Publications by authors named "Floramarida Salerno Scarzella"

Stress represents a major risk factor for psychiatric disorders, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Recently, we dissected the destabilizing effects of acute stress on the excitatory glutamate system in the prefrontal cortex (PFC). Here, we assessed the effects of single subanesthetic administration of ketamine (10 mg/kg) on glutamate transmission and dendritic arborization in the PFC of footshock (FS)-stressed rats, along with changes in depressive, anxious, and fear extinction behaviors.

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Several neurodegenerative disorders exhibit selective vulnerability, with subsets of neurons more affected than others, possibly because of the high expression of an altered gene or the presence of particular features that make them more susceptible to insults. On the other hand, resilient neurons may display the ability to develop antioxidant defenses, particularly in diseases of mitochondrial origin, where oxidative stress might contribute to the neurodegenerative process. In this work, we investigated the oxidative stress response of embryonic fibroblasts and cortical neurons obtained from -KO mice.

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  • Researchers studied brain cells from patients with Friedreich ataxia (FRDA) and healthy people to understand problems caused by a lack of frataxin (FXN) protein.
  • They found FRDA neurons had issues like too much iron and too many reactive oxygen species (harmful molecules), making them sensitive to damage.
  • A special treatment helped increase the FXN protein and protected the FRDA neurons, showing it might help not only stop the disease from getting worse but also improve symptoms.
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