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Smell, an underrated early biomarker for brain aging

Brai, Emanuele ; Hummel, Thomas ; Alberi, Lavinia

In: Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2020, vol. 14, p. -

Olfaction is in addition to touch the most ancient of our senses, developing already in the womb it decays progressively from 65 years of age with a more pronounced impairment associated with dementia. Despite its clinical relevance and testing accessibility, smell remains an overlooked biomarker, which is rarely used by neurologists in the early screening phase. In this perspective article,...

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TF-ChIP Method for Tissue-Specific Gene Targets

Perna, Amalia ; Alberi, Lavinia

In: Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 2019, vol. 13, p. -

Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is an assay developed in order to define the dynamic nature of transcription processes. This method has been widely employed to identify methylated and acetylated DNA sequences in a variety of organs both in animals and humans. Nevertheless, this technique is significantly less employed to study transcriptional targets of specific nuclear signaling factors...

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Progressive signaling changes in the olfactory nerve of patients with Alzheimer’s disease

Bathini, Praveen ; Mottas, Antoine ; Jaquet, Muriel ; Brai, Emanuele ; Alberi, Lavinia

In: Neurobiology of Aging, 2019, vol. 76, p. 80–95

Olfaction declines with aging and appears to be a prodromal sign of cognitive decline in progressive neurodegenerative diseases. Nevertheless, very little is known about the pathophysiological changes underlying smell loss that may reflect early network dysfunction. A cross-sectional histoanatomical study was conducted on postmortem olfactory nerves of patients with increasing severity of...

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Effects of monoamines and antidepressants on astrocyte physiology: implications for monoamine hypothesis of depression

Marathe, Swananda V ; D’almeida, Priyal L ; Virmani, Garima ; Bathini, Praveen ; Alberi, Lavinia

In: Journal of Experimental Neuroscience, 2018, vol. 12, p. -

Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most common neuropsychiatric disorders affecting over one-fifth of the population worldwide. Owing to our limited understanding of the pathophysiology of MDD, the quest for finding novel antidepressant drug targets is severely impeded. Monoamine hypothesis of MDD provides a robust theoretical framework, forming the core of a large jigsaw puzzle, ...

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Neurovascular EGFL7 regulates adult neurogenesis in the subventricular zone and thereby affects olfactory perception

Bicker, Frank ; Vasic, Verica ; Horta, Guilherme ; Ortega, Felipe ; Nolte, Hendrik ; Kavyanifar, Atria ; Keller, Stefanie ; Stankovic, Nevenka Dudvarski ; Harter, Patrick N. ; Benedito, Rui ; Lutz, Beat ; Baüerle, Tobias ; Hartwig, Jens ; Baumgart, Jan ; Krüger, Marcus ; Radyushkin, Konstantin ; Alberi, Lavinia ; Berninger, Benedikt ; Schmidt, Mirko H.H.

In: Nature Communications, 2017, vol. 8, p. ncomms15922

Adult neural stem cells reside in a specialized niche in the subventricular zone (SVZ). Throughout life they give rise to adult-born neurons in the olfactory bulb (OB), thus contributing to neural plasticity and pattern discrimination. Here, we show that the neurovascular protein EGFL7 is secreted by endothelial cells and neural stem cells (NSCs) of the SVZ to shape the vascular stem-cell...

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Jagged1 is altered in alzheimer’s disease and regulates spatial memory processing

Marathe, Swananda ; Jaquet, Muriel ; Annoni, Jean-Marie ; Alberi, Lavinia

In: Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 2017, vol. 11, p. -

Notch signaling plays an instrumental role in hippocampus-dependent memory formation and recent evidence indicates a displacement of Notch1 and a reduction its activity in hippocampal and cortical neurons from Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients. As Notch activation depends on ligand availability, we investigated whether Jagged1 expression was altered in brain specimen of AD patients. We found...

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Notch1 hallmarks fibrillary depositions in sporadic Alzheimer’s disease

Brai, Emanuele ; Raio, Noemi Alina ; Alberi, Lavinia

In: Acta Neuropathologica Communications, 2016, vol. 4, p. 64

Background: Notch1 signaling is a cellular cascade with a fundamental role from brain development to adult brain function. Reduction in Notch1 affects synaptic plasticity, memory and olfaction. On the other hand, Notch1 overactivation after brain injury is detrimental for neuronal survival. Some familial Alzheimer’s disease (FAD) mutations in Presenilins can affect Notch1...

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Notch1 regulates hippocampal plasticity through interaction with the reelin pathway, glutamatergic transmission and CREB signaling

Brai, Emanuele ; Marathe, Swananda ; Astori, Simone ; Fredj, Naila Ben ; Perry, Elisabeth ; Lamy, Christophe ; Scotti, Alessandra ; Alberi, Lavinia

In: Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 2015, p. 447

Notch signaling plays a crucial role in adult brain function such as synaptic plasticity, memory and olfaction. Several reports suggest an involvement of this pathway in neurodegenerative dementia. Yet, to date, the mechanism underlying Notch activity in mature neurons remains unresolved. In this work, we investigate how Notch regulates synaptic potentiation and contributes to the establishment...

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Notch in memories: points to remember

Marathe, Swananda ; Alberi, Lavinia

In: Hippocampus, 2015, vol. 25, no. 7, p. 771–778

Memory is a temporally evolving molecular and structural process, which involves changes from local synapses to complex neural networks. There is increasing evidence for an involvement of developmental pathways in regulating synaptic communication in the adult nervous system. Notch signaling has been implicated in memory formation in a variety of species. Nevertheless, the mechanism of Notch...

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Notch1 activity in the olfactory bulb is odour-dependent and contributes to olfactory behaviour

Brai, Emanuele ; Marathe, Swananda ; Zentilin, Lorena ; Giacca, Mauro ; Nimpf, Johannes ; Kretz, Robert ; Scotti, Alessandra ; Alberi, Lavinia

In: European Journal of Neuroscience, 2014, vol. 40, no. 10, p. 3436–3449

Notch signalling plays an important role in synaptic plasticity, learning and memory functions in both Drosophila and rodents. In this paper, we report that this feature is not restricted to hippocampal networks but also involves the olfactory bulb (OB). Odour discrimination and olfactory learning in rodents are essential for survival. Notch1 expression is enriched in mitral cells of the mouse...