2020
DOI: 10.1017/s0029665120003481
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Decreased hippocampal efficiency in obese rats is expressed by impaired cognition, neurogenesis and proteomic changes

Abstract: AbstractObesity associates with plethora of dysfunctions including changes in the brain structures, like hippocampus which is particularly susceptible to metabolic or inflammatory alterations. The is a need to expand knowledge about the obesity related brain changes in order to enable development of new therapeutic interventions, that would support not only weight loss but also could help to restore the after-effects of obesity in the brain. In the present report we evaluated t… Show more

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“…For example, upon depolarization, β-catenin relocation promotes synaptic structural and functional changes (Kilinc, 2018). VCL is required for neuronal mechanosensing (Wang et al, 2021) and participates in synaptic plasticity (Liśkiewicz et al, 2020). F-actin does also play a role in synaptic structure and function (Bucher et al, 2020;Gentile et al, 2022;Lavoie-Cardinal et al, 2020;Zhang and Benson, 2001).…”
Section: Working Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, upon depolarization, β-catenin relocation promotes synaptic structural and functional changes (Kilinc, 2018). VCL is required for neuronal mechanosensing (Wang et al, 2021) and participates in synaptic plasticity (Liśkiewicz et al, 2020). F-actin does also play a role in synaptic structure and function (Bucher et al, 2020;Gentile et al, 2022;Lavoie-Cardinal et al, 2020;Zhang and Benson, 2001).…”
Section: Working Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%