期刊文献+
共找到58,332篇文章
< 1 2 250 >
每页显示 20 50 100
Neuronal plasticity and its role in Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease
1
作者 Israt Jahan Mohammad Harun-Ur-Rashid +4 位作者 MdAminul Islam Farhana Sharmin Soad K.Al Jaouni Abdullah M.Kaki Samy Selim 《Neural Regeneration Research》 2026年第1期107-125,共19页
Neuronal plasticity,the brain's ability to adapt structurally and functionally,is essential for learning,memory,and recovery from injuries.In neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinso... Neuronal plasticity,the brain's ability to adapt structurally and functionally,is essential for learning,memory,and recovery from injuries.In neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease,this plasticity is disrupted,leading to cognitive and motor deficits.This review explores the mechanisms of neuronal plasticity and its effect on Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.Alzheimer's disease features amyloid-beta plaques and tau tangles that impair synaptic function,while Parkinson's disease involves the loss of dopaminergic neurons affecting motor control.Enhancing neuronal plasticity offers therapeutic potential for these diseases.A systematic literature review was conducted using databases such as PubMed,Scopus,and Google Scholar,focusing on studies of neuronal plasticity in Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.Data synthesis identified key themes such as synaptic mechanisms,neurogenesis,and therapeutic strategies,linking molecular insights to clinical applications.Results highlight that targeting synaptic plasticity mechanisms,such as long-term potentiation and long-term depression,shows promise.Neurotrophic factors,advanced imaging techniques,and molecular tools(e.g.,clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats and optogenetics)are crucial in understanding and enhancing plasticity.Current therapies,including dopamine replacement,deep brain stimulation,and lifestyle interventions,demonstrate the potential to alleviate symptoms and improve outcomes.In conclusion,enhancing neuronal plasticity through targeted therapies holds significant promise for treating neurodegenerative diseases.Future research should integrate multidisciplinary approaches to fully harness the therapeutic potential of neuronal plasticity in Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. 展开更多
关键词 Alzheimer's disease long-term depression long-term potentiation NEUROINFLAMMATION neuronal plasticity Parkinson's disease synaptic plasticity
暂未订购
Brain structural plasticity in large-brained mammals:Not only narrowing roads
2
作者 Marco Ghibaudi Alessandro Zanone Luca Bonfanti 《Neural Regeneration Research》 2026年第5期1669-1680,共12页
The capacity of the central nervous system for structural plasticity and regeneration is commonly believed to show a decreasing progression from“small and simple”brains to the larger,more complex brains of mammals.H... The capacity of the central nervous system for structural plasticity and regeneration is commonly believed to show a decreasing progression from“small and simple”brains to the larger,more complex brains of mammals.However,recent findings revealed that some forms of neural plasticity can show a reverse trend.Although plasticity is a well-preserved,transversal feature across the animal world,a variety of cell populations and mechanisms seem to have evolved to enable structural modifications to take place in widely different brains,likely as adaptations to selective pressures.Increasing evidence now indicates that a trade-off has occurred between regenerative(mostly stem cell–driven)plasticity and developmental(mostly juvenile)remodeling,with the latter primarily aimed not at brain repair but rather at“sculpting”the neural circuits based on experience.In particular,an evolutionary trade-off has occurred between neurogenic processes intended to support the possibility of recruiting new neurons throughout life and the different ways of obtaining new neurons,and between the different brain locations in which plasticity occurs.This review first briefly surveys the different types of plasticity and the complexity of their possible outcomes and then focuses on recent findings showing that the mammalian brain has a stem cell–independent integration of new neurons into pre-existing(mature)neural circuits.This process is still largely unknown but involves neuronal cells that have been blocked in arrested maturation since their embryonic origin(also termed“immature”or“dormant”neurons).These cells can then restart maturation throughout the animal's lifespan to become functional neurons in brain regions,such as the cerebral cortex and amygdala,that are relevant to high-order cognition and emotions.Unlike stem cell–driven postnatal/adult neurogenesis,which significantly decreases from small-brained,short-living species to large-brained ones,immature neurons are particularly abundant in large-brained,long-living mammals,including humans.The immature neural cell populations hosted in these complex brains are an interesting example of an“enlarged road”in the phylogenetic trend of plastic potential decreases commonly observed in the animal world.The topic of dormant neurons that covary with brain size and gyrencephaly represents a prospective turning point in the field of neuroplasticity,with important translational outcomes.These cells can represent a reservoir of undifferentiated neurons,potentially granting plasticity within the high-order circuits subserving the most sophisticated cognitive skills that are important in the growing brains of young,healthy individuals and are frequently affected by debilitating neurodevelopmental and degenerative disorders. 展开更多
关键词 adult neurogenesis AMYGDALA brain plasticity cerebral cortex comparative approach evolution immature neurons
暂未订购
Plasticity meets regeneration during innate spinal cord repair
3
作者 Amruta Tendolkar Mayssa H.Mokalled 《Neural Regeneration Research》 2026年第3期1136-1137,共2页
Regenerative capacity of the central nervous system(CNS)is unevenly distributed among vertebrates.While most mammalian species including humans elicit limited repair following CNS injury or disease,highly regenerative... Regenerative capacity of the central nervous system(CNS)is unevenly distributed among vertebrates.While most mammalian species including humans elicit limited repair following CNS injury or disease,highly regenerative vertebrates including urodele amphibians and teleost fish spontaneously reverse CNS damage.Teletost zebrafish(danio rerio)are tropical freshwater fish that proved to be an excellent vertebrate model of successful CNS regeneration.Differential neuronal,glial,and immune injury responses underlie disparate injury outcomes between highly regenerative zebrafish and poorly regenerative mammals.This article describes complications associated with neuronal repair following spinal cord injury(SCI)in poorly regenerative mammals and highlights intersecting modes of plasticity and regeneration in highly regenerative zebrafish(Figures 1 and 2).Comparative approaches evaluating immunoglial SCI responses were recently reviewed elsewhere(Reyes and Mokalled,2024). 展开更多
关键词 urodele amphibians central nervous system central nervous system cns REGENERATION vertebrate model plasticity vertebrates teleost fish
暂未订购
Differential plasticity of excitatory and inhibitory reticulospinal fibers after spinal cord injury:Implication for recovery
4
作者 Rozaria Jeleva Carmen Denecke Muhr +1 位作者 Alina P.Liebisch Florence M.Bareyre 《Neural Regeneration Research》 2026年第5期2011-2020,共10页
The remodeling of axonal connections following injury is an important feature driving functional recovery.The reticulospinal tract is an interesting descending motor tract that contains both excitatory and inhibitory ... The remodeling of axonal connections following injury is an important feature driving functional recovery.The reticulospinal tract is an interesting descending motor tract that contains both excitatory and inhibitory fibers.While the reticulospinal tract has been shown to be particularly prone to axonal growth and plasticity following injuries of the spinal cord,the differential capacities of excitatory and inhibitory fibers for plasticity remain unclear.As adaptive axonal plasticity involves a sophisticated interplay between excitatory and inhibitory input,we investigated in this study the plastic potential of glutamatergic(vGlut2)and GABAergic(vGat)fibers originating from the gigantocellular nucleus and the lateral paragigantocellular nucleus,two nuclei important for locomotor function.Using a combination of viral tracing,chemogenetic silencing,and AI-based kinematic analysis,we investigated plasticity and its impact on functional recovery within the first 3 weeks following injury,a period prone to neuronal remodeling.We demonstrate that,in this time frame,while vGlut2-positive fibers within the gigantocellular and lateral paragigantocellular nuclei rewire significantly following cervical spinal cord injury,vGat-positive fibers are rather unresponsive to injury.We also show that the acute silencing of excitatory axonal fibers which rewire in response to lesions of the spinal cord triggers a worsening of the functional recovery.Using kinematic analysis,we also pinpoint the locomotion features associated with the gigantocellular nucleus or lateral paragigantocellular nucleus during functional recovery.Overall,our study increases the understanding of the role of the gigantocellular and lateral paragigantocellular nuclei during functional recovery following spinal cord injury. 展开更多
关键词 GABAergic(vGat)fibers gait features glutamatergic(vGlut2)fibers plasticity recovery of function reticulospinal tract spinal cord injury
暂未订购
Microstructural evolution during the progressive transformation-induced plasticity effect in a Fe-0.1C-5Mnmedium manganese steel 被引量:1
5
作者 Mei Zhang Wenhao Li +3 位作者 Yangfei Chen Yang Jiang Xiaofei Guo Han Dong 《International Journal of Minerals,Metallurgy and Materials》 SCIE EI CAS 2025年第2期369-379,共11页
The microstructural evolution of a cold-rolled and intercritical annealed medium-Mn steel(Fe-0.10C-5Mn)was investigated during uniaxial tensile testing.In-situ observations under scanning electron microscopy,transmiss... The microstructural evolution of a cold-rolled and intercritical annealed medium-Mn steel(Fe-0.10C-5Mn)was investigated during uniaxial tensile testing.In-situ observations under scanning electron microscopy,transmission electron microscopy,and X-ray diffraction analysis were conducted to characterize the progressive transformation-induced plasticity process and associated fracture initiation mechanisms.These findings were discussed with the local strain measurements via digital image correlation.The results indicated that Lüders band formation in the steel was limited to 1.5%strain,which was mainly due to the early-stage martensitic phase transformation of a very small amount of the less stable large-sized retained austenite(RA),which led to localized stress concentrations and strain hardening and further retardation of yielding.The small-sized RA exhibited high stability and progressively transformed into martensite and contributed to a stably extended Portevin-Le Chatelier effect.The volume fraction of RA gradually decreased from 26.8%to 8.2%prior to fracture.In the late deformation stage,fracture initiation primarily occurred at the austenite/martensite and ferrite/martensite interfaces and the ferrite phase. 展开更多
关键词 medium-Mn steel retained austenite progressive transformation-induced plasticity effect local strain fracture initiation
在线阅读 下载PDF
Postnatal critical-period brain plasticity and neurodevelopmental disorders:revisited circuit mechanisms
6
作者 Ziwei Shang Xiaohui Zhang 《Journal of Genetics and Genomics》 2025年第10期1177-1188,共12页
Critical periods(CPs)are defined as postnatal developmental windows during which brain circuits exhibit heightened sensitivity to altered experiences or sensory inputs,particularly during brain development in humans a... Critical periods(CPs)are defined as postnatal developmental windows during which brain circuits exhibit heightened sensitivity to altered experiences or sensory inputs,particularly during brain development in humans and animals.During the CP,experience-induced refinements of neural connections are crucial for establishing adaptive and mature brain functions,and aberrant CPs are often accompanied by many neurodevelopmental disorders(NDDs),including autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia.Understanding neural mechanisms underlying the CP regulation is key to delineating the etiology of NDDs caused by abnormal postnatal neurodevelopment.Recent evidence from studies using innovative experimental tools has continuously revisited the inhibition-gating theory of CP to systematically elucidate the differential roles of distinct inhibitory circuits.Here,we provide a comprehensive review of classical experimental findings and emerging inhibitory-circuit regulation mechanisms of the CP,and further discuss how aberrant CP plasticity is associated with NDDs. 展开更多
关键词 Critical periods experience-dependent brain plasticity Inhibitory circuits Neurodevelopmental disorders Microcircuit mechanism
原文传递
From mice to humans:a need for comparable results in mammalian neuroplasticity
7
作者 Marco Ghibaudi Enrica Boda Luca Bonfanti 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS 2025年第2期464-466,共3页
Brain plasticity-A universal tool with many variations:The study of brain plasticity has been gaining interest since almost a century and has now reached a huge amount of information(>80,000 results in PubMed).Over... Brain plasticity-A universal tool with many variations:The study of brain plasticity has been gaining interest since almost a century and has now reached a huge amount of information(>80,000 results in PubMed).Overall,different types of plasticity,including stem cell-driven genesis of new neurons(adult neurogenesis),cells in arrested maturation(dormant neurons),neuro-glial and synaptic plasticity,can coexist and contribute to grant plastic changes in the brain,from a cellular to system level(Benedetti and Couillard-Despres,2022;Bonfanti et al.,2023). 展开更多
关键词 plasticity al. ARREST
在线阅读 下载PDF
Contribution of mechanical forces to structural synaptic plasticity:insights from 3D cellular motility mechanisms
8
作者 Rita O.Teodoro Mafalda Ribeiro Ramos Lara Carvalho 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS 2025年第7期1995-1996,共2页
Cells,tissues,and organs are constantly subjected to the action of mechanical forces from the extracellular environment-and the nervous system is no exception.Cell-intrinsic properties such as membrane lipid compositi... Cells,tissues,and organs are constantly subjected to the action of mechanical forces from the extracellular environment-and the nervous system is no exception.Cell-intrinsic properties such as membrane lipid composition,abundance of mechanosensors,and cytoskeletal dynamics make cells more or less likely to sense these forces.Intrinsic and extrinsic cues are integrated by cells and this combined information determines the rate and dynamics of membrane protrusion growth or retraction(Yamada and Sixt,2019).Cell protrusions are extensions of the plasma membrane that play crucial roles in diverse contexts such as cell migration and neuronal synapse formation.In the nervous system,neurons are highly dynamic cells that can change the size and number of their pre-and postsynaptic elements(called synaptic boutons and dendritic spines,respectively),in response to changes in the levels of synaptic activity through a process called plasticity.Synaptic plasticity is a hallmark of the nervous system and is present throughout our lives,being required for functions like memory formation or the learning of new motor skills(Minegishi et al.,2023;Pillai and Franze,2024). 展开更多
关键词 plasticity STRUCTURAL MECHANISMS
在线阅读 下载PDF
Neurogenesis dynamics in the olfactory bulb:deciphering circuitry organization, function, and adaptive plasticity
9
作者 Moawiah M.Naffaa 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS 2025年第6期1565-1581,共17页
Adult neurogenesis persists after birth in the subventricular zone, with new neurons migrating to the granule cell layer and glomerular layers of the olfactory bulb, where they integrate into existing circuitry as inh... Adult neurogenesis persists after birth in the subventricular zone, with new neurons migrating to the granule cell layer and glomerular layers of the olfactory bulb, where they integrate into existing circuitry as inhibitory interneurons. The generation of these new neurons in the olfactory bulb supports both structural and functional plasticity, aiding in circuit remodeling triggered by memory and learning processes. However, the presence of these neurons, coupled with the cellular diversity within the olfactory bulb, presents an ongoing challenge in understanding its network organization and function. Moreover,the continuous integration of new neurons in the olfactory bulb plays a pivotal role in regulating olfactory information processing. This adaptive process responds to changes in epithelial composition and contributes to the formation of olfactory memories by modulating cellular connectivity within the olfactory bulb and interacting intricately with higher-order brain regions. The role of adult neurogenesis in olfactory bulb functions remains a topic of debate. Nevertheless, the functionality of the olfactory bulb is intricately linked to the organization of granule cells around mitral and tufted cells. This organizational pattern significantly impacts output, network behavior, and synaptic plasticity, which are crucial for olfactory perception and memory. Additionally, this organization is further shaped by axon terminals originating from cortical and subcortical regions. Despite the crucial role of olfactory bulb in brain functions and behaviors related to olfaction, these complex and highly interconnected processes have not been comprehensively studied as a whole. Therefore, this manuscript aims to discuss our current understanding and explore how neural plasticity and olfactory neurogenesis contribute to enhancing the adaptability of the olfactory system. These mechanisms are thought to support olfactory learning and memory, potentially through increased complexity and restructuring of neural network structures, as well as the addition of new granule granule cells that aid in olfactory adaptation. Additionally, the manuscript underscores the importance of employing precise methodologies to elucidate the specific roles of adult neurogenesis amidst conflicting data and varying experimental paradigms. Understanding these processes is essential for gaining insights into the complexities of olfactory function and behavior. 展开更多
关键词 network adaptability NEUROGENESIS neuronal communication olfactory bulb olfactory learning olfactory memory synaptic plasticity
在线阅读 下载PDF
The interaction between KIF21A and KANK1 regulates dendritic morphology and synapse plasticity in neurons
10
作者 Shi-Yan Sun Lingyun Nie +5 位作者 Jing Zhang Xue Fang Hongmei Luo Chuanhai Fu Zhiyi Wei Ai-Hui Tang 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS 2025年第1期209-223,共15页
Morphological alterations in dendritic spines have been linked to changes in functional communication between neurons that affect learning and memory.Kinesin-4 KIF21A helps organize the microtubule-actin network at th... Morphological alterations in dendritic spines have been linked to changes in functional communication between neurons that affect learning and memory.Kinesin-4 KIF21A helps organize the microtubule-actin network at the cell cortex by interacting with KANK1;however,whether KIF21A modulates dendritic structure and function in neurons remains unknown.In this study,we found that KIF21A was distributed in a subset of dendritic spines,and that these KIF21A-positive spines were larger and more structurally plastic than KIF21A-negative spines.Furthermore,the interaction between KIF21A and KANK1 was found to be critical for dendritic spine morphogenesis and synaptic plasticity.Knockdown of either KIF21A or KANK1 inhibited dendritic spine morphogenesis and dendritic branching,and these deficits were fully rescued by coexpressing full-length KIF21A or KANK1,but not by proteins with mutations disrupting direct binding between KIF21A and KANK1 or binding between KANK1 and talin1.Knocking down KIF21A in the hippocampus of rats inhibited the amplitudes of long-term potentiation induced by high-frequency stimulation and negatively impacted the animals’cognitive abilities.Taken together,our findings demonstrate the function of KIF21A in modulating spine morphology and provide insight into its role in synaptic function. 展开更多
关键词 ACTIN CYTOSKELETON dendrite KANK1 KIF21A MICROTUBULE spine morphology SPINE synaptic plasticity talin1
在线阅读 下载PDF
Independent dislocation space model for synchronous improvement of strength and plasticity in fcc metals
11
作者 Rui Liu Keqiang Li +3 位作者 Zhenjun Zhang Zhan Qu Peng Zhang Zhefeng Zhang 《Journal of Materials Science & Technology》 2025年第21期239-244,共6页
Strength and plasticity of metallic structural materials are the fundamental indicators of the service reliability[1].However,as is well known,a general trade-offrelationship exists between strength and plasticity of ... Strength and plasticity of metallic structural materials are the fundamental indicators of the service reliability[1].However,as is well known,a general trade-offrelationship exists between strength and plasticity of metallic materials,making it difficult to improve both of them synchronously[2].At present,only few of the successful cases[3-8],achieved via nano-particles[7],heterogeneous microstructures[8],etc.are mostly limited to some specific materials or processes. 展开更多
关键词 metallic materialsmaking nanoparticles STRENGTH heterogeneous microstructures trade off strength plasticity plasticity metallic structural materials
原文传递
Extracellular vesicles:multiple signaling capabilities and translation into promising therapeutic targets to promote neuronal plasticity
12
作者 Dirk M.Hermann Bernd Giebel 《Neural Regeneration Research》 2025年第12期3521-3522,共2页
Extracellular vesicles(EVs)are cell-derived,lipid membrane-enclosed vesicles carrying a broad spectrum of biologically active molecules(including proteins,RNAs,and bioactive lipids)which play important roles in interc... Extracellular vesicles(EVs)are cell-derived,lipid membrane-enclosed vesicles carrying a broad spectrum of biologically active molecules(including proteins,RNAs,and bioactive lipids)which play important roles in intercellular communication.EVs crucially control neuronal energy metabolism under physiological conditions,constrain oxidative stress a nd brain inflammatory responses,and promote neuronal survival and plasticity upon brain damage. 展开更多
关键词 plasticity OXIDATIVE SPECTRUM
暂未订购
Incipient plasticity of potassium-doped tungsten under nanoindentation:A comparison between experiments and defect dynamics simulations
13
作者 Guensik Min Jeongseok Kim +6 位作者 Phu Cuong Nguyen Sungmin Lee Yeonju Oh Hwangsun Kim Hyoung Chan Kim Ill Ryu Heung Nam Han 《Journal of Materials Science & Technology》 2025年第20期264-274,共11页
The effects of potassium(K)doping on the incipient plasticity of tungsten(W)under nanoindentation were investigated using a combination of experiments and mesoscale defects dynamic simulations.The transmission electro... The effects of potassium(K)doping on the incipient plasticity of tungsten(W)under nanoindentation were investigated using a combination of experiments and mesoscale defects dynamic simulations.The transmission electron microscopy study reveal that nanometer-sized bubbles were formed through the vaporization of K in specimens prepared by spark plasma sintering.In order to investigate the mechanical properties of the K-doped W specimens,nano-characterization experiments and defect dynamics simula-tions were conducted,comparing with those in pure W.Nanoindentation tests reveal that the maximum shear yield stress approaches the theoretical strength in annealed pure W,while K-doped W samples exhibit significant yield drop accompanied with stochastic variations.A newly developed mesoscale defect dynamics model to concurrently couple dislocation dynamics with finite element method has been also employed to investigate micro-mechanisms of plasticity under nanoindentation and the effects of K-bubbles on the plastic deformation.The simulations revealed that the localized stress concentration induced by the K-bubbles promoted dislocation nucleation and enhanced plastic deformation,thereby reducing the yield stress,showing good agreement with the experiment. 展开更多
关键词 TUNGSTEN POTASSIUM NANOINDENTATION plasticity Defect dynamics
原文传递
Anisotropic Mechanical Behavior in an Extruded AZ31 Magnesium Alloy:Experimental and Crystal Plasticity Modeling
14
作者 Shudong Yang Xiaoqian Guo +3 位作者 Chao Ma Lu Shen Lingyu Zhao Wei Zhu 《Acta Metallurgica Sinica(English Letters)》 2025年第9期1527-1544,共18页
The mechanical anisotropy on extruded AZ31 magnesium alloy bar has been investigated by combining experimental measurement and crystal plasticity modeling.Monotonic tension and compression are conducted in four loadin... The mechanical anisotropy on extruded AZ31 magnesium alloy bar has been investigated by combining experimental measurement and crystal plasticity modeling.Monotonic tension and compression are conducted in four loading directions with the oblique angleϕof 0°,30°,60°and 90°from extrusion radial direction to extrusion direction,and are also simulated by visco-plastic self-consistent model with considering twinning and detwinning scheme at the first time.The simulation results are well in agreement with the corresponding experimental data.Combined with the Schmid factor(SF),the anisotropic mechanical behaviors including yield strength,ultimate strength and strain hardening rate are interpreted with the predicted relative activities of deformation modes,texture evolution and twin volume fraction.With the loading angle varying from 0°to 90°,it is found that prismatic slip becomes the primary deformation mode with the decreasing relative activities of basal slip and extension twinning in tension.While the deformation mechanism is more complex in compression:Extension twinning gets great activation at the beginning of the deformation,especially under compression along 90°;basal slip and pyramidal<c+a>slip dominate the late deformation of compression along 0°and 30°,while basal slip and prismatic slip are dominated modes in compression along 60°and 90°.Additionally,different {10 1 2}twinning behaviors with two or three and one or two pairs of twin variants being activated in tension along 30°and compression along 90°,respectively,have a close correlation with the texture evolution to coordinate plastic deformation.The activation of{10 1 2}twinning,which varies with the loading angleϕ,results in the increased trend of strain hardening rate.Following the exhausting of twinning,non-basal slips with the highest SF become the primary deformation mode subsequently,contributing to the decreasing trend in hardening behavior and the anisotropy of ultimate strength. 展开更多
关键词 Magnesium alloyAnisotropy TWINNING Crystal plasticity
原文传递
Plasticity,Contingency,and Virtuality in the Age of Automatic Reproduction
15
作者 Szymon Wróbel 《Philosophy Study》 2025年第4期135-144,共10页
In this paper,the author follows the trail of C.Malabou,Q.Meillassoux,and G.Deleuze and tries to test three philosophical concepts that seem to be particularly threatened in the era of automatic digital reproduction.T... In this paper,the author follows the trail of C.Malabou,Q.Meillassoux,and G.Deleuze and tries to test three philosophical concepts that seem to be particularly threatened in the era of automatic digital reproduction.These three concepts are plasticity(defended for many years by C.Malabou),contingency(reconstructed by Q.Meillassoux),and virtuality(developed by G.Deleuze).The main task of the text will be to reflect on which of these three concepts better protects our thinking against automation and stays faithful to the ideal of creativity.In what sense are plasticity,contingency,and the possibility of virtualization the a priori condition of any transformation,physical or intellectual,affective or conceptual metamorphosis?In what sense are these three concepts the only conditions for the survival of every living being?Would a being without contingency,plasticity,and disposition to virtualization simply be a dead being? 展开更多
关键词 automatic society CONTINGENCY plasticity technical reproduction VIRTUALIZATION
在线阅读 下载PDF
Orientation-dependence of incipient plasticity in a coarse-grained Mg revealed by nanoindentation pop-ins
16
作者 Moein Imani Foumani Syed Taha Khursheed +1 位作者 Yushun Liu Guo-zhen Zhu 《Journal of Magnesium and Alloys》 2025年第6期2554-2564,共11页
The nanoindentation pop-in behaviors of 13 grains with diverse crystallographic orientations were analysed using a coarse-grained Mg-2 wt.% Gd alloy.Within nanoscale stressed volumes within all grains,the converted sh... The nanoindentation pop-in behaviors of 13 grains with diverse crystallographic orientations were analysed using a coarse-grained Mg-2 wt.% Gd alloy.Within nanoscale stressed volumes within all grains,the converted shear stresses for the first pop-in,calculated using the indentation Schmid factor,ranged from 1 to 1.3 GPa,consistent with theoretical predictions for dislocation nucleation in Mg.The estimated activation volume of the first pop-in was approximately 27–40 A3(involving about ~2 atoms),aligning with reported atomistic simulations of the surface dislocation semi-loop nucleation.While indented near the -axis,grains exhibit higher first pop-in loads and successive pop-ins,implying the possibility of a cross-slip nucleation mechanism to accommodate -axis deformation. 展开更多
关键词 Incipient plasticity Dislocation nucleation MAGNESIUM NANOINDENTATION
在线阅读 下载PDF
Recent Advances in the Molecular Mechanisms of Ocular Dominance Plasticity in the Visual Cortex
17
作者 Yanglin Qin Wei Wang +1 位作者 Yu Gu Xuefeng Shi 《Neuroscience Bulletin》 2025年第9期1645-1655,共11页
The visual cortex is an essential part of the brain for processing visual information.It exhibits structural and functional plasticity,which is crucial for adapting to complex visual environments.The quintessential ma... The visual cortex is an essential part of the brain for processing visual information.It exhibits structural and functional plasticity,which is crucial for adapting to complex visual environments.The quintessential manifestation of visual cortical plasticity is ocular dominance plasticity during the critical period,which involves numerous cellular and molecular events.While previous studies have emphasized the role of visual cortical neurons and their associated functional molecules in visual plasticity,recent findings have revealed that structural factors such as the extracellular matrix and glia are also involved.Investigating how these molecules interact to form a complex network that facilitates plasticity in the visual cortex is crucial to our understanding of the development of the visual system and the advancement of therapeutic strategies for visual disorders like amblyopia. 展开更多
关键词 Visual cortex plasticity Visual experience Development Molecular mechanisms
原文传递
Reciprocal translocation experiments reveal gut microbiome plasticity and host specificity in a Qinghai-Xizang Plateau lizard
18
作者 Wei Yu Jing Yang +6 位作者 Li-Wei Teng Xiao-Long Zhao Ze-Yu Zhu Shuang Cui Wei-Guo Du Zhen-Sheng Liu Zhi-Gao Zeng 《Zoological Research》 2025年第1期139-151,共13页
Animal adaptation to environmental challenges is a complex process involving intricate interactions between the host genotype and gut microbiome composition.The gut microbiome,highly responsive to external environment... Animal adaptation to environmental challenges is a complex process involving intricate interactions between the host genotype and gut microbiome composition.The gut microbiome,highly responsive to external environmental factors,plays a crucial role in host adaptability and may facilitate local adaptation within species.Concurrently,the genetic background of host populations influences gut microbiome composition,highlighting the bidirectional relationship between host and microbiome.Despite this,our understanding of gut microbiome plasticity and its role in host adaptability remains limited,particularly in reptiles.To clarify this issue,we conducted a reciprocal translocation experiment with gravid females of the Qinghai toad-headed lizards(Phrynocephalus vlangalii)between high-altitude(2?600 m a.s.l.)and superhigh-altitude(3?600 m a.s.l.)environments on Dangjin Mountain of the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau,China.One year later,we assessed the phenotypes and gut microbiomes of their offspring.Results revealed significant plasticity in gut microbiome diversity and structure in response to contrasting elevations.Highaltitude conditions increased diversity,and maternal effects appeared to enable high-altitude lizards to maintain elevated diversity when exposed to superhigh-altitude environments.Additionally,superhigh-altitude lizards displayed distinct gut microbiome structures with notable host specificity,potentially linked to their lower growth rates.Overall,these findings underscore the importance of the gut microbiome in facilitating reptilian adaptation to rapid environmental changes across altitudinal gradients.Furthermore,this study provides critical insights into microbial mechanisms underpinning local adaptation and adaptative plasticity,offering a foundation for future research on host-microbiome interactions in evolutionary and ecological contexts. 展开更多
关键词 Gut microbiome plasticity Host specificity Phrynocephalus vlangalii Reciprocal translocated experiment
在线阅读 下载PDF
USP47 Regulates Excitatory Synaptic Plasticity and Modulates Seizures in Murine Models by Blocking Ubiquitinated AMPAR Degradation
19
作者 Juan Yang Haiqing Zhang +11 位作者 You Wang Yuemei Luo Weijin Zheng Yong Liu Qian Jiang Jing Deng Qiankun Liu Peng Zhang Hao Huang Changyin Yu Zucai Xu Yangmei Chen 《Neuroscience Bulletin》 2025年第10期1805-1823,共19页
Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder affecting~65 million individuals worldwide.Abnormal synaptic plasticity is one of the most important pathological features of this condition.We investigated how ubiquitin-sp... Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder affecting~65 million individuals worldwide.Abnormal synaptic plasticity is one of the most important pathological features of this condition.We investigated how ubiquitin-specific peptidase 47(USP47)influences synaptic plasticity and its link to epilepsy.We found that USP47 enhanced excitatory postsynaptic transmission and increased the density of total dendritic spines and the proportion of mature dendritic spines.Furthermore,USP47 inhibited the degradation of the ubiquitinatedα-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid receptor(AMPAR)subunit glutamate receptor 1(GluR1),which is associated with synaptic plasticity.In addition,elevated levels of USP47 were found in epileptic mice,and USP47 knockdown reduced the frequency and duration of seizure-like events and alleviated epileptic seizures.To summarize,we present a new mechanism whereby USP47 regulates excitatory postsynaptic plasticity through the inhibition of ubiquitinated GluR1 degradation.Modulating USP47 may offer a potential approach for controlling seizures and modifying disease progression in future therapeutic strategies. 展开更多
关键词 Ubiquitin-specifc protease 47 Synaptic plasticity Glutamate receptor 1 Protein degradation EPILEPSY
原文传递
Solid solution dependence of the deformation behavior in Mg-xZn(x=0,1,2 wt%)alloys:In-situ neutron diffraction and crystal plasticity modeling
20
作者 Huai Wang Soo Yeol Lee +3 位作者 You Sub Kim Huamiao Wang Wanchuck Woo Ke An 《Journal of Magnesium and Alloys》 2025年第2期823-838,共16页
The effects of solid solution on the deformation behavior of binary Mg-xZn(x=0,1,2 wt%)alloys featuring a designated texture that enables extension twinning under tension parallel to the basal pole in most grains,were... The effects of solid solution on the deformation behavior of binary Mg-xZn(x=0,1,2 wt%)alloys featuring a designated texture that enables extension twinning under tension parallel to the basal pole in most grains,were investigated using in-situ neutron diffraction and the EVPSC-TDT model.Neutron diffraction was used to quantitatively track grain-level lattice strains and diffraction intensity changes(related to mechanical twinning)in differently oriented grains of each alloy during cyclic tensile/compressive loadings.These measurements were accurately captured by the model.The stress-strain curves of Mg-1 wt%Zn and Mg-2 wt%Zn alloys show as-expected solid solution strengthening from the addition of Zn compared to pure Mg.The macroscopic yielding and hardening behaviors are explained by alternating slip and twinning modes as calculated by the model.The solid solution's influence on individual deformation modes,including basal〈a〉slip,prismatic〈a〉slip,and extension twinning,was then quantitatively assessed in terms of activity,yielding behavior,and hardening response by combining neutron diffraction results with crystal plasticity predictions.The Mg-1 wt%Zn alloy displays distinct yielding and hardening behavior due to solid solution softening of prismatic〈a〉slip.Additionally,the dependence of extension twinning,in terms of the twinning volume fraction,on Zn content exhibits opposite trends under tensile and compressive loadings. 展开更多
关键词 Magnesium alloy Deformation behavior Solid solution Crystal plasticity modeling Neutron diffraction
在线阅读 下载PDF
上一页 1 2 250 下一页 到第
使用帮助 返回顶部