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Decline and fall of aging astrocytes:the human perspective
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作者 Alexei Verkhratsky Alexey Semyanov 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS 2025年第6期1713-1714,共2页
“Last scene of all that ends this strange,eventful history,is second childishness and mere oblivion.I am sans teeth,sans eyes,sans taste,sans everything.”William Shakespeare‘As You Like It'Act 2,Sc.7,l.139Aging... “Last scene of all that ends this strange,eventful history,is second childishness and mere oblivion.I am sans teeth,sans eyes,sans taste,sans everything.”William Shakespeare‘As You Like It'Act 2,Sc.7,l.139Aging of the human brain is characterized by a progressive decline of its functional capacity;this decline however varies widely,and cognitive longevity differs substantially between individuals. 展开更多
关键词 AGING teeth PROGRESSIVE
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Astrocytes dynamically regulate the blood-brain barrier in the healthy brain 被引量:1
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作者 AgnėPociūtė Augustas Pivoriūnas Alexei Verkhratsky 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第4期709-710,共2页
The blood-brain barrier(BBB)(discovered and defined by Max Lewandowsky and Lina Stern,and not,as it is universally,and yet erroneously believed,by Paul Ehrlich(Verkhratsky and Pivoriunas,2023))that separates the nervo... The blood-brain barrier(BBB)(discovered and defined by Max Lewandowsky and Lina Stern,and not,as it is universally,and yet erroneously believed,by Paul Ehrlich(Verkhratsky and Pivoriunas,2023))that separates the nervous system from the circulation is evolutionarily conserved from arthropods to man.The primeval BBB of the invertebrates and some early vertebrates was made solely by glial cells and secured(in invertebrates)by septate junctions. 展开更多
关键词 Ehrlich BARRIER BLOOD
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Major depressive disorder:hypothesis,mechanism,prevention and treatment 被引量:6
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作者 Lulu Cui Shu Li +7 位作者 Siman Wang Xiafang Wu Yingyu Liu Weiyang Yu Yijun Wang Yong Tang Maosheng Xia Baoman Li 《Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy》 SCIE CSCD 2024年第3期913-944,共32页
Worldwide,the incidence of major depressive disorder(MDD)is increasing annually,resulting in greater economic and social burdens.Moreover,the pathological mechanisms of MDD and the mechanisms underlying the effects of... Worldwide,the incidence of major depressive disorder(MDD)is increasing annually,resulting in greater economic and social burdens.Moreover,the pathological mechanisms of MDD and the mechanisms underlying the effects of pharmacological treatments for MDD are complex and unclear,and additional diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for MDD still are needed.The currently widely accepted theories of MDD pathogenesis include the neurotransmitter and receptor hypothesis,hypothalamicpituitary-adrenal(HPA)axis hypothesis,cytokine hypothesis,neuroplasticity hypothesis and systemic influence hypothesis,but these hypothesis cannot completely explain the pathological mechanism of MDD.Even it is still hard to adopt only one hypothesis to completely reveal the pathogenesis of MDD,thus in recent years,great progress has been made in elucidating the roles of multiple organ interactions in the pathogenesis MDD and identifying novel therapeutic approaches and multitarget modulatory strategies,further revealing the disease features of MDD.Furthermore,some newly discovered potential pharmacological targets and newly studied antidepressants have attracted widespread attention,some reagents have even been approved for clinical treatment and some novel therapeutic methods such as phototherapy and acupuncture have been discovered to have effective improvement for the depressive symptoms.In this work,we comprehensively summarize the latest research on the pathogenesis and diagnosis of MDD,preventive approaches and therapeutic medicines,as well as the related clinical trials. 展开更多
关键词 PREVENTION ACUPUNCTURE HYPOTHESIS
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A Preliminary Gas Chromatography‑Mass Spectrometry‑Based Metabolomics Study of Rats Ingested Diazepam or Clonazepam
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作者 Shiyong Fang Jianxia Chen +6 位作者 Xinhua Dai Yuzi Zheng Hao Wu Yingqiang Fu Jian Li Yi Ye Linchuan Liao 《Journal of Forensic Science and Medicine》 2020年第4期117-125,共9页
Drug-facilitated sexual assault(DFSA)is a sexual act in which the victim is unable to give or rescind consent due to alcohol or drug intoxication,which involved the abuse of benzodiazepines around the world.Convention... Drug-facilitated sexual assault(DFSA)is a sexual act in which the victim is unable to give or rescind consent due to alcohol or drug intoxication,which involved the abuse of benzodiazepines around the world.Conventional techniques used for the analysis of benzodiazepines have the limitation of short detection time window due to the rapid metabolism of these drugs in body.This study aimed to investigate the characteristic changes of metabolites in the blood of rats after ingesting diazepam/clonazepam through a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry-based metabolomics method,allowing the indirect reveal of the rats ingested diazepam/clonazepam.First,we found that diazepam and clonazepam in the blood of rats could not be detected by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry after 48 h of ingestion.Then,orthogonal partial least squares discrimination analysis regression models were,respectively,constructed to determine whether the rats ingested diazepam/clonazepam after 48 h.The results showed that 5 metabolites were found to be associated with diazepam exposure,and 7 metabolites were found to be associated with clonazepam exposure,which may be characterization for the evaluation of digestion of diazepam and clonazepam in rat. 展开更多
关键词 CLONAZEPAM DIAZEPAM gas chromatography-mass spectrometry liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry metabolomics
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Astrocytes in human central nervous system diseases: a frontier for new therapies 被引量:4
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作者 Alexei Verkhratsky Arthur Butt +5 位作者 Baoman Li Peter Illes Robert Zorec Alexey Semyanov Yong Tang Michael V.Sofroniew 《Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy》 SCIE CSCD 2023年第11期5233-5269,共37页
Astroglia are a broad class of neural parenchymal cells primarily dedicated to homoeostasis and defence of the central nervous system(CNS).Astroglia contribute to the pathophysiology of all neurological and neuropsych... Astroglia are a broad class of neural parenchymal cells primarily dedicated to homoeostasis and defence of the central nervous system(CNS).Astroglia contribute to the pathophysiology of all neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders in ways that can be either beneficial or detrimental to disorder outcome.Pathophysiological changes in astroglia can be primary or secondary and can result in gain or loss of functions.Astroglia respond to external,non-cell autonomous signals associated with any form of CNS pathology by undergoing complex and variable changes in their structure,molecular expression,and function.In addition,internally driven,cell autonomous changes of astroglial innate properties can lead to CNS pathologies.Astroglial pathophysiology is complex,with different pathophysiological cell states and cell phenotypes that are context-specific and vary with disorder,disorder-stage,comorbidities,age,and sex.Here,we classify astroglial pathophysiology into(i)reactive astrogliosis,(ii)astroglial atrophy with loss of function,(iii)astroglial degeneration and death,and(iv)astrocytopathies characterised by aberrant forms that drive disease.We review astroglial pathophysiology across the spectrum of human CNS diseases and disorders,including neurotrauma,stroke,neuroinfection,autoimmune attack and epilepsy,as well as neurodevelopmental,neurodegenerative,metabolic and neuropsychiatric disorders.Characterising cellular and molecular mechanisms of astroglial pathophysiology represents a new frontier to identify novel therapeutic strategies. 展开更多
关键词 DISEASES EPILEPSY DEGENERATION
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Astrocytes in Post-traumatic Stress Disorder 被引量:3
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作者 Baoman Li Dianjun Zhang Alexei Verkhratsky 《Neuroscience Bulletin》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第8期953-965,共13页
Although posttraumatic stress disorder(PTSD)is on the rise,traumatic events and their consequences are often hidden or minimized by patients for reasons linked to PTSD itself.Traumatic experiences can be broadly class... Although posttraumatic stress disorder(PTSD)is on the rise,traumatic events and their consequences are often hidden or minimized by patients for reasons linked to PTSD itself.Traumatic experiences can be broadly classified into mental stress(MS)and traumatic brain injury(TBI),but the cellular mechanisms of MS-or TBI-induced PTSD remain unknown.Recent evidence has shown that the morphological remodeling of astrocytes accompanies and arguably contributes to fearful memories and stressrelated disorders.In this review,we summarize the roles of astrocytes in the pathogenesis of MS-PTSD and TBIPTSD.Astrocytes synthesize and secrete neurotrophic,proand anti-inflammatory factors and regulate the microenvironment of the nervous tissue through metabolic pathways,ionostatic control,and homeostatic clearance of neurotransmitters.Stress or trauma-associated impairment of these vital astrocytic functions contribute to the pathophysiological evolution of PTSD and may present therapeutic targets. 展开更多
关键词 ASTROCYTES Traumatic brain injury Traumatic events Neurotrophic factors SEROTONIN
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