Articles in 2014

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  • Dopamine receptor subtypes 1 and 2 in the prefrontal cortex contribute to rule-based executive function via differential but complementary effects.

    • Natasha Bray
    Research Highlight
  • Obesity arising from a poor diet often leads to hypertension, and a new study shows that apdipose-derived leptin, acting on neurons in the dorsomedial hypothalams is necessary and sufficient to induce hypertension.

    • Sian Lewis
    Research Highlight
  • Mouse and human fibroblasts can be reprogrammed to become peripheral sensory neuronsin vitrothrough overexpression of certain combinations of transcription factors.

    • Darran Yates
    Research Highlight
  • It was traditionally assumed that the spontaneous release of neurotransmitter-containing vesicles at neuronal synapses results from the random activation of the vesicle fusion machinery that underlies action potential-driven evoked release. However, the recent evidence described by Kavalali in this Review now suggests that the mechanisms, regulation and functions of spontaneous neurotransmitter release are distinct from those of evoked neurotransmission.

    • Ege T. Kavalali
    Review Article
  • Neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative disorders — as well as normal ageing — are accompanied by changes in endocannabinoid signalling. In this Review, Di Marzo and colleagues discuss the different mechanisms through which endocannabinoid signalling both contributes to and mitigates these conditions, and how they could serve as targets for novel therapeutics.

    • Vincenzo Di Marzo
    • Nephi Stella
    • Andreas Zimmer
    Review Article
  • Events that cause circadian arrhythmia such as travel across time zones or shift work impair memory formation and in hamsters this is shown to require intact circuitry in the suprachiasmatic nucleus.

    • Sian Lewis
    Research Highlight
  • Reduced sociability in frontotemporal dementia may be due, at least in part, to a reduction in miR-124 levels resulting in altered AMPA receptor composition and function in the frontal cortex.

    • Leonie Welberg
    Research Highlight
  • The majority of neurons in the geniculate ganglion — which receives inputs from taste receptor cells on the tongue — are singly tuned to a particular taste quality.

    • Natasha Bray
    Research Highlight
  • Age-related memory impairment is thought to result from cumulative oxidative damage in neurons, but this study shows that in Drosophila melanogaster, these memory impairments are as a result of reduced D-serine production by glia.

    • Sian Lewis
    Research Highlight
  • Recent discoveries have shown that both hormonal and brain-derived oestradiol have neuroprotective effects. This Review provides a comprehensive review of the multiple cell types, receptors and signalling cascades that underlie oestradiol-mediated neuroprotection.

    • Maria-Angeles Arevalo
    • Iñigo Azcoitia
    • Luis M. Garcia-Segura
    Review Article
  • Study usesin vivogene-specific chromatin remodelling to elucidate the role of Fosb in addiction- and depression-related changes in the brain.

    • Katherine Whalley
    Research Highlight
  • Place-cell firing in mice can be accompanied by regenerative dendritic events, which predict some of the properties of place fields.

    • Darran Yates
    Research Highlight