Inhibiting Cell Inspection Points Intervention via Injectable Short Fibers for Reversing Neural Cell Senescence

Background Introduction Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) is a significant challenge in the medical field, particularly in terms of neural function recovery. Research indicates that neurons play a crucial role in spinal cord regeneration, but in complex pathological environments, neurons are influenced by various factors, leading to rapid senescence. Senesc...

A Time-Scheduled Oxygen Modulation System Facilitates Bone Regeneration by Powering Periosteal Stem Cells

Academic Background During tissue repair, chronic hypoxia negatively impacts the functionality of stem cells. Periosteal Stem Cells (PSCs), as the primary contributors to bone repair, exhibit unclear behavior under hypoxic conditions. While hypoxia may be beneficial for certain stem cells in the early stages of tissue repair, prolonged hypoxia can ...

High-Efficiency Base Editing in the Retina of Primates and Human Tissues

High-precision Base Editing Technology in Primates and Human Retina Research Background Stargardt disease is a currently untreatable, inherited neurodegenerative disease that leads to macular degeneration and blindness due to loss-of-function mutations in the ABCA4 gene. The protein encoded by the ABCA4 gene is a membrane lipid flippase localized i...

Role of Major Cardiovascular Surgery-Induced Metabolic Reprogramming in Acute Kidney Injury in Critical Care

The Role of Major Cardiovascular Surgery-Induced Metabolic Reprogramming in Acute Kidney Injury: A Metabolomics Study Academic Background Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for over 17.9 million deaths annually, which is 32% of all deaths. As the disease burden increases, about one-third of patients may req...

S-Nitrosylation of CRTC1 in Alzheimer’s Disease Impairs CREB-Dependent Gene Expression Induced by Neuronal Activity

S-nitrosylation of CRTC1 in Alzheimer’s Disease Impairs CREB-dependent Gene Expression Induced by Neuronal Activity Academic Background Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a common neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the gradual loss of memory and cognitive function. The pathological mechanisms of AD are complex, involving various molecular and cel...

Radiation-Induced Cellular Plasticity Primes Glioblastoma for Forskolin-Mediated Differentiation

Radiation-Induced Cellular Plasticity Primes Glioblastoma for Forskolin-Mediated Differentiation Academic Background Glioblastoma (GBM) is one of the deadliest brain cancers in adults, with a median survival period of only 15 to 18 months for patients. Although surgery combined with chemoradiotherapy can delay disease progression, these treatments ...

The Endocannabinoid 2-Arachidonoylglycerol is Released and Transported on Demand via Extracellular Microvesicles

Endocannabinoids Released on Demand via Extracellular Microvesicles Academic Background Endocannabinoids (ECBs) are a class of lipid neurotransmitters that play a critical role in brain function by activating cannabinoid receptor CB1. Unlike classical neurotransmitters, the storage and release mechanisms of ECBs have remained elusive, leading to si...

GABAergic synapses between auditory efferent neurons and type II spiral ganglion afferent neurons in the mouse cochlea

GABAergic Synapses Between Auditory Efferent Neurons and Type II Spiral Ganglion Afferent Neurons in the Mouse Cochlea Background Introduction The complexity and precision of the auditory system have always been important topics in neuroscience research. As a key component of the auditory system, the interactions between cells and neurons within th...

Independent effects of the human circadian system and sleep/ eating cycles on caloric intake in adolescents vary by weight status

 

The Impact of Circadian Rhythms and Behavioral Cycles on Caloric Intake in Adolescents Varies by Weight Status Academic Background The prevalence of obesity continues to rise globally, particularly among adolescents, increasing the risk of various chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disorders. While previous s...

Detrimental influence of Arginase-1 in infiltrating macrophages on poststroke functional recovery and inflammatory milieu

 

The Detrimental Role of Arginase-1 in Macrophages After Ischemic Stroke Academic Background Ischemic stroke remains one of the leading causes of long-term disability worldwide. Although arginase-1 (Arg1) is typically associated with anti-inflammatory responses and tissue repair, its specific role in post-stroke recovery remains unclear. Arg1 is pre...