Home Knowledge Base astrocyte

astrocyte

No mentions found

This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.

Related Articles from SNS

Antidepressant fluoxetine engages astrocytic cAMP via purinergic signalling

The use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), the first-line treatment for depression, has increased by about 50% over the past decade, placing them amongst the top 10 most frequently prescribed drug classes globally. Overall, SSRIs are effective in reducing frequency, severity, and duration of depressive episodes for a majority of patients, yet the mechanisms underlying their therapeutic effects are not fully understood. While SSRIs elevate synaptic serotonin, this action...

bioRxiv 2d ago

Multiome Profiling Reveals Astrocyte and Neuroendocrine Targets of Prenatal Acoustic Programming in Zebra Finch Embryos

Climate change is driving more frequent and severe heat events, yet the developmental mechanisms by which organisms anticipate and adapt to thermal stress remain poorly understood. In zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata), parents exposed to extreme heat emit distinctive "heat call" vocalizations during late incubation that trigger adaptive phenotypic responses in offspring, including altered growth, thermoregulation, and reproductive success. Recent transcriptomic analysis revealed that...

bioRxiv 7d ago

(2R,6R)-Hydroxynorketamine elicits rapid antidepressant effects by promoting astrocytic μ-δ opioid receptor heterodimerization

Ketamine produces rapid antidepressant effects but is constrained by psychotomimetic properties and abuse potential. The ketamine metabolite (2R,6R)-hydroxynorketamine (HNK) shows antidepressant-like efficacy without N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) blockade, yet its upstream targets remain unclear. Here we show that HNK potentiates hippocampal excitatory transmission and reverses stress-induced behavioural deficits through opioid receptor signaling.

bioRxiv 7d ago

iAstrocytes model cytokine influences on complement expression and neuronal network synchronization.

Astrocytes play essential roles in neuronal development, function, and disease, yet existing methods to derive astrocytes from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) are complex and can involve months of in vitro maturation. We developed a genomic safe-harbor knock-in system for inducible expression of the astrogenic transcription factors NFIA, NFIB, and SOX9, enabling rapid and robust generation of functional induced astrocytes (iAstrocytes). Across five hPSC lines, NFIB-SOX9 and...

bioRxiv 5d ago

Whole-genome duplication shaped cell-type evolution in the vertebrate brain

Abstract The complex brains of vertebrates have more cell types than those of their closest relatives. Whole-genome duplications (WGDs) occurred during early vertebrate evolution1, but it is unclear whether the duplicated genes (ohnologues) facilitated cell-type evolution. Here using brain single-cell transcriptomes from five chordates—human2, mouse3, lizard4, lamprey5 and amphioxus—we report that many cell-type families with conserved core transcription factors in vertebrates do not show...

Nature 23h ago

Topology-aware reconstruction of cellular state landscapes from microscopy using self-supervised learning

Morphology and spatial organisation provide complementary readouts of cellular state. However, reconstructing continuous cellular state landscapes from imaging data remains challenging, particularly in dense biological cultures. Here we present SI-SimCLR, a spatially informed self-supervised learning framework that learns biologically informative representations directly from fluorescence microscopy images without requiring segmentation or manual annotation.

bioRxiv 7d ago

A prognostic human brain network for diffuse midline glioma

Abstract Diffuse midline gliomas (DMGs) are near-universally lethal tumours of the childhood central nervous system1,2. In animal models, DMGs form brain-wide integrated networks through neuron-to-glioma synapses3,4,5,6 and glioma-to-glioma gap junctional coupling3. This extensive connectivity robustly promotes the growth and invasion of DMG3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and other glial malignancies10,11,12 through paracrine mechanisms and direct neuron-to-glioma synapses.

Nature 23h ago

PAD2 knockout reduces myelin protein aggregates, modulates neuroinflammation and protects motor neurons, axons and neuromuscular junction in a SOD1-ALS mouse model

Background: Dysregulated peptidyl deiminase 2 (PAD2) and aberrant protein citrullination (PC), a posttranslational modification (PTM), are involved in various inflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases. We previously showed in transgenic mice and postmortem human tissues that PC and PAD2 are altered in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a neurodegenerative disease characterized by motor neurons loss, paralysis, and death. Herein, we investigated the role of PAD2 in ALS by PAD2 knockout in...

bioRxiv 7d ago

Heading a soccer ball just once is enough to raise levels of proteins associated with brain damage

Heading a soccer ball just once is enough to raise levels of proteins associated with brain damage Amateur male soccer players had greater changes in certain blood markers associated with neural damage the harder and more frequently they headed balls. Heading a soccer ball just once is enough to temporarily release proteins into the blood that are associated with damage to brain cells, a new study suggests. For two of the six proteins tracked, their levels rose higher the more frequently and...

Live Science 9d ago