Circuit-Specific Control of Blood Pressure by PNMT‑Expressing Nucleus Tractus Solitarii Neurons
Shirui Jun1
· Xianhong Ou2
· Luo Shi1
· Hongxiao Yu1
· Tianjiao Deng1
· Jinting Chen3
· Xiaojun Nie1
·
Yinchao Hao1
· Yishuo Shi1
· Wei Liu1
· Yanming Tian1
· Sheng Wang1,4 · Fang Yuan1,4
2023,39(8):1193–1209 [
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Targeting Peripheral μ-opioid Receptors or μ-opioid Receptor-Expressing Neurons Does not Prevent Morphine-induced Mechanical Allodynia and Anti-allodynic Tolerance
Feng Du1,2,3 · Guangjuan Yin2,3 · Lei Han4
· Xi Liu2,3 · Dong Dong2,3 ·
Kaifang Duan2,3 · Jiantao Huo2,3 · Yanyan Sun4
· Longzhen Cheng2,3,5
2023,39(8):1210–1228 [
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Microglial Depletion does not Afect the Laterality of Mechanical Allodynia in Mice
Quan Ma1,2,3 · Dongmei Su2,3 · Jiantao Huo2,3 · Guangjuan Yin2,3 · Dong Dong2,3 · Kaifang Duan2,3 · Hong Cheng2,3 ·
Huiling Xu3
· Jiao Ma3
· Dong Liu2,3 · Bin Mou4
· Jiyun Peng4
· Longzhen Cheng2,3,5
2023,39(8):1229–1245 [
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Form Properties of Moving Targets Bias Smooth Pursuit Target Selection in Monkeys
Huixi Dou1,2 · Huan Wang1
· Sainan Liu1,3 · Jun Huang2
· Zuxiang Liu1,2,4 ·
Tiangang Zhou1,2,4 · Yan Yang1,2,4
2023,39(8):1246–1262 [
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Lipocalin 2 in the Paraventricular Thalamic Nucleus Contributes to DSS-Induced Depressive-Like Behaviors
Yeru Chen1
· Du Zheng1
· Hongwei Wang1
· Shuxia Zhang1
· Youfa Zhou1
·
Xinlong Ke1
· Gang Chen1
2023,39(8):1263–1277 [
Abstract] [
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Implicit, But Not Explicit, Emotion Regulation Relieves Unpleasant Neural Responses Evoked by High-Intensity Negative Images
Yueyao Zhang1
· Sijin Li2
· Kexiang Gao2
· Yiwei Li1
· Jiajin Yuan1
·
Dandan Zhang1,3,4
2023,39(8):1278–1288 [
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Physiological Roles of β-amyloid in Regulating Synaptic Function: Implications for AD Pathophysiology
Wenwen Cai1
· Linxi Li2
· Shaoming Sang1
·
Xiaoli Pan1
· Chunjiu Zhong1,3
2023,39(8):1289–1308 [
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Dissecting Psychiatric Heterogeneity and Comorbidity with Core Region-Based Machine Learning
Qian Lv1 · Kristina Zeljic2 · Shaoling Zhao3,4 ·
Jiangtao Zhang5
· Jianmin Zhang5
· Zheng Wang1,6
2023,39(8):1309–1326 [
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Decoupling SERT-nNOS Interaction to Generate Fast-Onset Antidepressants
Qing Ye1
· Si‑Si Lin1
· Henning Ulrich1,2 ·
Yong Tang1,3
2023,39(8):1327–1329 [
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Peripheral ApoE4 Leads to Cerebrovascular Dysfunction and Aβ Deposition in Alzheimer's Disease
Rui Sun1 · Chunming Xie1,2,3
2023,39(8):1330–1332 [
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Cai et al. sum up multiple physiological effects of amyloid-β (Aβ) in regulating synaptic function as well as the underlying mechanisms. In Chinese legend, the goddess usually uses willow branches to practice witchcraft. In this cover, the goddess represents Aβ, suggesting that the peptide regulates synaptic function in a magical manner. Some elements surround the goddess, exhibiting their close relationship to Aβ. Water weaving into a Ying-Yang pattern, the Taoist idea of balance, shows dosage homeostasis in Aβ-dependent synaptic regulation. Nearby, the symbolic schemes of amino-acid chains and molecular construction imply the sequence, isoform, and aggregation of Aβ. See pages 1289–1308. (Cover provided by Wenwen Cai)