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View article: Vasopressin-to-oxytocin receptor crosstalk in the preoptic area underlying parental behaviors in male mice
Vasopressin-to-oxytocin receptor crosstalk in the preoptic area underlying parental behaviors in male mice Open
The transition to parenthood brings significant changes in behavior toward offspring. For instance, in anticipation of their offspring, male mice shift from infanticidal to caregiving behaviors. While the release of oxytocin from the parav…
View article: Orbitofrontal cortex influences dopamine dynamics associated with alloparental behavioral acquisition in female mice
Orbitofrontal cortex influences dopamine dynamics associated with alloparental behavioral acquisition in female mice Open
Maternal behaviors, which are crucial for the survival of mammalian infants, require the coordinated operation of multiple brain regions to process infant cues, make decisions, and execute motor plans. Although these processes likely deman…
View article: Parallel labeled-line organization of sympathetic outflow for selective organ regulation in mice
Parallel labeled-line organization of sympathetic outflow for selective organ regulation in mice Open
The sympathetic nervous system is crucial for responding to environmental changes. This regulation is coordinated by the spinal sympathetic preganglionic neurons (SPNs), innervating both postganglionic neurons and the adrenal gland. Despit…
View article: Selective vulnerability of parvocellular oxytocin neurons in social dysfunction
Selective vulnerability of parvocellular oxytocin neurons in social dysfunction Open
Selective vulnerability offers a conceptual framework for understanding neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease, where specific neuronal types are selectively affected and adjacent ones are spared. However, the applicabilit…
View article: Vasopressin-to-Oxytocin Receptor Crosstalk in the Preoptic Area Underlying Parental Behaviors in Male Mice
Vasopressin-to-Oxytocin Receptor Crosstalk in the Preoptic Area Underlying Parental Behaviors in Male Mice Open
The transition to parenthood brings significant changes in behavior toward offspring. For instance, in anticipation of their offspring, male mice shift from infanticidal to caregiving behaviors. While the release of oxytocin from the parav…
View article: Parallel Labeled-Line Organization of Sympathetic Outflow for Selective Organ Regulation in Mice
Parallel Labeled-Line Organization of Sympathetic Outflow for Selective Organ Regulation in Mice Open
The sympathetic nervous system is vital in maintaining homeostasis and responding to environmental changes 1–3 . This regulation is coordinated by the spinal sympathetic preganglionic neurons (SPNs), which influence various organs both thr…
View article: Selective Vulnerability of Parvocellular Oxytocin Neurons in Social Dysfunction
Selective Vulnerability of Parvocellular Oxytocin Neurons in Social Dysfunction Open
Selective vulnerability offers a conceptual framework for understanding neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parkinson’s disease, where specific neuronal types are selectively affected while adjacent ones are spared. The applicability of t…
View article: Dietary Availability Acutely Governs Puberty Onset via Hypothalamic Neural Circuit
Dietary Availability Acutely Governs Puberty Onset via Hypothalamic Neural Circuit Open
Summary Reproduction poses a substantial burden, especially for mammalian females. Puberty onset serves as a vital checkpoint, regulated based on the body’s energy state, to prevent inappropriate reproductive activity under malnutrition. H…
View article: Orbitofrontal Cortex Influences Dopamine Dynamics Associated with Alloparental Behavioral Acquisition in Female Mice
Orbitofrontal Cortex Influences Dopamine Dynamics Associated with Alloparental Behavioral Acquisition in Female Mice Open
Maternal behaviors, which are crucial for the survival of mammalian infants, require the coordinated operation of multiple brain regions to process infant cues, make decisions, and execute motor plans. Although these processes likely deman…
View article: [18F]DPA-714 PET Imaging for the Quantitative Evaluation of Early Spatiotemporal Changes of Neuroinflammation in Rat Brain Following Status Epilepticus
[18F]DPA-714 PET Imaging for the Quantitative Evaluation of Early Spatiotemporal Changes of Neuroinflammation in Rat Brain Following Status Epilepticus Open
Background Most antiepileptic drug therapies are symptomatic and adversely suppress normal brain function by nonspecific inhibition of neuronal activity. In recent times, growing evidence has suggested that neuroinflammation triggered by e…
View article: A Clinical Quantitative Evaluation of Hepatobiliary Transport of [11C]Dehydropravastatin in Humans Using Positron Emission Tomography
A Clinical Quantitative Evaluation of Hepatobiliary Transport of [11C]Dehydropravastatin in Humans Using Positron Emission Tomography Open
Various positron emission tomography (PET) probes have been developed to assess in vivo activities in humans of drug transporters, which aid in the prediction of pharmacokinetic properties of drugs and the impact of drug-drug interactions.…