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The Duration of Stress Determines Sex Specificities in the Vulnerability to Dep...

Gaspar, Rita; Soares-Cunha, Carina; Domingues, Ana Verónica; Coimbra, Bárbara; Baptista, Filipa; Pinto, Luísa; Ambrósio, António; Rodrigues, Ana-João

Stress exposure has been shown to induce a variety of molecular and functional alterations associated with anxiety and depression. Some studies suggest that microglia, the immune cells of the brain, play a significant role in determining neuronal and behavioral responses to chronic stress and also contribute to the development of stress-related psychopathologies. However, little is known about the impact of the...


Microglial depletion has no impact on disease progression in a mouse model of m...

Campos, Ana Bela; Silva, Sara Carina Duarte; Fernandes, Bruno; Coimbra, Bárbara; Campos, Jonas; Monteiro-Fernandes, Daniela; Teixeira-Castro, Andreia

Machado–Joseph disease (MJD), also known as spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3), is an autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder (ND). While most research in NDs has been following a neuron-centric point of view, microglia are now recognized as crucial in the brain. Previous work revealed alterations that point to an increased activation state of microglia in the brain of CMVMJD135 mice, a MJD mouse model ...


Resilience to stress and sex-specific remodeling of microglia and neuronal morp...

Gaspar, Rita; Soares-Cunha, Carina; Domingues, Ana Verónica; Coimbra, Bárbara; Baptista, Filipa I.; Pinto, Luísa; Ambrósio, António; Rodrigues, Ana João

Prenatal exposure to stress or glucocorticoids (GC) is associated with the appearance of psychiatric diseases later in life. Microglia, the immune cells of the brain, are altered in stress-related disorders. Synthetic GC such as dexamethasone (DEX) are commonly prescribed in case of preterm risk labour in order to promote fetal lung maturation. Recently, we reported long-lasting differences in microglia morphol...


Nucleus accumbens medium spiny neurons subtypes signal both reward and aversion

Soares-Cunha, Carina; Vasconcelos, Nivaldo António Portela; Coimbra, Bárbara; Domingues, Ana Verónica; Silva, Joana M.; Loureiro-Campos, Eduardo

Deficits in decoding rewarding (and aversive) signals are present in several neuropsychiatric conditions such as depression and addiction, emphasising the importance of studying the underlying neural circuits in detail. One of the key regions of the reward circuit is the nucleus accumbens (NAc). The classical view on the field postulates that NAc dopamine receptor D1-expressing medium spiny neurons (D1-MSNs) co...


Role of laterodorsal tegmentum projections to nucleus accumbens in reward-relat...

Coimbra, Bárbara; Soares-Cunha, Carina; Vasconcelos, Nivaldo António Portela; Domingues, Ana Verónica; Borges, Sónia; Sousa, Nuno; Rodrigues, Ana João

The laterodorsal tegmentum (LDT) is associated with reward considering that it modulates VTA neuronal activity, but recent anatomical evidence shows that the LDT also directly projects to nucleus accumbens (NAc). We show that the majority of LDT-NAc inputs are cholinergic, but there is also GABAergic and glutamatergic innervation; activation of LDT induces a predominantly excitatory response in the NAc. Non-sel...


Criticality between Cortical States

Fontenele, Antonio J.; Vasconcelos, Nivaldo António Portela; Feliciano, Thaís; Aguiar, Leandro A. A.; Soares-Cunha, Carina; Coimbra, Bárbara

Since the first measurements of neuronal avalanches, the critical brain hypothesis has gained traction. However, if the brain is critical, what is the phase transition? For several decades, it has been known that the cerebral cortex operates in a diversity of regimes, ranging from highly synchronous states (with higher spiking variability) to desynchronized states (with lower spiking variability). Here, using b...


Hair cortisol concentration (HCC) as a measure for prenatal psychological distr...

Mustonen, Paula; Karlsson, Linnea; Scheinin, Noora M.; Kortesluoma, Susanna; Coimbra, Bárbara; Rodrigues, Ana João; Karlsson, Hasse

Prenatal environment reportedly affects the programming of developmental trajectories in offspring and the modification of risks for later morbidity. Among the increasingly studied prenatal exposures are maternal psychological distress (PD) and altered maternal hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis functioning. Both prenatal PD and maternal short-term cortisol concentrations as markers for HPA axis activity...


Validation and development of a newproduct –marketing mix strategy for + tranquilo

Coimbra, Bárbara; Santos, Francisco Machado dos; Figueiredo, Manuel Maria; Pereira, Ricardo; Silva, Susana Duarte


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