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Volume 39, Issue 10., October, 2023


Original Articles

Identification of de novo Mutations in the Chinese Autism Spectrum Disorder Cohort via Whole-Exome Sequencing Unveils Brain Regions Implicated in Autism
Bo Yuan3 · Mengdi Wang5 · Xinran Wu6 · Peipei Cheng2 · Ran Zhang3 · Ran Zhang2 · Shunying Yu2 · Jie Zhang6 · Yasong Du2 · Xiaoqun Wang4 · Zilong Qiu1,3
2023,39(10):1469–1480   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]

Neuroglobin Facilitates Neuronal Oxygenation through Tropic Migration under Hypoxia or Anemia in Rat: How Does the Brain Breathe?
Chun‑Yang Li1 · Hai‑Feng Jiang1 · Li Li1 · Xiao‑Jing Lai2 · Qian‑Rong Liu1 · Shang‑Bin Yu1 · Cheng‑La Yi3 · Xiao‑Qian Chen
2023,39(10):1481–1496   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]

Compound from Magnolia officinalis Ameliorates White Matter Injury by Promoting Oligodendrocyte Maturation in Chronic Cerebral Ischemia Models
Zhi Zhang1,2 · Xin Shu1,2 · Qian Cao1,2 · Lushan Xu1,2 · Zibu Wang1,2 · Chenggang Li1,2 · Shengnan Xia2,3 · Pengfei Shao2,3 · Xinyu Bao2,3 · Liang Sun1,2 · Yuhao Xu2,3 · Yun Xu1,2,3,4,5
2023,39(10):1497–1511   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]

Neuronal Histone Methyltransferase EZH2 Regulates Neuronal Morphogenesis, Synaptic Plasticity, and Cognitive Behavior in Mice
Mei Zhang1,5 · Yong Zhang2 · Qian Xu2 · Joshua Crawford3 · Cheng Qian1 · Guo‑Hua Wang4 · Jiang Qian4 · Xin‑Zhong Dong2 · Mikhail V. Pletnikov3 · Chang‑Mei Liu1,6 · Feng‑Quan Zhou1,2,7
2023,39(10):1512–1532   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]

Reproducible Abnormalities and Diagnostic Generalizability of White Matter in Alzheimer’s Disease
Yida Qu1,2 · Pan Wang3 · Hongxiang Yao4 · Dawei Wang5 · Chengyuan Song6 · Hongwei Yang7 · Zengqiang Zhang8 · Pindong Chen1,2 · Xiaopeng Kang1,2 · Kai Du1,2 · Lingzhong Fan1,2 · Bo Zhou9 · Tong Han10 · Chunshui Yu11 · Xi Zhang9 · Nianming Zuo1,2 · Tianzi Jiang1,2 · Yuying Zhou3 · Bing Liu1,2,16 · Ying Han12,13,14,15 · Jie Lu7 · Yong Liu1,17 · Multi-Center Alzheimer’s Disease Imaging (MCADI) Consortium
2023,39(10):1533–1543   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]

The Secondary Motor Cortex-striatum Circuit Contributes to Suppressing Inappropriate Responses in Perceptual Decision Behavior
Jing Liu1,2 · Dechen Liu1 · Xiaotian Pu1,2 · Kexin Zou1,2 · Taorong Xie1 · Yaping Li1 · Haishan Yao1,3
2023,39(10):1544–1560   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]

Reviews

Genetic Approaches for Neural Circuits Dissection in Non-human Primates
Ling Li1,3 · Zhen Liu1,2,3
2023,39(10):1561–1576   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]

From Lung to Brain: Respiration Modulates Neural and Mental Activity
Josh Goheen1,2 · John A. E. Anderson2 · Jianfeng Zhang3,4 · Georg Northof1
2023,39(10):1577–1590   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]

Inisights

The Claustrum Controls Motor Activity Through Anterior Cingulate Cortex Input and Local Circuit Synchronization in a Preparatory Manner
Zi‑Qi Kou1,2 · Chun‑Yan Chen1,2 · Mamatsali Abdurahman1,2 · Xu‑Chu Weng1,2 · Chun Hu1,2 · Hong‑Yan Geng1,2
2023,39(10):1591–1594   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]

Photobiomodulation: A Potential Non-invasive Method to Alleviate Neurological Events Following COVID-19 Infection
Chongyun Wu1 · Timon Cheng‑Yi Liu1 · Rui Duan1 · Luodan Yang1
2023,39(10):1595–1597   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]

Research Highlights

Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Consolidates Social Memory
Jingkai Fan1,2,3 · Fang Zhou1,2,3 · Junqiang Zheng1,2,3 · Han Xu1,2,3,4
2023,39(10):1598–1600   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]

Chemogenetic Therapeutics: A Powerful Tool to Control Cortical Seizures in Non-human Primates
Lin Yang1 · Mengdi Zhang1 · Yi Wang1,2 · Zhong Chen1,3
2023,39(10):1601–1604   [ Abstract]   [ SpringerLink]   [PDF]


Volume 39, Issue 10, October 2023

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High-throughput sequencing is pivotal for investigating brain disorders. By integrating genetic, single-cell, and brain imaging data, Yuan et al. identified numerous de novo mutations in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) patients, including variations in established ASD-associated genes. Importantly, those mutations are enriched in specific brain regions. This study underscores the significance of genetic research in China and the advantages of applying a multifaceted approach to comprehend ASD. On the cover, the ASD family is represented by the image of one child and two parents. They look up at the brain-like sky, and the genetic ladder by their side represents the exploration into genetic data to delve into brain development mysteries. The golden yellow rice field in front of the family represents the comprehensive research endeavors to unravel nature's intricacies, decode brain disorders, and enhance the quality of life for families. See pages 1469–1480. (Cover provided by Dr. Bo Yuan)