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A review of the putative antiseizure and antiepileptogenic mechanisms of action for soticlestat
Abstract Soticlestat (TAK‐935) is a potent and selective inhibitor of cholesterol 24‐hydroxylase (CYP46A1), an enzyme primarily expressed in the brain that catabolizes cholesterol to 24S‐hydroxycholesterol (24HC). In the ELEKTRA phase II clinical trial, soticlestat reduced seizure frequency in patients with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies,
Shinichi Kondo+6 more
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Associative plasticity of granule cell inputs to cerebellar Purkinje cells. [PDF]
Conti R, Auger C.
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Abstract Objective Degeneration of hilar mossy cells in the dentate gyrus is an important hallmark of hippocampal sclerosis and is often observed in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. To understand the pathogenesis of hippocampal sclerosis and develop novel neuroprotective treatments, it is critical to determine the mechanistic processes of mossy ...
Carolin Christina Koretz+5 more
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Connectomics of predicted Sst transcriptomic types in mouse visual cortex. [PDF]
Gamlin CR+50 more
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The universal role of adaptive transcription in health and disease
Adaptive transcription via molecules such as CREB, MEF2, SRF, AP1, Nr4a1, and Egr1 constitutes a universal mechanism for directed cell state transitions in health and disease. These molecules are involved in physiological adaptation processes, pathological maladaptations, curative adaptations, and development of resistance to treatment.
Thomas Lissek
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Mechanisms of glutamate receptors hypofunction dependent synaptic transmission impairment in the hippocampus of schizophrenia susceptibility gene Opcml-deficient mouse model. [PDF]
Sun X+6 more
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Role of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in dysfunction of short-term to long-term memory transformation after surgery and anaesthesia in older mice. [PDF]
Liu Q+9 more
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Estrogenic regulation of hippocampal inhibitory system across lifespan
Abstract Estrogens produced in peripheral tissues and locally in the brain are potent neuromodulators. The function of the hippocampus, a brain region essential for episodic memory and spatial navigation, relies on the activity of ensembles of excitatory neurons whose activity is temporally and spatially coordinated by a wide diversity of inhibitory ...
Pablo Méndez+2 more
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Abstract Kisspeptin (KP) signaling in the brain is defined by the anatomical distribution of KP‐producing neurons, their fibers, receptors, and connectivity. Technological advances have prompted a re‐evaluation of these chemoanatomical aspects, originally studied in the early years after the discovery of KP and its receptor Kiss1r.
Limei Zhang+7 more
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