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You Li is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Excitatory postsynaptic potential & Offspring. The author has co-authored 1 publications.
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miR-936 is Increased in Schizophrenia and Inhibits Neural Development and AMPA Receptor-Mediated Synaptic Transmission.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors showed that miR-936 upregulation in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) of individuals with schizophrenia is increased from layers 2 to 6 of the DLPFC in schizophrenia samples.
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Prenatal maternal stress induces increased avoidance behavior in adolescent mice offspring
Xueyong Yin,Xiaoyu Liu,Yiran Liu,Xiao Liu,Fei Zhou,Xi Yu,Shu Yan,Yunluo Li,Yuru Du,You Li,Kaoqi Lian,Ye Zhao,Haishui Shi +12 more
Abstract: Defensive behavior is an instinctive response to potential or actual threats, crucial for the survival and reproduction of species. It is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors and undergoes continuous changes throughout an individual's development. Stress, as a significant environmental factor, has a profound and enduring impact on reshaping an individual's behavior, particularly when experienced during early life. However, the effects of early life stress on defensive behavior remain unclear. In this study, defensive behaviors were evaluated in adolescent mice offspring exposed to prenatal stress. Serum corticosterone and neural dendritic spine density were measured. Behaviors results showed that prenatal stress significantly increased anxiety-like and avoidance behaviors in male offspring mice. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) results indicated that prenatal stress led to a significant increase in serum corticosterone levels in male offspring following predator odor exposure. Golgi staining analysis revealed a decrease in neural dendritic spine density in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) of offspring. These findings suggest that behavioral changes in offspring mice caused by prenatal stress may be related to alterations in corticosterone levels and neuronal structure. However, the causation and specific mechanisms require further investigation.
Maternal exposure to triclosan during lactation alters social behaviors and the hippocampal ultrastructure in adult mouse offspring.
Ying Hao,Xiang Guo,Xinhao Wang,Xiaorui Shi,Mengxu Shi,Li Meng,Miao Gong,Yaling Fu,Ye Zhao,Yuru Du,Ruifu Yang,Wenshuya Li,Kaoqi Lian,Li Song,Sheng Wang,You Li,Yun Shi,Hai-Shui Shi +17 more
TL;DR: The authors investigated the long-lasting impacts of adding triclosan to the maternal drinking water during lactation on the social behaviors of adult mouse offspring and explored the potential mechanism underlying these effects.