Appraisal of Guidelines Research and Evaluation in Europe (AGREE) appraisal instrumentchronic kidney diseasepractice guidelinesAnis unavailable. This article is available as HTML full text and PDF.doi:10.1097/01.NUR.0000348974.43108.feMort, Jared A...
Sandoval and colleagues discuss emerging evidence for a role of the CNS in the regulation of glucose homeostasis and show that this regulation involves several neural circuits and mechanisms that also control energy balance. Disruption of these overlappi
Wired on sugar: the role of the CNS in the regulation of glucose homeostasis. Nat Rev Neurosci 2013;14:24-37Grayson BE, Seeley RJ, and Sandoval DA (2013) Wired on sugar: the role of the CNS in the regulation of glucose ... BE Grayson,RJ Seeley,DA Sandoval - 《Nature Reviews Neurosc...
Summary Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease of the CNS that leads to substantial disability in most patients. The early phase is characterised by relapses and the later phase by progressive disability. Results from immunological, genetic, and histopathological studies and treatment trials have shown...
NY, USA; 3Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA During adolescence, both rodent and human studies have revealed dynamic changes in the developmental trajectories of corticolimbic structures, which are known to contribute to the regulation of fear and anxiety-related behaviors...
Traumatic damage to the central nervous system (CNS) destroys the blood–brain barrier (BBB) and provokes the invasion of hematogenous cells into the neural tissue. Invading leukocytes, macrophages and lymphocytes secrete various cytokines that induce an inflammatory reaction in the injured CNS and res...
melanogaster have addressed the contribution of sexual differences in the CNS to the control of sex-specific behaviors and the development of sexual dimorphism. For example, sexually dimorphic regions of the CNS are involved in the initiation of male courtship behavior, the generation of the ...
The GBA is characterized by bidirectional interactions between the gastrointestinal tract and the central nervous system (CNS) and would link intestinal dysfunction and inflammation with brain function and psychiatric disorders.4,5 Various biological mechanisms were involved in the GBA, such as ...
Fluids and Barriers of the CNS (2024) Vascular dysfunction in sporadic bvFTD: white matter hyperintensity and peripheral vascular biomarkers Min Chu Deming Jiang Liyong Wu Alzheimer's Research & Therapy (2024) Platelet-derived growth factor signaling in pericytes promotes hypothalamic inflammation and...
Adult neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus is highly regulated by a number of environmental and cell-intrinsic factors to adapt to environmental changes. Accumulating evidence suggests that adult-born neurons may play distinct physiological roles in hippocampus-dependent functions, such as...