2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41398-022-02184-6
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Involvement of a BH3-only apoptosis sensitizer gene Blm-s in hippocampus-mediated mood control

Abstract: Mood disorders are an important public health issue and recent advances in genomic studies have indicated that molecules involved in neurodevelopment are causally related to mood disorders. BLM-s (BCL-2-like molecule, small transcript isoform), a BH3-only proapoptotic BCL-2 family member, mediates apoptosis of postmitotic immature neurons during embryonic cortical development, but its role in the adult brain is unknown. To better understand the physiological role of Blm-s gene in vivo, we generated a Blm-s-kno… Show more

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“…The disruption of the immune barriers further aggravates local inflammation, leading to a vicious circle. Interestingly, the highly myopic mice showed increased monocyte infiltration, BBB disruption, and altered dendritic spine density in BLA and ventral hippocampus, which are closely related to anxiety 50 52 , implying a potential relationship among inflammation, BBB disruption and high myopia-related anxiety. The cytokines secreted by infiltrated leukocytes can cause BBB breakdown 53 55 , which has been seen in anxiety-related diseases such as chronic stress, neuropsychiatric lupus, and bipolar disorder 15 , 56 , 57 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The disruption of the immune barriers further aggravates local inflammation, leading to a vicious circle. Interestingly, the highly myopic mice showed increased monocyte infiltration, BBB disruption, and altered dendritic spine density in BLA and ventral hippocampus, which are closely related to anxiety 50 52 , implying a potential relationship among inflammation, BBB disruption and high myopia-related anxiety. The cytokines secreted by infiltrated leukocytes can cause BBB breakdown 53 55 , which has been seen in anxiety-related diseases such as chronic stress, neuropsychiatric lupus, and bipolar disorder 15 , 56 , 57 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%