Genomic approach to selective vulnerability of the hippocampus in brain ischemia–hypoxia

R Schmidt-Kastner - Neuroscience, 2015 - Elsevier
Transient global ischemia selectively damages neurons in specific brain areas. A
reproducible pattern of selective vulnerability is observed in the dorsal hippocampus of …

[HTML][HTML] Genomics of Wolfram Syndrome 1 (WFS1)

S Kõks - Biomolecules, 2023 - mdpi.com
Wolfram Syndrome (WFS) is a rare, autosomal, recessive neurogenetic disorder that affects
many organ systems. It is characterised by diabetes insipidus, diabetes mellites, optic …

Anoxia-induced NMDA receptor activation opens pannexin channels via Src family kinases

NL Weilinger, PL Tang, RJ Thompson - Journal of Neuroscience, 2012 - jneurosci.org
Anoxic depolarization of pyramidal neurons results from a large inward current that is
activated, in part, by excessive glutamate release during exposure to anoxia/ischemia …

Activation of the sigma-1 receptor chaperone alleviates symptoms of Wolfram syndrome in preclinical models

L Crouzier, A Danese, Y Yasui, EM Richard… - Science translational …, 2022 - science.org
The Wolfram syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disease affecting many organs with
life-threatening consequences; currently, no treatment is available. The disease is caused …

The mysterious food-entrainable oscillator: insights from mutant and engineered mouse models

JS Pendergast, S Yamazaki - Journal of biological rhythms, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
The food-entrainable oscillator (FEO) is a mysterious circadian clock because its anatomical
location (s) and molecular timekee** mechanism are unknown. Food anticipatory activity …

Multidimensional analysis and therapeutic development using patient iPSC–derived disease models of Wolfram syndrome

RA Kitamura, KG Maxwell, W Ye, K Kries… - JCI …, 2022 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Wolfram syndrome is a rare genetic disorder largely caused by pathogenic variants in the
WFS1 gene and manifested by diabetes mellitus, optic nerve atrophy, and progressive …

Hippocampal–prefrontal coherence mediates working memory and selective attention at distinct frequency bands and provides a causal link between schizophrenia …

AM Bygrave, T Jahans-Price, AR Wolff… - Translational …, 2019 - nature.com
Increased fronto-temporal theta coherence and failure of its stimulus-specific modulation
have been reported in schizophrenia, but the psychological correlates and underlying …

Dopamine D2 receptors in WFS1-neurons regulate food-seeking and avoidance behaviors

L Castell, V Le Gall, L Cutando, CP Petit… - Progress in Neuro …, 2024 - Elsevier
The selection and optimization of appropriate adaptive responses depends on interoceptive
and exteroceptive stimuli as well as on the animal's ability to switch from one behavioral …

Layer 2/3 pyramidal cells in the medial prefrontal cortex moderate stress induced depressive behaviors

P Shrestha, A Mousa, N Heintz - Elife, 2015 - elifesciences.org
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a prevalent illness that can be precipitated by acute or
chronic stress. Studies of patients with Wolfram syndrome and carriers have identified Wfs1 …

Uniting the divergent Wolfram syndrome–linked proteins WFS1 and CISD2 as modulators of Ca2+ signaling

J Loncke, T Vervliet, JB Parys, A Kaasik, G Bultynck - Science signaling, 2021 - science.org
Mutations in WFS1 (which encodes Wolframin, WFS1) and CISD2 (which encodes CDGSH
iron sulfur domain 2) result in Wolfram syndrome (WS), a rare genetic disorder that starts …