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Activation of D1R signaling in the medial prefrontal cortex rescues maternal separation-induced behavioral deficits through restoration of excitatory neurotransmission
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Yang, Youjun, Zhong, Zhanqiong, Wang, Baojia, Wang, Yili, Ding, Weijun. Activation of D1R signaling in the medial prefrontal cortex rescues maternal separation-induced behavioral deficits through restoration of excitatory neurotransmission[J]. Behavioural Brain Research, 2023, 441, 114287.
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Yang, Youjun
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Zhong, Zhanqiong
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Wang, Baojia
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Wang, Yili
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Ding, Weijun
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Submit date:2023/04/03
Early-life Stress
Dopamine D1 Receptor
Working Memory
Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Skf38393
Xiaoyao San ameliorates high-fat diet-induced anxiety and depression via regulating gut microbiota in mice
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Youjun Yang, Zhanqiong Zhong, Baojia Wang, Yili Wang. Xiaoyao San ameliorates high-fat diet-induced anxiety and depression via regulating gut microbiota in mice[J]. BIOMEDICINE & PHARMACOTHERAPY, 2022, 156, 113902.
Authors:
Youjun Yang
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Zhanqiong Zhong
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Baojia Wang
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Yili Wang
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Submit date:2023/01/30
Gut Microbiota
Mental Disorders
Neuroinflammation
Obesity
Xiaoyao San
Gut commensal-derived butyrate reverses obesity-induced social deficits and anxiety-like behaviors via regulation of microglial homeostasis
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Duan, Chengxing, Huang, Ling, Zhang, Chi, Zhang, Lu, Xia, Xiuwen, Zhong, Zhanqiong, Wang, Baojia, Wang, Yili, Man Hoi, Maggie Pui, Ding, Weijun, Yang, Youjun. Gut commensal-derived butyrate reverses obesity-induced social deficits and anxiety-like behaviors via regulation of microglial homeostasis[J]. European Journal of Pharmacology, 2021, 908, 174338.
Authors:
Duan, Chengxing
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Huang, Ling
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Zhang, Chi
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Zhang, Lu
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Xia, Xiuwen
; et al.
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Submit date:2021/12/08
Gut Microbiota
High-fat Diet
Microglia
Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Short-chain Fatty Acids
Commensal microbe-derived propionic acid mediates juvenile social isolation-induced social deficits and anxiety-like behaviors
Journal article
Huang, Ling, Duan, Chengxing, Xia, Xiuwen, Wang, Huaifu, Wang, Yili, Zhong, Zhanqiong, Wang, Baojia, Ding, Weijun, Yang, Youjun. Commensal microbe-derived propionic acid mediates juvenile social isolation-induced social deficits and anxiety-like behaviors[J]. BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN, 2021, 166, 161-171.
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Huang, Ling
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Duan, Chengxing
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Xia, Xiuwen
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Wang, Huaifu
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Wang, Yili
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Submit date:2021/12/07
Gut Microbiota
Juvenile Social Isolation
Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Oxytocin Receptor
Prefrontal Cortex
Propionic Acid
Juvenile high–fat diet–induced senescent glial cells in the medial prefrontal cortex drives neuropsychiatric behavioral abnormalities in mice
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Yang, Youjun, Duan, Chengxing, Huang, Ling, Xia, Xiuwen, Zhong, Zhanqiong, Wang, Baojia, Wang, Yili, Ding, Weijun. Juvenile high–fat diet–induced senescent glial cells in the medial prefrontal cortex drives neuropsychiatric behavioral abnormalities in mice[J]. BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2020, 395, 112838.
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Yang, Youjun
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Duan, Chengxing
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Huang, Ling
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Xia, Xiuwen
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Zhong, Zhanqiong
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Submit date:2021/12/06
High–fat Diet
Prefrontal Cortex
Social Behavior
Anxietys
Senescent Cells