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Volume 17 Issue 8, August 2016

'Cognitive cartography' by Jennie Vallis, inspired by the Perspective on p513.

Research Highlight

  • A disinhibitory circuit involving the central nucleus of the amygdala, inhibitory and excitatory neurons in the ventrolateral periaqueductal grey and premotor neurons in the medulla controls freezing behaviour in response to threat.

    • Natasha Bray
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  • Developmental dysfunction in peripheral somatosensory neurons causes altered responses to tactile stimuli and other behavioural deficits in mouse models of autism spectrum disorder.

    • Darran Yates
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  • Although both cocaine and morphine administration induce silent synapses in dopaminergic medium spiny neurons and produce similar behavioural changes, they do so through different mechanisms and by affecting different neuronal sub-populations.

    • Sian Lewis
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  • AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), which is expressed in the hypothalamus and activated by fasting, is shown to increase the phosphorylation of p21-activated kinase 2 (PAK2), and induce spinogenesis and an increase in excitatory neurotransmission in hypothalamic AgRP neurons.

    • Sian Lewis
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  • In stellate cell axons, axon potential width is determined in a synapse-specific manner by the compartmentalized clustering of Kv3 channels.

    • Katherine Whalley
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Review Article

  • Whether autophagy — an intracellular degradation pathway — contributes to or protects against damage following different types of acute brain injury is unclear. Here, Kroemer and colleagues review investigations into the effects of autophagy in excitotoxicity, acute exposure to neurotoxins, neonatal asphyxia, stroke and neurotrauma.

    • Lorenzo Galluzzi
    • José Manuel Bravo-San Pedro
    • Guido Kroemer
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  • Evidence suggests that activity in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) contributes to acute and chronic pain. In this article, Zhuo and colleagues review the different types of synaptic plasticity observed in the ACC and the implications of these forms of plasticity for pain processing.

    • Tim V. P. Bliss
    • Graham L. Collingridge
    • Min Zhuo
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  • Central and peripheral inflammation can be induced by psychological stress and is associated with depressive symptoms, suggesting a possible role for immune dysfunction in depression. Duman and colleagues examine the neuroimmune mechanisms influencing neuronal–microglial interactions, neuronal activity and synaptic plasticity in stress and depression.

    • Eric S. Wohleb
    • Tina Franklin
    • Ronald S. Duman
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