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Beta‐adrenoceptors (β2‐AR s) have beneficial effects on prefrontal cortex (PFC ) working memory, however, the cellular and molecular mechanisms are unclear yet. In this study, we probed the effect of β2‐AR ‐selective agonist clenbuterol (Clen) on synaptic transmission in layer 5/6 pyramidal neurons of PFC . Bath application of Clen reduced spontaneous IPSC (sIPSC ) frequency without effects on sEPSC s. Clen did not alter the frequency and amplitude of miniature IPSC s (mIPSC s), but exerted heterogeneous effects on evoked IPSC s (eIPSC s) recorded from PFC layer 5/6 pyramidal neurons. Clen decreased the firing rate of action potentials of fast‐spiking GABA ergic interneurons. Clen‐induced hyperpolarization of fast‐spiking GABA ergic interneurons required potentiation of an inward rectifier K+ channels. Clen‐induced hyperpolarization of fast‐spiking interneurons was dependent on Gs protein rather than cAMP and protein kinase A. Our findings demonstrate that Clen (10 μM) enhances inward rectifier K+ channels via Gs protein to cause membrane hyperpolarization of fast‐spiking GABA ergic interneurons resulting in reduction of action potentials firing rate to reduce GABA ergic transmission.

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Peripheral myelin protein 22 (PMP 22) is a component of compact myelin in the peripheral nervous system. The amount of PMP 22 in myelin is tightly regulated, and PMP 22 over or under‐expression cause Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth 1A (CMT 1A) and Hereditary Neuropathy with Pressure Palsies (HNPP ). Despite the importance of PMP 22 , its function remains largely unknown. It was reported that PMP 22 interacts with the β4 subunit of the laminin receptor α6β4 integrin, suggesting that α6β4 integrin and laminins may contribute to the pathogenesis of CMT 1A or HNPP . Here we asked if the lack of α6β4 integrin in Schwann cells influences myelin stability in the HNPP mouse model. Our data indicate that PMP 22 and β4 integrin may not interact directly in myelinating Schwann cells, however, ablating β4 integrin delays the formation of tomacula, a characteristic feature of HNPP . In contrast, ablation of integrin β4 worsens nerve conduction velocities and non‐compact myelin organization in HNPP animals. This study demonstrates that indirect interactions between an extracellular matrix receptor and a myelin protein influence the stability and function of myelinated fibers.

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High levels (μM) of beta amyloid (Aβ) oligomers are known to trigger neurotoxic effects, leading to synaptic impairment, behavioral deficits, and apoptotic cell death. The hydrophobic C‐terminal domain of Aβ, together with sequences critical for oligomer formation, is essential for this neurotoxicity. However, Aβ at low levels (pM‐nM) has been shown to function as a positive neuromodulator and this activity resides in the hydrophilic N‐terminal domain of Aβ. An N‐terminal Aβ fragment (1–15/16), found in cerebrospinal fluid, was also shown to be a highly active neuromodulator and to reverse Aβ‐induced impairments of long‐term potentiation. Here, we show the impact of this N‐terminal Aβ fragment and a shorter hexapeptide core sequence in the Aβ fragment (Aβcore: 10–15) to protect or reverse Aβ‐induced neuronal toxicity, fear memory deficits and apoptotic death. The neuroprotective effects of the N‐terminal Aβ fragment and Aβcore on Aβ‐induced changes in mitochondrial function, oxidative stress, and apoptotic neuronal death were demonstrated via mitochondrial membrane potential, live reactive oxygen species, DNA fragmentation and cell survival assays using a model neuroblastoma cell line (differentiated NG108‐15) and mouse hippocampal neuron cultures. The protective action of the N‐terminal Aβ fragment and Aβcore against spatial memory processing deficits in amyloid precursor protein/PSEN1 (5XFAD) mice was demonstrated in contextual fear conditioning. Stabilized derivatives of the N‐terminal Aβcore were also shown to be fully protective against Aβ‐triggered oxidative stress. Together, these findings indicate an endogenous neuroprotective role for the N‐terminal Aβ fragment, while active stabilized N‐terminal Aβcore derivatives offer the potential for therapeutic application.

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Cocaine is a recreational drug of abuse that binds to the dopamine transporter, preventing reuptake of dopamine into pre‐synaptic terminals. The increased presence of synaptic dopamine results in stimulation of both pre‐ and post‐synaptic dopamine receptors, considered an important mechanism by which cocaine elicits its reinforcing properties. However, the effects of acute cocaine administration on pre‐synaptic dopamine function remain unclear. Non‐invasive imaging techniques such as positron emission tomography have revealed impaired pre‐synaptic dopamine function in chronic cocaine users. Similar impairments have been seen in animal studies, with microdialysis experiments indicating decreased basal dopamine release. Here we use micro positron emission tomography imaging techniques in mice to measure dopamine synthesis capacity and determine the effect of acute cocaine administration of pre‐synaptic dopamine function. We show that a dose of 20 mg/kg cocaine is sufficient to elicit hyperlocomotor activity, peaking 15–20 min post treatment (p < 0.001). However, dopamine synthesis capacity in the striatum was not significantly altered by acute cocaine treatment (: 0.0097 per min vs. 0.0112 per min in vehicle controls, p > 0.05). Furthermore, expression levels of two key enzymes related to dopamine synthesis, tyrosine hydroxylase and aromatic l ‐amino acid decarboxylase, within the striatum of scanned mice were not significantly affected by acute cocaine pre‐treatment (p > 0.05). Our findings suggest that while the regulation of dopamine synthesis and release in the striatum have been shown to change with chronic cocaine use, leading to a reduced basal tone, these adaptations to pre‐synaptic dopaminergic neurons are not initiated following a single exposure to the drug.

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It has been well‐known that hypothalamic orexigenic neuropeptides, orexin‐A, and melanin‐concentrating hormone (MCH), play important roles in regulation of gastric function. However, what neural pathway mediated by the two neuropeptides affects the gastric function remains unknown. In this study, by way of nucleic stimulation and extracellular recording of single unit electrophysiological properties, we found that electrically stimulating the lateral hypothalamic area (LH) or microinjection of orexin‐A into the arcuate nucleus (ARC) excited most gastric distension‐responsive neurons in the nuclei and enhanced the gastric function including motility, emptying, and acid secretion of conscious rats. The results indicated that LH‐ARC orexin‐A‐ergic projections may exist and the orexin‐A in the ARC affected afferent and efferent signal transmission between ARC and stomach. As expected, combination of retrograde tracing and immunohistochemistry showed that some orexin‐A‐ergic neurons projected from the LH to the ARC. In addition, microinjection of MCH and its receptor antagonist PMC‐3881‐PI into the ARC affected the role of orexin‐A in the ARC, indicating a possible involvement of the MCH pathway in the orexin‐A role. Our findings suggest that there was an orexin‐A‐ergic pathway between LH and ARC which participated in transmitting information between the central nuclei and the gastrointestinal tract and in regulating the gastric function of rats.

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Methyl‐β‐cyclodextrin (MβCD) is a reagent that depletes cholesterol and disrupts lipid rafts, a type of cholesterol‐enriched cell membrane microdomain. Lipid rafts are essential for neuronal functions such as synaptic transmission and plasticity, which are sensitive to even low doses of MβCD. However, how MβCD changes synaptic function, such as N‐methyl‐d ‐aspartate receptor (NMDA‐R) activity, remains unclear. We monitored changes in synaptic transmission and plasticity after disrupting lipid rafts with MβCD. At low concentrations (0.5 mg/mL), MβCD decreased basal synaptic transmission and miniature excitatory post‐synaptic current without changing NMDA‐R‐mediated synaptic transmission and the paired‐pulse facilitation ratio. Interestingly, low doses of MβCD failed to deplete cholesterol or affect α‐amino‐3‐hydroxy‐5‐methyl‐4‐isoxazolepropionic acid receptor (AMPA‐R) and NMDA‐R levels, while clearly reducing GluA1 levels selectively in the synaptosomal fraction. Low doses of MβCD decreased the inhibitory effects of NASPM, an inhibitor for GluA2‐lacking AMPA‐R. MβCD successfully decreased NMDA‐R‐mediated long‐term potentiation but did not affect the formation of either NMDA‐R‐mediated or group I metabotropic glutamate receptor‐dependent long‐term depression. MβCD inhibited de‐depression without affecting de‐potentiation. These results suggest that MβCD regulates GluA1‐dependent synaptic potentiation but not synaptic depression in a cholesterol‐independent manner.

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Chromogranin A and B (Cgs) are considered to be master regulators of cargo sorting for the regulated secretory pathway (RSP ) and dense‐core vesicle (DCV ) biogenesis. To test this, we analyzed the release of neuropeptide Y (NPY )‐pH luorin, a live RSP reporter, and the distribution, number, and appearance of DCV s, in mouse hippocampal neurons lacking expression of CHGA and CHGB genes. qRT ‐PCR analysis showed that expression of other granin family members was not significantly altered in CgA/B?/? neurons. As synaptic maturation of developing neurons depends on secretion of trophic factors in the RSP , we first analyzed neuronal development in standardized neuronal cultures. Surprisingly, dendritic and axonal length, arborization, synapse density, and synaptic vesicle accumulation in synapses were all normal in CgA/B?/? neurons. Moreover, the number of DCV s outside the soma, stained with endogenous marker Secretogranin II , the number of NPY ‐pH luorin puncta, and the total amount of reporter in secretory compartments, as indicated by pH ‐sensitive NPY ‐pH luorin fluorescence, were all normal in CgA/B?/? neurons. Electron microscopy revealed that synapses contained a normal number of DCV s, with a normal diameter, in CgA/B?/? neurons. In contrast, CgA/B?/? chromaffin cells contained fewer and smaller secretory vesicles with a smaller core size, as previously reported. Finally, live‐cell imaging at single vesicle resolution revealed a normal number of fusion events upon bursts of action potentials in CgA/B?/? neurons. These events had normal kinetics and onset relative to the start of stimulation. Taken together, these data indicate that the two chromogranins are dispensable for cargo sorting in the RSP and DCV biogenesis in mouse hippocampal neurons.

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Major depressive disorder is a common form of mental illness. Many brain regions are implicated in the pathophysiology and symptomatology of depression. Among key brain areas is the striatum that controls reward and mood and is involved in the development of core depression‐like behavior in animal models of depression. While molecular mechanisms in this region underlying depression‐related behavior are poorly understood, the glutamatergic input to the striatum is believed to play a role. In this study, we investigated changes in metabotropic glutamate (mGlu) receptor expression and signaling in the striatum of adult rats in response to prolonged (10–12 weeks) social isolation, a pre‐validated animal paradigm modeling depression in adulthood. We found that mGlu5 receptor protein levels in the striatum were increased in rats that showed typical depression‐ and anxiety‐like behavior after chronic social isolation. This increase in mGlu5 receptor expression was seen in both subdivisions of the striatum, the nucleus accumbens and caudate putamen. At subcellular and subsynaptic levels, mGlu5 receptor expression was elevated in surface membranes at synaptic sites. In striatal neurons, the mGlu5‐associated phosphoinositide signaling pathway was augmented in its efficacy after prolonged social isolation. These data indicate that the mGlu5 receptor is a sensitive substrate of depression. Adulthood social isolation leads to the up‐regulation of mGlu5 receptor expression and function in striatal neurons.

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Monoamine neurotransmitters should be immediately removed from the synaptic cleft to avoid excessive neuronal activity. Recent studies have shown that astrocytes and neurons are involved in monoamine removal. However, the mechanism of monoamine transport by astrocytes is not entirely clear. We aimed to elucidate the transporters responsible for monoamine transport in 1321N1, a human astrocytoma‐derived cell line. First, we confirmed that 1321N1 cells transported dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine, and histamine in a time‐ and dose‐dependent manner. Kinetics analysis suggested the involvement of low‐affinity monoamine transporters, such as organic cation transporter (OCT) 2 and 3 and plasma membrane monoamine transporter (PMAT). Monoamine transport in 1321N1 cells was not Na+/Cl? dependent but was inhibited by decynium‐22, an inhibitor of low‐affinity monoamine transporters, which supported the importance of low‐affinity transporters. RT‐PCR assays revealed that 1321N1 cells expressed OCT3 and PMAT but no other neurotransmitter transporters. Another human astrocytoma‐derived cell line, U251MG, and primary human astrocytes also exhibited the same gene expression pattern. Gene‐knockdown assays revealed that 1321N1 and primary human astrocytes could transport monoamines predominantly through PMAT and partly through OCT3. These results might indicate that PMAT and OCT3 in human astrocytes are involved in monoamine clearance.

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Tan‐67 is a selective non‐peptidic δ‐opioid receptor (DOR ) agonist that confers neuroprotection against cerebral ischemia/reperfusion (I/R)‐caused neuronal injury in pre‐treated animals. In this study, we examined whether post‐ischemic administration of Tan‐67 in stroke mice is also neuroprotective and whether the treatment affects expression, maturation and processing of the amyloid precursor protein (APP ). A focal cerebral I/R model in mice was induced by middle cerebral artery occlusion for 1 h and Tan‐67 (1.5, 3 or 4.5 mg/kg) was administered via the tail vein at 1 h after reperfusion. Alternatively, naltrindole, a selective DOR antagonist (5 mg/kg), was administered 1 h before Tan‐67 treatment. Our results showed that post‐ischemic administration of Tan‐67 (3 mg/kg or 4.5 mg/kg) was neuroprotective as shown by decreased infarct volume and neuronal loss following I/R. Importantly, Tan‐67 improved animal survival and neurobehavioral outcomes. Conversely, naltrindole abolished Tan‐67 neuroprotection in infarct volume. Tan‐67 treatment also increased APP expression, maturation and processing in the ipsilateral penumbral area at 6 h but decreased APP expression and maturation in the same brain area at 24 h after I/R. Tan‐67‐induced increase in APP expression was also seen in the ischemic cortex at 24 h following I/R. Moreover, Tan‐67 attenuated BACE ‐1 expression, β‐secretase activity and the BACE cleavage of APP in the ischemic cortex at 24 h after I/R, which was abolished by naltrindole. Our data suggest that Tan‐67 is a promising DOR ‐dependent therapeutic agent for treating I/R‐caused disorder and that Tan‐67‐mediated neuroprotection may be mediated via modulating APP expression, maturation and processing, despite an uncertain causative relationship between the altered APP and the outcomes observed.

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Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease and its pathogenesis is closely associated with oxidative stress. Deposition of aggregated α‐synuclein (α‐Syn) occurs in familial and sporadic forms of Parkinson's disease. Here, we studied the effect of oligomeric α‐Syn on one of the major markers of oxidative stress, lipid peroxidation, in primary co‐cultures of neurons and astrocytes. We found that oligomeric but not monomeric α‐Syn significantly increases the rate of production of reactive oxygen species, subsequently inducing lipid peroxidation in both neurons and astrocytes. Pre‐incubation of cells with isotope‐reinforced polyunsaturated fatty acids (D‐PUFAs) completely prevented the effect of oligomeric α‐Syn on lipid peroxidation. Inhibition of lipid peroxidation with D‐PUFAs further protected cells from cell death induced by oligomeric α‐Syn. Thus, lipid peroxidation induced by misfolding of α‐Syn may play an important role in the cellular mechanism of neuronal cell loss in Parkinson's disease.

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Lower levels of the cognitively beneficial docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) are often observed in Alzheimer's disease (AD) brains. Brain DHA levels are regulated by the blood‐brain barrier (BBB) transport of plasma‐derived DHA, a process facilitated by fatty acid‐binding protein 5 (FABP5). This study reports a 42.1 ± 12.6% decrease in the BBB transport of 14C‐DHA in 8‐month‐old AD transgenic mice (APPswe,PSEN1?E9) relative to wild‐type mice, associated with a 34.5 ± 6.7% reduction in FABP5 expression in isolated brain capillaries of AD mice. Furthermore, short‐term spatial and recognition memory deficits were observed in AD mice on a 6‐month n‐3 fatty acid‐depleted diet, but not in AD mice on control diet. This intervention led to a dramatic reduction (41.5 ± 11.9%) of brain DHA levels in AD mice. This study demonstrates FABP5 deficiency and impaired DHA transport at the BBB are associated with increased vulnerability to cognitive deficits in mice fed an n‐3 fatty acid‐depleted diet, in line with our previous studies demonstrating a crucial role of FABP5 in BBB transport of DHA and cognitive function.

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The attribution of incentive salience to reward‐predictive stimuli has been shown to be associated with substance abuse‐like behavior such as increased drug taking. Evidence suggests that glutamate neurotransmission and sequential N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate (NMDA) activation are involved in the attribution of incentive salience. Here, we further explore the role of second‐by‐second glutamate neurotransmission in the attribution of incentive salience to reward‐predictive stimuli by measuring sign‐tracking behavior during a Pavlovian conditioned approach procedure using ceramic‐based microelectrode arrays configured for sensitive measures of extracellular glutamate in awake behaving Sprague‐Dawley rats. Specifically, we show that there is an increase in extracellular glutamate levels in the prelimbic cortex (PrL) and the nucleus accumbens core (NAcC) during sign‐tracking behavior to a food‐predictive conditioned stimulus (CS+) compared to the presentation of a non‐predictive conditioned stimulus (CS?). Furthermore, the results indicate greater increases in extracellular glutamate levels in the PrL compared to NAcC in response to the CS+, including differences in glutamate release and signal decay. Taken together, the present research suggests that there is differential glutamate signaling in the NAcC and PrL during sign‐tracking behavior to a food‐predictive CS+.

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Dysregulated metabolism and consequent extracellular accumulation of amyloid‐β (Aβ) peptides in the brain underlie the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. Extracellular Aβ in the brain parenchyma is mainly secreted from the pre‐synaptic terminals of neuronal cells in a synaptic activity‐dependent manner. The p24 family member p24α2 reportedly attenuates Aβ generation by inhibiting γ‐secretase processing of amyloid precursor protein; however, the pattern of expression and localization of p24α2 in the brain remains unknown. We performed immunohistochemical staining and subcellular fractionation for p24α2 in the mouse brain. Immunostaining showed that p24α2 is broadly distributed in the gray matter of the central nervous system and is predominantly localized to synapses. Subcellular fractionation revealed prominent localization of p24α2 in the pre‐synaptic terminals. Immunoisolation of synaptic vesicles (SV) indicated that p24α2 is condensed at active zone‐docked SV. During development, p24α2 expression is highest in the post‐natal period and gradually decreases with age. We also confirmed that amyloid precursor protein and γ‐secretase components are localized at active zone‐docked SV. Our results suggest a novel functional role for p24α2 in the regulation of synaptic transmission and synaptogenesis, and provide evidence for the participation of p24α2 in the regulation of Aβ generation and secretion in the brain.

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Triheptanoin, the triglyceride of heptanoate, is anaplerotic (refills deficient tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates) via the propionyl‐CoA carboxylase pathway. It has been shown to be neuroprotective and anticonvulsant in several models of neurological disorders. Here, we investigated the effects of triheptanoin against changes of hippocampal mitochondrial functions, oxidative stress and cell death induced by pilocarpine‐induced status epilepticus (SE ) in mice. Ten days of triheptanoin pre‐treatment did not protect against SE , but it preserved hippocampal mitochondrial functions including state 2, state 3 ADP , state 3 uncoupled respiration, respiration linked to ATP synthesis along with the activities of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex and oxoglutarate dehydrogenase complex 24 h post‐SE . Triheptanoin prevented the SE ‐induced reductions of hippocampal mitochondrial superoxide dismutase activity and plasma antioxidant status as well as lipid peroxidation. It also reduced neuronal degeneration in hippocampal CA 1 and CA 3 regions 3 days after SE . In addition, heptanoate significantly reduced hydrogen peroxide‐induced cell death in cultured neurons. In situ hybridization localized the enzymes of the propionyl‐CoA carboxylase pathway, specifically Pcc α, Pcc β and methylmalonyl‐CoA mutase to adult mouse hippocampal pyramidal neurons and dentate granule cells, indicating that anaplerosis may occur in neurons. In conclusion, triheptanoin appears to have anaplerotic and antioxidant effects which contribute to its neuroprotective properties.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD ) is a neurodegenerative pathology characterized by aggregates of amyloid‐β (Aβ) and phosphorylated tau protein, synaptic dysfunction, and spatial memory impairment. The Wnt signaling pathway has several key functions in the adult brain and has been associated with AD , mainly as a neuroprotective factor against Aβ toxicity and tau phosphorylation. However, dysfunction of Wnt/β‐catenin signaling might also play a role in the onset and development of the disease. J20 APP swInd transgenic (Tg) mouse model of AD was treated i.p. with various Wnt signaling inhibitors for 10 weeks during pre‐symptomatic stages. Then, cognitive, biochemical and histochemical analyses were performed. Wnt signaling inhibitors induced severe changes in the hippocampus, including alterations in Wnt pathway components and loss of Wnt signaling function, severe cognitive deficits, increased tau phosphorylation and Aβ1–42 peptide levels, decreased Aβ42/Aβ40 ratio and Aβ1–42 concentration in the cerebral spinal fluid, and high levels of soluble Aβ species and synaptotoxic oligomers in the hippocampus, together with changes in the amount and size of senile plaques. More important, we also observed severe alterations in treated wild‐type (WT ) mice, including behavioral impairment, tau phosphorylation, increased Aβ1–42 in the hippocampus, decreased Aβ1–42 in the cerebral spinal fluid, and hippocampal dysfunction. Wnt inhibition accelerated the development of the pathology in a Tg AD mouse model and contributed to the development of Alzheimer's‐like changes in WT mice. These results indicate that Wnt signaling plays important roles in the structure and function of the adult hippocampus and suggest that inhibition of the Wnt signaling pathway is an important factor in the pathogenesis of AD .

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