2016
Mitochondria controlled by UCP2 determine hypoxia-induced synaptic remodeling in the cortex and hippocampus
Varela L, Schwartz ML, Horvath TL. Mitochondria controlled by UCP2 determine hypoxia-induced synaptic remodeling in the cortex and hippocampus. Neurobiology Of Disease 2016, 90: 68-74. PMID: 26777666, DOI: 10.1016/j.nbd.2016.01.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHippocampal neuronsMitochondria-endoplasmic reticulum interactionUCP2-KO miceEarly postnatal exposureLoss of synapsesOxygen tensionHigher brain regionsAdaptive mitochondrial responsesProtein 2 expressionHypothalamic circuitsPostnatal exposureKO miceSynaptic remodelingSystemic metabolismSynaptic inputsBrain cellsMetabolic controlNeuronal mitochondriaBrain regionsAdaptive responseNeuronsHippocampusMitochondrial dynamicsMetabolic challengesCortex
2013
Maternal and Offspring Pools of Osteocalcin Influence Brain Development and Functions
Oury F, Khrimian L, Denny CA, Gardin A, Chamouni A, Goeden N, Huang YY, Lee H, Srinivas P, Gao XB, Suyama S, Langer T, Mann JJ, Horvath TL, Bonnin A, Karsenty G. Maternal and Offspring Pools of Osteocalcin Influence Brain Development and Functions. Cell 2013, 155: 228-241. PMID: 24074871, PMCID: PMC3864001, DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2013.08.042.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOsteoblast-derived hormone osteocalcinBrain developmentBone-derived signalsBlood-brain barrierFetal brain developmentInfluences brain developmentBone massNeuronal apoptosisMonoamine neurotransmittersGABA synthesisMemory deficitsNeuroanatomical defectsOffspring poolPostnatal functionMaternal genotypeMetabolic functionsOsteocalcinPowerful regulationBrainMaternal influenceRegulationBrainstemPregnancyHippocampusMidbrainNatural birth-induced UCP2 in brain development
Seli E, Horvath TL. Natural birth-induced UCP2 in brain development. Reviews In Endocrine And Metabolic Disorders 2013, 14: 347-350. PMID: 23979530, DOI: 10.1007/s11154-013-9262-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVaginal birthPost-operative surgical careLong-term outcomesEarly postnatal periodWild-type littermatesAdult brain structureUCP2 mRNA expressionTerm outcomesSurgical techniqueSurgical carePostnatal periodSurgical meansHippocampal formationMore deliveriesSynapse formationAxonal outgrowthC-sectionKnockout animalsMRNA expressionUCP2 expressionBrain developmentBrain structuresNeuronal differentiationBirthHippocampus
2012
Ucp2 Induced by Natural Birth Regulates Neuronal Differentiation of the Hippocampus and Related Adult Behavior
Simon-Areces J, Dietrich MO, Hermes G, Garcia-Segura LM, Arevalo MA, Horvath TL. Ucp2 Induced by Natural Birth Regulates Neuronal Differentiation of the Hippocampus and Related Adult Behavior. PLOS ONE 2012, 7: e42911. PMID: 22905184, PMCID: PMC3414493, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0042911.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUCP2 expressionCellular stressHippocampal neuronsChemical inhibitionMitochondrial bioenergeticsNeuronal differentiationGenetic ablationNatural birthProtein 2Adult behaviorCell proliferationCritical roleAdult brainNeuronal numberExpressionBioenergeticsNeuronsBirthDifferentiationRegulationProliferationSynaptogenesisVitroNeuroprotectionHippocampusPlasticity of Brain Feeding Circuits in Response to Food
Horvath T. Plasticity of Brain Feeding Circuits in Response to Food. 2012, 61-74. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-3492-4_5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBrain regionsBrain structuresBrain's feeding circuitsPrevalent medical problemEnergy expenditureHigher brain regionsSleep/wake cycleEnergy metabolismPeripheral hormonesAutonomic functionCerebral cortexNeuronal circuitsMedical problemsNeuronal interactionsWake cycleFeeding circuitMetabolismMost mammalsFeedingObesityDiabetesHippocampusCortexHormoneBrain
2004
Presynaptic N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate receptor expression is increased by estrogen in an aromatase‐rich area of the songbird hippocampus
Saldanha CJ, Schlinger BA, Micevych PE, Horvath TL. Presynaptic N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate receptor expression is increased by estrogen in an aromatase‐rich area of the songbird hippocampus. The Journal Of Comparative Neurology 2004, 469: 522-534. PMID: 14755533, DOI: 10.1002/cne.11035.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHP neuronsVertebrate hippocampusSongbird hippocampusN-methyl-d-aspartate receptor expressionSubcellular characteristicsInfluence of estrogenFunctional plasticityType glutamate receptorsZebra finch brainPrecise mechanismSomal sizeExcitatory pathwaysReceptor expressionExcitatory neurotransmissionExcitatory synapsesGlutamate receptorsPostsynaptic locusPresynaptic boutonsHippocampusEstrogenKey interfacePlasticityNeuronsAromataseAutoreception