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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Single-Cell Systems Neuroscience: A Growing Frontier In Mental Illness, Sean O'Sullivan
Single-Cell Systems Neuroscience: A Growing Frontier In Mental Illness, Sean O'Sullivan
Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers
The development of effective treatments for psychiatric disease has been disappointing in recent decades given the advancements in neuroscience. Moreover, rising rates of mental illness such as addiction and depression compel scientists and physicians to discover novel and creative solutions. One such approach that has proven effective is systems neuroscience: A focus on networks as opposed to mechanism. Further, investigation at the single-cell and circuit level is likely to be fruitful in such endeavors as this resolution describes the functional psychopathology that allows for intervention.
Different Behavioral Experiences Produce Distinctive Parallel Changes In, And Correlate With, Frontal Cortex And Hippocampal Global Post-Translational Histone Levels., Marissa Sobolewski, Garima Singh, Jay S. Schneider, Deborah A. Cory-Slechta
Different Behavioral Experiences Produce Distinctive Parallel Changes In, And Correlate With, Frontal Cortex And Hippocampal Global Post-Translational Histone Levels., Marissa Sobolewski, Garima Singh, Jay S. Schneider, Deborah A. Cory-Slechta
Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers
While it is clear that behavioral experience modulates epigenetic profiles, it is less evident how the nature of that experience influences outcomes and whether epigenetic/genetic "biomarkers" could be extracted to classify different types of behavioral experience. To begin to address this question, male and female mice were subjected to either a Fixed Interval (FI) schedule of food reward, or a single episode of forced swim followed by restraint stress, or no explicit behavioral experience after which global expression levels of two activating (H3K9ac and H3K4me3) and two repressive (H3K9me2 and H3k27me3) post-translational histone modifications (PTHMs), were measured in hippocampus (HIPP) …
Credibility, Replicability, And Reproducibility In Simulation For Biomedicine And Clinical Applications In Neuroscience., Lealem Mulugeta, Andrew Drach, Ahmet Erdemir, C A Hunt, Marc Horner, Joy P. Ku, Jerry G Myers, Rajanikanth Vadigepalli, William W. Lytton
Credibility, Replicability, And Reproducibility In Simulation For Biomedicine And Clinical Applications In Neuroscience., Lealem Mulugeta, Andrew Drach, Ahmet Erdemir, C A Hunt, Marc Horner, Joy P. Ku, Jerry G Myers, Rajanikanth Vadigepalli, William W. Lytton
Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers
Modeling and simulation in computational neuroscience is currently a research enterprise to better understand neural systems. It is not yet directly applicable to the problems of patients with brain disease. To be used for clinical applications, there must not only be considerable progress in the field but also a concerted effort to use best practices in order to demonstrate model credibility to regulatory bodies, to clinics and hospitals, to doctors, and to patients. In doing this for neuroscience, we can learn lessons from long-standing practices in other areas of simulation (aircraft, computer chips), from software engineering, and from other biomedical …
Novel Influences Of Il-10 On Cns Inflammation Revealed By Integrated Analyses Of Cytokine Networks And Microglial Morphology., Warren D. Anderson, Andrew D. Greenhalgh, Aditya Takwale, Samuel David, Rajanikanth Vadigepalli
Novel Influences Of Il-10 On Cns Inflammation Revealed By Integrated Analyses Of Cytokine Networks And Microglial Morphology., Warren D. Anderson, Andrew D. Greenhalgh, Aditya Takwale, Samuel David, Rajanikanth Vadigepalli
Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers
Coordinated interactions between cytokine signaling and morphological dynamics of microglial cells regulate neuroinflammation in CNS injury and disease. We found that pro-inflammatory cytokine gene expression in vivo showed a pronounced recovery following systemic LPS. We performed a novel multivariate analysis of microglial morphology and identified changes in specific morphological properties of microglia that matched the expression dynamics of pro-inflammatory cytokine TNFα. The adaptive recovery kinetics of TNFα expression and microglial soma size showed comparable profiles and dependence on anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 expression. The recovery of cytokine variations and microglial morphology responses to inflammation were negatively regulated by IL-10. Our novel …
Transcriptional Regulation Network Analysis Of The Hypertension-Perturbed Nucleus Tractus Solitarius, Gregory E. Gonye, Rajanikanth Vadigepalli, Haiping Hao, James S. Schwaber
Transcriptional Regulation Network Analysis Of The Hypertension-Perturbed Nucleus Tractus Solitarius, Gregory E. Gonye, Rajanikanth Vadigepalli, Haiping Hao, James S. Schwaber
Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers
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