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13 Citations
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Memory Deficits in Children with Developmental Dyslexia: A Reading-Level and Chronological-Age Matched Design

  • Giulia Lazzaro,
  • Cristiana Varuzza,
  • Floriana Costanzo,
  • Elisa Fucà,
  • Silvia Di Vara,
  • Maria Elena De Matteis,
  • Stefano Vicari and
  • Deny Menghini

Developmental Dyslexia (DD) is considered a multifactorial deficit. Among the neurocognitive impairments identified in DD, it has been found that memory plays a particularly important role in reading and learning. The present study aims to investigat...

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3,015 Views
16 Pages

22 February 2024

This study aimed to compare procedural learning skills between Spanish-speaking preschool children (ages 4 years to 4 years, 11 months) with developmental language disorder (DLD) and their chronologically matched typically developing (TD) peers. Usin...

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8 Citations
8,374 Views
21 Pages

Verbal Learning and Memory Deficits across Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders: Insights from an ENIGMA Mega Analysis

  • Eamonn Kennedy,
  • Spencer W. Liebel,
  • Hannah M. Lindsey,
  • Shashank Vadlamani,
  • Pui-Wa Lei,
  • Maheen M. Adamson,
  • Martin Alda,
  • Silvia Alonso-Lana,
  • Tim J. Anderson and
  • Celso Arango
  • + 135 authors

Deficits in memory performance have been linked to a wide range of neurological and neuropsychiatric conditions. While many studies have assessed the memory impacts of individual conditions, this study considers a broader perspective by evaluating ho...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,981 Views
15 Pages

3 September 2019

Adaptive behavior requires the adjustment of one’s behavioral repertoire to situational demands. The learning of situationally appropriate choice behavior can be operationalized as a task of Conditional Discrimination Learning (CDL). CDL requir...

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1,757 Views
22 Pages

Assessing the Influence of Low Doses of Sucrose on Memory Deficits in Fish Exposed to Common Insecticide Based on Fipronil and Pyriproxyfen

  • Viorica Rarinca,
  • Luminita Diana Hritcu,
  • Marian Burducea,
  • Gabriel Plavan,
  • Radu Lefter,
  • Vasile Burlui,
  • Laura Romila,
  • Alin Ciobică,
  • Elena Todirascu-Ciornea and
  • Cristian-Alin Barbacariu

15 December 2024

Although pesticides have been a constant concern for decades, in the last ten years, public discussions and scientific research have emphasized their impact on human health and the environment, drawing increased attention to the problems associated w...

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  • Open Access
28 Citations
6,077 Views
18 Pages

Long-Lasting Exendin-4 Fusion Protein Improves Memory Deficits in High-Fat Diet/Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Mice

  • Kyung-Ah Park,
  • Zhen Jin,
  • Jong Youl Lee,
  • Hyeong Seok An,
  • Eun Bee Choi,
  • Kyung Eun Kim,
  • Hyun Joo Shin,
  • Eun Ae Jeong,
  • Kyoung Ah Min and
  • Meong Cheol Shin
  • + 1 author

Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) mimetics have been approved as an adjunct therapy for glycemic control in type 2 diabetic patients for the increased insulin secretion under hyperglycemic conditions. Recently, it is reported that such agents elicit ne...

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44 Citations
12,534 Views
18 Pages

21 June 2013

Memory impairment is a consistent feature of the schizophrenic syndrome. Hippocampal dysfunction has also been consistently demonstrated. This review will discuss neurophysiological and neuroanatomical aspects of memory formation and how they relate...

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  • Open Access
79 Citations
9,219 Views
16 Pages

Glycyrrhizin Alleviates Neuroinflammation and Memory Deficit Induced by Systemic Lipopolysaccharide Treatment in Mice

  • Jeong-Ho Song,
  • Ju-Won Lee,
  • Beomsoo Shim,
  • Chang-Yeol Lee,
  • Sooyong Choi,
  • Chulhun Kang,
  • Nak-Won Sohn and
  • Jung-Won Shin

17 December 2013

The present study investigated the effects of glycyrrhizin (GRZ) on neuroinflammation and memory deficit in systemic lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-treated C57BL/6 mice. Varying doses of GRZ was orally administered (10, 30, or 50 mg/kg) once a day for 3 da...

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13 Citations
4,818 Views
18 Pages

Novel DYRK1A Inhibitor Rescues Learning and Memory Deficits in a Mouse Model of Down Syndrome

  • Wenche Stensen,
  • Ulli Rothweiler,
  • Richard Alan Engh,
  • Melissa R. Stasko,
  • Ilya Bederman,
  • Alberto C. S. Costa,
  • Anders Fugelli and
  • John S. Mjøen Svendsen

17 November 2021

Down syndrome (DS) is a complex genetic disorder associated with substantial physical, cognitive, and behavioral challenges. Due to better treatment options for the physical co-morbidities of DS, the life expectancy of individuals with DS is beginnin...

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1,258 Views
17 Pages

Attention Deficit and Memory Function in Children with Bronchial Asthma: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of 104,975 Patients with Trial Sequential Analysis

  • Plamen Penchev,
  • Daniela Milanova-Ilieva,
  • Lyubomir Gaydarski,
  • Petar-Preslav Petrov,
  • Kostadin Ketev,
  • Pavel Stanchev,
  • Noor Husain and
  • Nikolai Ramadanov

31 July 2025

Introduction: Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease affecting approximately 5 million children in the US, but little is known about whether asthma alters children’s attention and memory functions. Most studies on this topic focus on psychiatr...

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5 Citations
2,571 Views
16 Pages

10 July 2023

The present study examined mechanisms underlying memory deficits in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and their associations with brain structural metrics. Nineteen PD patients and twenty-two matched controls underwent two memory experiments. In Experim...

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58 Citations
10,776 Views
18 Pages

27 June 2013

Schizophrenia is a complex chronic mental illness that is characterized by positive, negative and cognitive symptoms. Cognitive deficits are most predictive of long-term outcomes, with abnormalities in memory being the most robust finding. The adven...

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3 Citations
4,186 Views
25 Pages

The Role of Astrocytes in Synaptic Dysfunction and Memory Deficits in Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Cristina A. Muñoz de León-López,
  • Irene Navarro-Lobato and
  • Zafar U. Khan

20 June 2025

Astrocytes are the most abundant glial cells in the brain. They play critical roles in synapse formation and function, neurotransmitter release and uptake, the production of trophic factors, and energy supply for neuronal survival. In addition to pro...

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9 Citations
4,386 Views
20 Pages

Role of Glutamatergic Projections from Lateral Habenula to Ventral Tegmental Area in Inflammatory Pain-Related Spatial Working Memory Deficits

  • Mobina Alemi,
  • Ana Raquel Pereira,
  • Mariana Cerqueira-Nunes,
  • Clara Monteiro,
  • Vasco Galhardo and
  • Helder Cardoso-Cruz

The lateral habenula (LHb) and the ventral tegmental area (VTA), which form interconnected circuits, have important roles in the crucial control of sensory and cognitive motifs. Signaling in the LHb-VTA pathway can be exacerbated during pain conditio...

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4 Citations
3,309 Views
11 Pages

27 February 2022

Background: Children are especially sensitive to a broad range of influences and show a remarkable capacity for learning. One prominent example is declarative memory, which may be influenced by a variety of factors and is impaired in attention defici...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,397 Views
15 Pages

Face memory impairments are common but heterogeneous in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which may be influenced by co-occurrence with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Here, we aimed to investigate the phenotype change of face memory i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
7,579 Views
18 Pages

Serine Phosphorylation of IRS1 Correlates with Aβ-Unrelated Memory Deficits and Elevation in Aβ Level Prior to the Onset of Memory Decline in AD

  • Wei Wang,
  • Daisuke Tanokashira,
  • Yusuke Fukui,
  • Megumi Maruyama,
  • Chiemi Kuroiwa,
  • Takashi Saito,
  • Takaomi C. Saido and
  • Akiko Taguchi

17 August 2019

The biological effects of insulin signaling are regulated by the phosphorylation of insulin receptor substrate 1 (IRS1) at serine (Ser) residues. In the brain, phosphorylation of IRS1 at specific Ser sites increases in patients with Alzheimer’s...

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  • Open Access
50 Citations
7,090 Views
14 Pages

Hesperidin Alleviates Methotrexate-Induced Memory Deficits via Hippocampal Neurogenesis in Adult Rats

  • Salinee Naewla,
  • Apiwat Sirichoat,
  • Wanassanan Pannangrong,
  • Pornthip Chaisawang,
  • Peter Wigmore and
  • Jariya Umka Welbat

25 April 2019

Methotrexate (MTX), a folic acid antagonist, is widely used in cancer treatment. However, treatment with MTX reduces hippocampal neurogenesis, leading to memory deficits. Hesperidin (Hsd) is a flavonoid glycoside that promotes anti-inflammation, acts...

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  • Open Access
38 Citations
6,284 Views
17 Pages

29 September 2017

Prenatal ethanol exposure is associated with deficits in executive function such as working memory, reversal learning and attentional set shifting in humans and animals. These behaviors are dependent on normal structure and function in cholinergic br...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,366 Views
23 Pages

Targeted Suppression of Lipoprotein Receptor LSR in Astrocytes Leads to Olfactory and Memory Deficits in Mice

  • Aseel El Hajj,
  • Ameziane Herzine,
  • Gaetano Calcagno,
  • Frédéric Désor,
  • Fathia Djelti,
  • Vincent Bombail,
  • Isabelle Denis,
  • Thierry Oster,
  • Catherine Malaplate and
  • Maxime Vigier
  • + 6 authors

12 February 2022

Perturbations of cholesterol metabolism have been linked to neurodegenerative diseases. Glia–neuron crosstalk is essential to achieve a tight regulation of brain cholesterol trafficking. Adequate cholesterol supply from glia via apolipoprotein...

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4 Citations
2,580 Views
21 Pages

Dexmedetomidine Pre-Treatment of Neonatal Rats Prevents Sevoflurane-Induced Deficits in Learning and Memory in the Adult Animals

  • Nerea Jimenez-Tellez,
  • Marcus Pehar,
  • Fahad Iqbal,
  • Alberto Casas-Ortiz,
  • Tiffany Rice and
  • Naweed I. Syed

Anesthetics have been shown to cause cytotoxicity, cell death, affect neuronal growth and connectivity in animal models; however, their effects on learning and memory remain to be fully defined. Here, we examined the effects of the inhalation anesthe...

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64 Citations
8,721 Views
16 Pages

Environmental Enrichment Reverses Histone Methylation Changes in the Aged Hippocampus and Restores Age-Related Memory Deficits

  • Sarah J. Morse,
  • Anderson A. Butler,
  • Robin L. Davis,
  • Ian J. Soller and
  • Farah D. Lubin

1 April 2015

A decline in long-term memory (LTM) formation is a common feature of the normal aging process, which corresponds with abnormal expression of memory-related genes in the aged hippocampus. Epigenetic modulation of chromatin structure is required for pr...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,345 Views
28 Pages

Sevoflurane Exposure in Neonates Perturbs the Expression Patterns of Specific Genes That May Underly the Observed Learning and Memory Deficits

  • Nerea Jimenez-Tellez,
  • Marcus Pehar,
  • Frank Visser,
  • Alberto Casas-Ortiz,
  • Tiffany Rice and
  • Naweed I. Syed

Exposure to commonly used anesthetics leads to neurotoxic effects in animal models—ranging from cell death to learning and memory deficits. These neurotoxic effects invoke a variety of molecular pathways, exerting either immediate or long-term...

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3 Citations
3,038 Views
14 Pages

Verbal Encoding Deficits Impact Recognition Memory in Atypical “Non-Amnestic” Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Deepti Putcha,
  • Nicole Carvalho,
  • Sheena Dev,
  • Scott M. McGinnis,
  • Bradford C. Dickerson and
  • Bonnie Wong

Memory encoding and retrieval deficits have been identified in atypical Alzheimer’s disease (AD), including posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) and logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia (lvPPA), despite these groups being referred to as &l...

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5 Citations
3,729 Views
14 Pages

Extracts from the Leaves of Cissus verticillata Ameliorate High-Fat Diet-Induced Memory Deficits in Mice

  • Woosuk Kim,
  • Hyun Jung Kwon,
  • Hyo Young Jung,
  • Soon-Sung Lim,
  • Beom-Goo Kang,
  • Yong-Bok Jo,
  • Dong-Sool Yu,
  • Soo Young Choi,
  • In Koo Hwang and
  • Dae Won Kim

31 August 2021

We investigated the effects of Cissus verticillata leaf extract (CVE) on a high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity and memory deficits. Male mice (5 weeks of age) were fed vehicle (distilled water), or 30, 100, or 300 mg/kg of CVE once a day for 8 weeks...

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2 Citations
1,430 Views
15 Pages

The transgenic animals have been yielding invaluable insights into amyloid pathology by replicating the key features of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, there is no clear relationship between senile plaques and memory deficits. Instead, cogni...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,756 Views
11 Pages

Early Post-Natal Immune Activation Leads to Object Memory Deficits in Female Tsc2+/− Mice: The Importance of Including Both Sexes in Neuroscience Research

  • Manuel F. López-Aranda,
  • Karen Bach,
  • Raymond Bui,
  • Miranda Phan,
  • Odilia Lu,
  • Chirag Thadani,
  • Alessandro Luchetti,
  • Rochelle Mandanas,
  • Isaiah Herrera and
  • María Dolores López-Ávalos
  • + 1 author

There is evidence that viral infections during pre-natal development constitute a risk factor for neuropsychiatric disorders and lead to learning and memory deficits. However, little is known about why viral infections during early post-natal develop...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,833 Views
17 Pages

Effects of the Bark Resin Extract of Garcinia nigrolineata on Chronic Stress-Induced Memory Deficit in Mice Model and the In Vitro Monoamine Oxidases and β-Amyloid Aggregation Inhibitory Activities of Its Prenylated Xanthone Constituents

  • Charinya Khamphukdee,
  • Ibrahim Turkmani,
  • Yutthana Chotritthirong,
  • Yaowared Chulikhit,
  • Chantana Boonyarat,
  • Nazim Sekeroglu,
  • Artur M. S. Silva,
  • Orawan Monthakantirat and
  • Anake Kijjoa

The present study describes investigation of the effects of the bark resin extract of Garcinia nigrolineata (Clusiaceae) on the cognitive function and the induction of oxidative stress in both frontal cortex and hippocampus by unpredictable chronic m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
1,796 Views
21 Pages

25 January 2025

Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy and the accompanying affective disorders are serious side effects, and their resolution is not guaranteed. Oxidative stress and elevated levels of Nod-like receptor protein 3 (NLRP3) have been detected in th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,711 Views
13 Pages

Neuroprotective Effect of Bean Phosphatidylserine on TMT-Induced Memory Deficits in a Rat Model

  • Minsook Ye,
  • Bong Hee Han,
  • Jin Su Kim,
  • Kyungsoo Kim and
  • Insop Shim

Background: Trimethyltin (TMT) is a potent neurotoxin affecting various regions of the central nervous system, including the neocortex, the cerebellum, and the hippocampus. Phosphatidylserine (PS) is a membrane phospholipid, which is vital to brain c...

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1,057 Views
22 Pages

Background/Objectives: Thyroid hormone (TH) deficiency during the pregnancy and lactation periods leads to enduring memory impairments in offspring. However, the mechanisms underlying the cognitive and memory deficits induced by developmental hypothy...

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  • Open Access
707 Views
14 Pages

rTg4510 Tauopathy Mice Exhibit Non-Spatial Memory Deficits Prevented by Doxycycline Treatment

  • Yasushi Kishimoto,
  • Takashi Kubota,
  • Kentaro Nakashima and
  • Yutaka Kirino

31 October 2025

Background: Hyperphosphorylated tau accumulation and neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) are hallmarks of tauopathies, including Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and are strongly associated with cognitive decline. The rTg4510 mouse model, which expresses m...

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9 Citations
9,171 Views
12 Pages

11 January 2022

Reduced cognitive flexibility, characterized by restricted interests and repetitive behavior, is associated with atypical memory performance in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), suggesting hippocampal dysfunction. FOXP1 syndrome is a neurodevelopmental...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,225 Views
18 Pages

TonEBP Haploinsufficiency Attenuates Microglial Activation and Memory Deficits in Middle-Aged and Amyloid β Oligomer-Treated Mice

  • Jong Youl Lee,
  • Eun Ae Jeong,
  • Jaewoong Lee,
  • Hyun Joo Shin,
  • So Jeong Lee,
  • Hyeong Seok An,
  • Kyung Eun Kim,
  • Won-Ho Kim,
  • Yong Chul Bae and
  • Heeyoung Kang
  • + 1 author

12 November 2023

Age-related microglial activation is associated with cognitive impairment. Tonicity-responsive enhancer-binding protein (TonEBP) is a critical mediator of microglial activation in response to neuroinflammation. However, the precise role of TonEBP in...

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5 Citations
3,015 Views
16 Pages

1 February 2023

Korean ginseng (Panax ginseng) is a traditional herbal supplement known to have a variety of pharmacological activities. A smart farm system could provide potential standardization of ginseng seedlings after investigating plant metabolic responses to...

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19 Citations
8,426 Views
33 Pages

Spatial Working Memory Deficits in Male Rats Following Neonatal Hypoxic Ischemic Brain Injury Can Be Attenuated by Task Modifications

  • Amanda L. Smith,
  • Courtney A. Hill,
  • Michelle Alexander,
  • Caitlin E. Szalkowski,
  • James J. Chrobak,
  • Ted S. Rosenkrantz and
  • R. Holly Fitch

2 April 2014

Hypoxia-ischemia (HI; reduction in blood/oxygen supply) is common in infants with serious birth complications, such as prolonged labor and cord prolapse, as well as in infants born prematurely (<37 weeks gestational age; GA). Most often, HI can le...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,282 Views
16 Pages

Adenosine A2A Receptor Up-Regulation Pre-Dates Deficits of Synaptic Plasticity and of Memory in Mice Exposed to Aβ1–42 to Model Early Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Cátia R. Lopes,
  • António C. Silva,
  • Henrique B. Silva,
  • Paula M. Canas,
  • Paula Agostinho,
  • Rodrigo A. Cunha and
  • João Pedro Lopes

28 July 2023

The intracerebroventricular (icv) injection of amyloid peptides (Aβ) models Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in mice, as typified by the onset within 15 days of deficits of memory and of hippocampal long-term potentiation (LTP) that are prevented...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,073 Views
21 Pages

Dysregulation of ErbB4 Signaling Pathway in the Dorsal Hippocampus after Neonatal Hypoxia-Ischemia and Late Deficits in PV+ Interneurons, Synaptic Plasticity and Working Memory

  • Harisa Spahic,
  • Pritika Parmar,
  • Sarah Miller,
  • Paul Casey Emerson,
  • Charles Lechner,
  • Mark St. Pierre,
  • Neetika Rastogi,
  • Michael Nugent,
  • Sarah Ann Duck and
  • Alfredo Kirkwood
  • + 1 author

28 December 2022

Neonatal hypoxic-ischemic (HI) injury leads to deficits in hippocampal parvalbumin (PV)+ interneurons (INs) and working memory. Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) does not prevent these deficits. ErbB4 supports maturation and maintenance of PV+ IN. Thus, w...

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24 Citations
3,876 Views
13 Pages

Caffeic Acid Alleviates Memory and Hippocampal Neurogenesis Deficits in Aging Rats Induced by D-Galactose

  • Rasa Saenno,
  • Oabnithi Dornlakorn,
  • Tanaporn Anosri,
  • Soraya Kaewngam,
  • Apiwat Sirichoat,
  • Anusara Aranarochana,
  • Wanassanun Pannangrong,
  • Peter Wigmore and
  • Jariya Umka Welbat

23 May 2022

Hippocampal neurogenesis occurs throughout life, but it declines with age. D-galactose (D-gal) enhances cellular senescence through oxidative stress leading to neurodegeneration and memory impairment. Caffeic acid (CA) acts as an antioxidant via decr...

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19 Citations
3,635 Views
17 Pages

Plumbagin Alleviates Intracerebroventricular-Quinolinic Acid Induced Depression-like Behavior and Memory Deficits in Wistar Rats

  • Mandeep Kumar Arora,
  • Anish Ratra,
  • Syed Mohammed Basheeruddin Asdaq,
  • Ali A. Alshamrani,
  • Abdulkhaliq J. Alsalman,
  • Mehnaz Kamal,
  • Ritu Tomar,
  • Jagannath Sahoo,
  • Jangra Ashok and
  • Mohd Imran

11 March 2022

Plumbagin, a hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone, confers neuroprotection via antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The present study aimed to assess the effect of plumbagin on behavioral and memory deficits induced by intrahippocampal administration...

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3 Citations
2,020 Views
15 Pages

Impaired Hippocampal Long-Term Potentiation and Memory Deficits upon Haploinsufficiency of MDGA1 Can Be Rescued by Acute Administration of D-Cycloserine

  • Daiki Ojima,
  • Yoko Tominaga,
  • Takashi Kubota,
  • Atsushi Tada,
  • Hiroo Takahashi,
  • Yasushi Kishimoto,
  • Takashi Tominaga and
  • Tohru Yamamoto

6 September 2024

The maintenance of proper brain function relies heavily on the balance of excitatory and inhibitory neural circuits, governed in part by synaptic adhesion molecules. Among these, MDGA1 (MAM domain-containing glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchor 1) act...

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107 Citations
11,242 Views
17 Pages

Traumatic Brain Injury in Aged Mice Induces Chronic Microglia Activation, Synapse Loss, and Complement-Dependent Memory Deficits

  • Karen Krukowski,
  • Austin Chou,
  • Xi Feng,
  • Brice Tiret,
  • Maria-Serena Paladini,
  • Lara-Kirstie Riparip,
  • Myriam M. Chaumeil,
  • Cynthia Lemere and
  • Susanna Rosi

26 November 2018

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is of particular concern for the aging community since there is both increased incidence of TBI and decreased functional recovery in this population. In addition, TBI is the strongest environmental risk factor for develop...

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10 Citations
3,763 Views
18 Pages

14 November 2020

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is the leading known cause of intellectual disability, and may manifest as deficits in cognitive function, including working memory. Working memory capacity and accuracy increases during adolescence when neurons...

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18 Citations
6,108 Views
18 Pages

Impairments of Synaptic Plasticity Induction Threshold and Network Oscillatory Activity in the Hippocampus Underlie Memory Deficits in a Non-Transgenic Mouse Model of Amyloidosis

  • Jennifer Mayordomo-Cava,
  • Guillermo Iborra-Lázaro,
  • Souhail Djebari,
  • Sara Temprano-Carazo,
  • Irene Sánchez-Rodríguez,
  • Danko Jeremic,
  • Agnès Gruart,
  • José María Delgado-García,
  • Lydia Jiménez-Díaz and
  • Juan D. Navarro-López

20 July 2020

In early Alzheimer disease (AD) models synaptic failures and upstreaming aberrant patterns of network synchronous activity result in hippocampal-dependent memory deficits. In such initial stage, soluble forms of Amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides have...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,762 Views
19 Pages

Ouabain Reverts CUS-Induced Disruption of the HPA Axis and Avoids Long-Term Spatial Memory Deficits

  • Jacqueline Alves Leite,
  • Ana Maria Orellana,
  • Diana Zukas Andreotti,
  • Amanda Midori Matumoto,
  • Natacha Medeiros de Souza Ports`,
  • Larissa de Sá Lima,
  • Elisa Mitiko Kawamoto,
  • Carolina Demarchi Munhoz and
  • Cristoforo Scavone

Ouabain (OUA) is a cardiotonic steroid that modulates Na+, K+ -ATPase activity. OUA has been identified as an endogenous substance that is present in human plasma, and it has been shown to be associated with the response to acute stress in both anima...

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  • Open Access
35 Citations
6,090 Views
14 Pages

Neuroprotective Effects of Euonymus alatus Extract on Scopolamine-Induced Memory Deficits in Mice

  • Yunju Woo,
  • Ji Sun Lim,
  • Jisun Oh,
  • Jeong Soon Lee and
  • Jong-Sang Kim

Euonymus alatus is considered to elicit various beneficial effects against cancer, hyperglycemia, menstrual discomfort, diabetic complications, and detoxification. The young leaves of this plant are exploited as food and also utilized for traditional...

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11 Citations
3,501 Views
21 Pages

Prenatal Cannabinoid Exposure Elicits Memory Deficits Associated with Reduced PSA-NCAM Expression, Altered Glutamatergic Signaling, and Adaptations in Hippocampal Synaptic Plasticity

  • Priyanka D. Pinky,
  • Jenna Bloemer,
  • Warren D. Smith,
  • Yifeng Du,
  • Ryan T. Heslin,
  • Sharay E. Setti,
  • Jeremiah C. Pfitzer,
  • Kawsar Chowdhury,
  • Hao Hong and
  • Subhrajit Bhattacharya
  • + 4 authors

26 October 2023

Cannabis is now one of the most commonly used illicit substances among pregnant women. This is particularly concerning since developmental exposure to cannabinoids can elicit enduring neurofunctional and cognitive alterations. This study investigates...

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27 Citations
4,873 Views
15 Pages

18 June 2021

Baicalein 5,6-dimethyl ether, a bioactive flavonoid isolated for the first time from Alnus rugosa, was explored for its capability to relieve memory deficits and decrease oxidative stress. We examined the neuropharmacological effects of baicalein 5,6...

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12 Citations
4,175 Views
16 Pages

Perilla frutescens Leaf Extract Attenuates Vascular Dementia-Associated Memory Deficits, Neuronal Damages, and Microglial Activation

  • Hyun-Bae Kang,
  • Shin-Hye Kim,
  • Sun-Ho Uhm,
  • Do-Kyung Kim,
  • Nam-Seob Lee,
  • Young-Gil Jeong,
  • Nak-Yun Sung,
  • Dong-Sub Kim,
  • In-Jun Han and
  • Young-Choon Yoo
  • + 1 author

Vascular dementia (VaD) is characterized by a time-dependent memory deficit and essentially combined with evidence of neuroinflammation. Thus, polyphenol-rich natural plants, which possess anti-inflammatory properties, have received much scientific a...

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9 Citations
3,328 Views
16 Pages

Novel Dopamine Transporter Inhibitor, CE-123, Ameliorates Spatial Memory Deficits Induced by Maternal Separation in Adolescent Rats: Impact of Sex

  • Pawel Grochecki,
  • Irena Smaga,
  • Paulina Surowka,
  • Marta Marszalek-Grabska,
  • Predrag Kalaba,
  • Vladimir Dragacevic,
  • Patrycja Kotlinska,
  • Malgorzata Filip,
  • Gert Lubec and
  • Jolanta H. Kotlinska

14 September 2022

Maternal separation (MS) is a key contributor to neurodevelopmental disorders, including learning disabilities. To test the hypothesis that dopamine signaling is a major factor in this, an atypical new dopamine transporter (DAT) inhibitor, CE-123, wa...

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