Publications by authors named "Eline Feenstra"

Regeneration capacity is reduced as CNS axons mature. Using laser-mediated axotomy, proteomics and puromycin-based tagging of newly-synthesized proteins in a human embryonic stem cell-derived neuron culture system that allows isolation of axons from cell bodies, we show here that efficient regeneration in younger axons (d45 in culture) is associated with local axonal protein synthesis (local translation). Enhanced regeneration, promoted by co-culture with human glial precursor cells, is associated with increased axonal synthesis of proteins, including those constituting the translation machinery itself.

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  • The study investigates how early life stress affects the balance between excitation and inhibition in prefrontal neurons as we age, suggesting that stress could accelerate this shift, which is linked to various psychiatric disorders.
  • Results show that while early life stress does indeed speed up changes in the excitation-inhibition balance, lowering the expression of the mineralocorticoid receptor does not intensify this effect, contradicting initial expectations regarding its protective role.
  • Overall, findings indicate that early life stress impacts neuronal development, but the lack of significant acceleration or protective effects from the mineralocorticoid receptor suggests that other mechanisms should be researched to understand the development of psychiatric disorders.
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Cold-water coral (CWC) mounds are build-ups comprised of coral-dominated intervals alternating with a mixed carbonate-siliciclastic matrix. At some locations, CWC mounds are influenced by methane seepage, but the impact of methane on CWC mounds is poorly understood. To constrain the potential impact of methane on CWC mound growth, lipid biomarker investigations were combined with mineralogical and petrographic analyses to investigate the anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) and authigenic carbonate formation in sediment from a seep-affected CWC mound in the Gulf of Cadiz.

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