Publications by authors named "M L Andermann"

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  • Neuropeptides play a crucial role in brain functions related to feeding and behavior, but many details about their interactions in the awake brain remain unclear.
  • The study focuses on how specific neurons in the hypothalamus react to different neuropeptides to regulate eating and the feeling of fullness.
  • Results show that the release of hunger-related and satiety-related neuropeptides can either compete or cooperate to control important signaling pathways, helping to gradually promote feelings of fullness during meals.
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The choroid plexus (ChP) is a vital brain barrier and source of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Here, we use longitudinal two-photon imaging in awake mice and single-cell transcriptomics to elucidate the mechanisms of ChP regulation of brain inflammation. We used intracerebroventricular injections of lipopolysaccharides (LPS) to model meningitis in mice and observed that neutrophils and monocytes accumulated in the ChP stroma and surged across the epithelial barrier into the CSF.

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Significance: The choroid plexus (ChP) epithelial network displays diverse dynamics, including propagating calcium waves and individuated fluctuations in single cells. These rapid events underscore the possibility that ChP dynamics may reflect behaviorally relevant and clinically important changes in information processing and signaling. Optogenetic and chemogenetic tools provide spatiotemporally precise and sustained approaches for testing such dynamics .

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Introduction: Musical roundness perception relies on consonance/dissonance within a rule-based harmonic context, but also on individual characteristics of the listener. The present work tackles these aspects in a combined psychoacoustic and neurophysiological study, taking into account participant's musical aptitude.

Methods: Our paradigm employed cadence-like four-chord progressions, based on Western music theory.

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Elevated anxiety often precedes anorexia nervosa and persists after weight restoration. Patients with anorexia nervosa often describe self-starvation as pleasant, potentially because food restriction can be anxiolytic. Here, we tested whether repeated stress can cause animals to prefer a starvation-like state.

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