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  1. Morphological Changes in GABAergic Structures of the Rat Brain during Postnatal Development

    Abstract —The aim of the study was to investigate brain GABAergic neurons and synaptic terminals in early postnatal development and aging. Wistar rat...

    V. A. Razenkova, D. E. Korzhevskii in Neurochemical Journal
    Article 18 March 2022
  2. Postnatal Development of Neuroimmune Responses

    The early-life period represents a time of particular vulnerability to environmental and lifestyle stimuli that can shape our physiology long-term....
    Chapter 2023
  3. Early postnatal microglial ablation in the Ccdc39 mouse model reveals adverse effects on brain development and in neonatal hydrocephalus

    Background

    Neonatal hydrocephalus is a congenital abnormality resulting in an inflammatory response and microglial cell activation both clinically and...

    Farrah N. Brown, Eri Iwasawa, ... June Goto in Fluids and Barriers of the CNS
    Article Open access 09 June 2023
  4. Entry of cannabidiol into the fetal, postnatal and adult rat brain

    Cannabidiol is a major component of cannabis but without known psychoactive properties. A wide range of properties have been attributed to it, such...

    Georgia Fitzpatrick, Yifan Huang, ... Norman R. Saunders in Cell and Tissue Research
    Article Open access 17 February 2024
  5. Reference Gene Validation in the Embryonic and Postnatal Brain in the Rat Hyperhomocysteinemia Model

    Maternal hyperhomocysteinemia (HCY) induced by genetic defects in methionine cycle enzymes or vitamin imbalance is known to be a pathologic factor...

    Anna A. Kovalenko, Alexander P. Schwarz, ... Alexander V. Arutjunyan in Neurotoxicity Research
    Article 29 February 2024
  6. ARG1-expressing microglia show a distinct molecular signature and modulate postnatal development and function of the mouse brain

    Molecular diversity of microglia, the resident immune cells in the CNS, is reported. Whether microglial subsets characterized by the expression of...

    Vassilis Stratoulias, Rocío Ruiz, ... Bertrand Joseph in Nature Neuroscience
    Article Open access 11 May 2023
  7. Expression of Dystrophin Dp71 Splice Variants Is Temporally Regulated During Rodent Brain Development

    Dystrophin Dp71 is the major product of the Duchenne muscular dystrophy ( DMD ) gene in the brain, and its loss in DMD patients and mouse models leads...

    Mayram González-Reyes, Jorge Aragón, ... Cecilia Montanez in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article Open access 28 May 2024
  8. Epigenetic Influences and Brain Development

    Recent years have seen raid growth in the quantity of scientific data on the involvement of epigenetic processes in regulating brain development...

    P. L. Sokolov, N. V. Chebanenko, D. M. Mednaya in Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology
    Article 01 September 2023
  9. Developmental brain lipidomics is influenced by postnatal chlorpyrifos exposure and APOE genetic background in mice

    Lipids are a major component of the brain, and are involved in structural and neurodevelopmental processes such as neurogenesis, synaptogenesis and...

    Laia Guardia-Escote, Judit Biosca-Brull, ... Maria Teresa Colomina in Archives of Toxicology
    Article Open access 13 July 2023
  10. Maternal immunoglobulins are distributed in the offspring’s brain to support the maintenance of cortical interneurons in the postnatal period

    It is known that maternal immunoglobulins (Igs) are transferred to the offspring across the placenta. However, receiving maternal Igs, especially...

    Keiko Morimoto, Rikuo Takahashi, ... Kazunori Nakajima in Inflammation and Regeneration
    Article Open access 15 May 2024
  11. Hemodynamics During Development and Postnatal Life

    A well-developed heart is essential for embryonic survival. There are constant interactions between cardiac tissue motion and blood flow, which...
    Martina Gregorovicova, S. Samaneh Lashkarinia, ... David Sedmera in Congenital Heart Diseases: The Broken Heart
    Chapter 2024
  12. Maternal immunoglobulin G affects brain development of mouse offspring

    Maternal immunoglobulin (Ig)G is present in breast milk and has been shown to contribute to the development of the immune system in infants. In...

    Mizuki Sadakata, Kazuki Fujii, ... Tetsushi Sadakata in Journal of Neuroinflammation
    Article Open access 02 May 2024
  13. Vascular network expansion, integrity of blood–brain interfaces, and cerebrospinal fluid cytokine concentration during postnatal development in the normal and jaundiced rat

    Background

    Severe neonatal jaundice resulting from elevated levels of unconjugated bilirubin in the blood induces dramatic neurological impairment....

    Sandrine Blondel, Nathalie Strazielle, ... Jean-François Ghersi-Egea in Fluids and Barriers of the CNS
    Article Open access 07 June 2022
  14. Development of a method for isolating brain capillaries from a single neonatal mouse brain and comparison of proteomic profiles between neonatal and adult brain capillaries

    Background

    The functions and protein expressions of the blood–brain barrier are changed throughout brain development following birth. This study aimed...

    Yudai Hamada, Seiryo Ogata, ... Sumio Ohtsuki in Fluids and Barriers of the CNS
    Article Open access 23 June 2023
  15. Early development of the functional brain network in newborns

    During the prenatal period and the first postnatal years, the human brain undergoes rapid growth, which establishes a preliminary infrastructure for...

    Reza Nazari, Mostafa Salehi in Brain Structure and Function
    Article 26 July 2023
  16. Endothelial Rbpj Is Required for Cerebellar Morphogenesis and Motor Control in the Early Postnatal Mouse Brain

    Intercellular influences are necessary for coordinated development and function of vascular and neural components in the brain. In the early...

    Amelia D. Chapman, Samantha Selhorst, ... Corinne M. Nielsen in The Cerebellum
    Article 18 June 2022
  17. Brain is modulated by neuronal plasticity during postnatal development

    Neuroplasticity is referred to the ability of the nervous system to change its structure or functions as a result of former stimuli. It is a...

    Masoumeh Kourosh-Arami, Nasrin Hosseini, Alireza Komaki in The Journal of Physiological Sciences
    Article Open access 17 November 2021
  18. Regulation of Morphogenetic Processes during Postnatal Development and Physiological Regeneration of the Adrenal Medulla

    Regulation of morphogenetic processes during postnatal development of the rat adrenal medulla was studied. Termination of the adrenal medulla growth...

    S. S. Obernikhin, N. V. Yaglova, ... V. V. Yaglov in Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine
    Article 01 August 2023
  19. The subcommissural organ regulates brain development via secreted peptides

    The subcommissural organ (SCO) is a gland located at the entrance of the aqueduct of Sylvius in the brain. It exists in species as distantly related...

    Tingting Zhang, Daosheng Ai, ... Woo-** Ge in Nature Neuroscience
    Article 13 May 2024
  20. The ventricular-subventricular, subgranular and subcallosal zones: three niches of neural stem cells in the postnatal brain

    In the postnatal brain, three regions show high mitotic activity. These brain areas are neurogenic niches, and each niche harbors a microenvironment...

    Verónica Lopez-Virgen, Oscar Gonzalez-Morales, Oscar Gonzalez-Perez in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 21 April 2023
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