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This study reveals that USP11 mediates depressive‐like behaviors and mitochondrial dysfunction in the prefrontal cortex. Mechanistically, USP11 directly binds to and deubiquitinates CK2α, thereby stabilizing its protein level and promoting mitochondrial impairment.
Yuqi Feng +14 more
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Ablation of nNos from Erbb4‐positive neurons induces impaired GABAergic transmission and disruption of excitatory and inhibitory balance, which further cause hyperactivity of pyramidal neurons, resulting in schizophrenia‐relevant behavioral deficits. EA treatment rescues decreased GABAergic transmission and restores excitatory and inhibitory balance by
Chaofan Wan +7 more
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Abstract Down syndrome (DS) is the most prevalent form of intellectual disability (ID) globally, with an incidence rate of approximately 1 in 1000 births, affecting over 5 million individuals worldwide. DS is characterized by a genetic profile that predisposes individuals to a range of medical and cognitive conditions, including ID and obesity, which ...
Mohammed Selloum +20 more
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Prior work has indicated that depressive symptoms are relatively unstable given that they can vary dramatically across time, including within hours (Nemesure et al., 2024).
E. Samuel Winer +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting tooth‐supporting structures, while depression is a common mental disorder with emotional and behavioral disturbances. Previous studies suggest a potential association between the two conditions.
Azadeh Esmaeilnejad +3 more
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Investigation of Anhedonia: A Literature Review
Investigation of Anhedonia serves as an independent study where a Literature Review was conducted to research different aspects and elements of the psychological phenomenon known as Anhedonia.
Littlejohn, Austin G
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ABSTRACT Non‐pharmacological interventions, such as exercise and cognitive remediation, have been widely investigated in people with schizophrenia (SZ), showing beneficial effects and supporting their role as complementary approaches to pharmacological treatment.
Mikel Tous‐Espelosin +8 more
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KREO Prevents CUMS‐Induced Depressive‐Like Behavior via Modulation of the BDNF Signaling Pathway
This study showed that Chinese Kushui Rose Essential Oil (KREO) can alleviate depressive symptoms, increase voluntary activity, and enhance exploratory behavior in mice induced with chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) by elevating serotonin (5‐HT) levels and reducing hyperactivity of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis.
Yanni Wang +11 more
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