Publications by authors named "S Middei"

Cell signaling is central to neuronal activity and its dysregulation may lead to neurodegeneration and cognitive decline. Here, we show that selective genetic potentiation of neuronal ERK signaling prevents cell death in vitro and in vivo in the mouse brain, while attenuation of ERK signaling does the opposite. This neuroprotective effect mediated by an enhanced nuclear ERK activity can also be induced by the novel cell penetrating peptide RB5.

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  • Epilepsy commonly occurs alongside Alzheimer's disease (AD) and often appears before noticeable memory decline, suggesting a potential link worth studying in early AD stages.
  • Research on Tg2576 mice showed that repeated seizures led to memory impairment and increased amyloid-β (Aβ) levels specifically in those with pre-symptomatic AD, indicating a connection between seizures and AD pathology.
  • The antiepileptic drug lamotrigine was effective in reversing the neuronal changes and memory deficits caused by seizures, suggesting it could help mitigate the progression of AD in its early stages.
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Epidemiological evidence indicates that stress and aversive psychological conditions can affect cancer progression, while well-being protects against it. Although a large set of studies have addressed the impact of stress on cancer, not much is known about the mechanisms that protect from cancer in healthy psychological conditions. C57BL/6J mouse pups were exposed to an environmental enrichment condition consisting of being raised until weaning by the biological lactating mother plus a non-lactating virgin female (LnL = Lactating and non-Lactating mothers).

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Imaging in neurosciences allows for the visual representation of micro- and macro-components of the central (CNS) and peripheral (PNS) nervous systems with the intent of investigating their morphology and function, to provide diagnosis and prognosis of neurological diseases and to monitor responses to treatments [...

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