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Microglia-mediated neuroinflammation is a key contributor to Parkinson's disease (PD) pathogenesis. Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2), the leading genetic contributor to both familial and sporadic PD, has been implicated in driving this connection. However, its precise role remains incompletely understood due to technical challenges.
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Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou 310053, China.
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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen University, Zhongshan Second Road 58, Guangzhou, 510700, People's Republic of China.
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February 2025
Department of Integrative Medicine and Neurobiology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology and MOE Frontiers Center for Brain Science, Institutes of Brain Science, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China.
Excessive gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is considered to be an initiating factor in the etiology of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). GnRH neuronal axons terminate at the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus and median eminence, where tanycytes, specialized glial cells, have been proposed to modulate GnRH secretion through plasticity. However, the precise role of the "GnRH-tanycyte unit" during the pathological state of PCOS has not been thoroughly explored.
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