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Neurofilament Accumulations in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Patients’ Motor Neurons Impair Axonal Initial Segment Integrity

[Cellular And Molecular Life Sciences] To assess neurofilament accumulations and study the impact on motor neurons (MNs), investigators compared MNs derived from induced pluripotent stem cells of patients carrying mutations in C9orf72, SOD1 and TARDBP genes, the three main ALS genetic causes.

Cannabidiol Protects Dopaminergic-Like Neurons Against Paraquat- and Maneb-Induced Cell Death Through Safeguarding DJ-1CYS106 and Caspase 3 Independently of Cannabinoid Receptors: Relevance in Parkinson’s Disease

[ACS Chemical Neuroscience] Menstrual stromal cell-derived dopamine-like neurons intoxicated with paraquat/maneb were used as a model system to elucidate the mechanism by which cannabidiol protects the neural cell from apoptosis in vitro.

Alcohol Induces Apoptosis and Autophagy in Microglia BV-2 Cells

[Food And Chemical Toxicology] Microglia BV-2 cells were exposed to various concentrations of alcohol for 3 or 12 h, imitating different stages of drunkenness after alcohol use, respectively, to the understanding of the action mechanisms of alcohol neurotoxicity.

3D Bioprinting Patient-Derived Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Models of Alzheimer’s Disease Using a Smart Bioink

[Bioelectronic Medicine] The combination of cells, bioink, and puromorphamine-releasing microspheres were used to mimic the in vivo environment and direct the differentiation of the neural progenitor cells into basal forebrain-resembling cholinergic neurons.

AZD5438 a GSK-3a/B and CDK Inhibitor Is Antiapoptotic Modulates Mitochondrial Activity and Protects Human Neurons From Mitochondrial Toxins

[Scientific Reports] Experiments inhuman-inducedd pluripotent stem cell-derived cortical and midbrain neurons showed AZD5438 mediated significant protective effects, preventing neuronal cell death, and collapse in the neurite and mitochondrial network associated with rotenone treatment.

Sting and p53 DNA Repair Pathways Are Compromised in Alzheimer’s Disease

[Scientific Reports] Scientists reported that the monomer:dimer ratio of phosphorylated p53 increased by 2.86-fold in the temporal lobes of Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients compared to age-matched controls, indicating that p53 oligomerization was compromised in AD.

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