rats
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Jiesong Yan, Yanhu Shi
OBJECTIVE: The paper studied the effect of Methamphetamine (MDMA) on myocardial gap junction protein to further reveal the molecular toxicological mechanism of Methamphetamine directly inducing cardiotoxicity,does it affect the expression, distribution, and phosphorylation status of connexin 43 in myocardial cells, inducing cardiac dysfunction. METHODS: Select 1-day SPF grade neonatal rats, obtain purified ventricular myocytes, and undergo acute exposure for 1 hour to establish an in vitro model of MDMA acute exposure...
October 27, 2023: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37865339/the-effects-of-phenylalanine-and-tyrosine-levels-on-dopamine-production-in-rat-pc12%C3%A2-cells-implications-for-treatment-of-phenylketonuria-tyrosinemia-type-1-and-comorbid-neurodevelopmental-disorders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter D Szigetvari, Sudarshan Patil, Even Birkeland, Rune Kleppe, Jan Haavik
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder caused by mutations in the phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH) gene, resulting in phenylalanine accumulation and impaired tyrosine production. In Tyrosinemia type 1 (TYRSN1) mutations affect fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase, leading to accumulation of toxic intermediates of tyrosine catabolism. Treatment of TYRSN1 with nitisinone results in extreme tissue levels of tyrosine. Although PKU and TYRSN1 have opposite effects on tyrosine levels, both conditions have been associated with neuro-psychiatric symptoms typically present in ADHD, possibly indicating an impaired dopamine (DA) synthesis...
October 19, 2023: Neurochemistry International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37814408/discovery-and-structural-characterization-of-a-thermostable-bacterial-monoamine-oxidase
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lars L Santema, Lorenzo Basile, Claudia Binda, Marco W Fraaije
Monoamine oxidases (MAOs) are pivotal regulators of neurotransmitters in mammals, while microbial MAOs have been shown to be valuable biocatalysts for enantioselective synthesis of pharmaceutical compounds or precursors thereof. For extending the knowledge on how MAOs function at molecular level and in order to provide more biocatalytic tools, we set out to identify and study a robust bacterial variant: a MAO from the thermophile Thermoanaerobacterales bacterium (MAOTb ). MAOTb is highly thermostable with melting temperatures above 73 0 C and is well expressed in Escherichia coli...
October 9, 2023: FEBS Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37811674/ubr-1-ubiquitin-ligase-regulates-the-balance-between-gabaergic-and-glutamatergic-signaling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yi Li, Jyothsna Chitturi, Bin Yu, Yongning Zhang, Jing Wu, Panpan Ti, Wesley Hung, Mei Zhen, Shangbang Gao
Excitation/inhibition (E/I) balance is carefully maintained by the nervous system. The neurotransmitter GABA has been reported to be co-released with its sole precursor, the neurotransmitter glutamate. The genetic and circuitry mechanisms to establish the balance between GABAergic and glutamatergic signaling have not been fully elucidated. Caenorhabditis elegans DVB is an excitatory GABAergic motoneuron that drives the expulsion step in the defecation motor program. We show here that in addition to UNC-47, the vesicular GABA transporter, DVB also expresses EAT-4, a vesicular glutamate transporter...
October 9, 2023: EMBO Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37808160/inhibition-of-insulin-degrading-enzyme-in-human-neurons-promotes-amyloid-%C3%AE-deposition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helen A Rowland, Samuel R Moxon, Nicola J Corbett, Kelsey Hanson, Kate Fisher, Katherine A B Kellett, Nigel M Hooper
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterised by the aggregation and deposition of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides in the human brain. In age-related late-onset AD, deficient degradation and clearance, rather than enhanced production, of Aβ contributes to disease pathology. In the present study, we assessed the contribution of the two key Aβ-degrading zinc metalloproteases, insulin-degrading enzyme (IDE) and neprilysin (NEP), to Aβ degradation in human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived cortical neurons...
December 2023: Neuronal Signaling
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37759474/presynaptic-precursor-vesicles-cargo-biogenesis-and-kinesin-based-transport-across-species
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Astrid G Petzoldt
The faithful formation and, consequently, function of a synapse requires continuous and tightly controlled delivery of synaptic material. At the presynapse, a variety of proteins with unequal molecular properties are indispensable to compose and control the molecular machinery concerting neurotransmitter release through synaptic vesicle fusion with the presynaptic membrane. As presynaptic proteins are produced mainly in the neuronal soma, they are obliged to traffic along microtubules through the axon to reach the consuming presynapse...
September 11, 2023: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37735226/kinetic-study-on-the-reaction-of-sodium-nitrite-with-neurotransmitters-secreted-in-the-stomach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mario González-Jiménez, M Pilar García-Santos, Blanca Bermejo Tesón, Ángel L Fuentes de Arriba, Jorge Arenas Valgañón, Emilio Calle, Julio Casado
Nitroso-compounds are potentially mutagenic and carcinogenic compounds due to their ability to alkylate DNA bases. One of the most common sources of human exposure to nitroso-compounds is their formation in the acidic environment of the stomach by the reaction between electron-rich molecules present in the lumen and sodium nitrite ingested in the diet. To date, the formation of nitroso-compounds by the reaction of nitrite with food components has been investigated in depth, but little attention has been paid to substances secreted in the stomach, such as dopamine or serotonin, whose reaction products with nitrite have proven mutagenic properties...
September 21, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37708945/cladribine-induces-apoptosis-neuroinflammation-mitochondrial-oxidative-stress-tau-phosphorylation-and-a%C3%AE-1-42-pathway-in-the-hippocampus-an-in-vivo-approach
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Khadga Raj Aran, G D Gupta, Shamsher Singh
Cladribine is a purine nucleoside found to enhance toxic amyloid protein and cause memory impairment. Patients following chemotherapy treatment commonly suffer from cognitive deficits more prevalent in the elderly than adults. A previous research study revealed that cladribine has a high affinity to the brain, increases the level of amyloid precursor protein, and results in learning deficits. The study was designed to validate an animal model of cladribine administration to rats through mitochondrial oxidative stress, inflammation, apoptosis, tau phosphorylation, and amyloid-β (1-42) accumulation...
September 12, 2023: Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37697112/norepinephrine-modulates-calcium-dynamics-in-cortical-oligodendrocyte-precursor-cells-promoting-proliferation-during-arousal-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tsai-Yi Lu, Priyanka Hanumaihgari, Eric T Hsu, Amit Agarwal, Riki Kawaguchi, Peter A Calabresi, Dwight E Bergles
Oligodendrocytes, the myelinating cells of the central nervous system (CNS), are generated from oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) that express neurotransmitter receptors. However, the mechanisms that affect OPC activity in vivo and the physiological roles of neurotransmitter signaling in OPCs are unclear. In this study, we generated a transgenic mouse line that expresses membrane-anchored GCaMP6s in OPCs and used longitudinal two-photon microscopy to monitor OPC calcium (Ca2+ ) dynamics in the cerebral cortex...
September 11, 2023: Nature Neuroscience
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