Raghu Vemuganti
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Fan Y, Peng X, Tabassum N, Cheng X, Selvaraji S, Tran V, et al.
Int J Biol Sci
. 2025 Mar;
21(5):1852-1862.
PMID: 40083700
Intermittent fasting (IF) is widely recognized for its numerous health benefits, yet its impact on metabolic health across generations remains relatively unexplored. This study investigates the intergenerational effects of parental...
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Jeong S, Davis C, Chokkalla A, Kim B, Park S, Vemuganti R
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab
. 2025 Feb;
:271678X251319636.
PMID: 39917846
Intermittent fasting (IF) is known to induce significant ischemic tolerance. Diet is a major proponent of gut microbiota, and gut microbial dysbiosis plays a role in post-stroke brain damage. Hence,...
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Davis C, Jeong S, Subramanian S, Choi J, Ostrom C, Park S, et al.
Neuromolecular Med
. 2025 Jan;
27(1):13.
PMID: 39890665
Transcription of > 50% of the mammalian coding genes follows circadian rhythm in an organ-specific manner. Recent findings highlighted the influence of time of the day in the progression of...
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Jeong S, Davis C, Vemuganti R
Exp Neurol
. 2024 Nov;
383:115045.
PMID: 39510297
Time-restricted feeding (TRF) is known to promote longevity and brain function, and potentially prevent neurological diseases. Animal studies show that TRF enhances brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) signaling and regulates autophagy...
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Mehta S, Namous H, Vemuganti R
Neurochem Int
. 2024 Jul;
178:105802.
PMID: 38971504
We previously showed that stroke alters circular RNA (circRNA) expression profiles. Many circRNAs undergo epitranscriptomic modifications, particularly methylation of adenosine to form N-methyladenosine (mA). This modification significantly influences the circRNA...
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Jeong S, Chokkalla A, Davis C, Jeong H, Chelluboina B, Arruri V, et al.
Stroke
. 2024 Jun;
55(8):2139-2150.
PMID: 38920050
Background: Preconditioning by intermittent fasting is linked to improved cognition and motor function, and enhanced recovery after stroke. Although the duration of fasting was shown to elicit different levels of...
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Chelluboina B, Cho T, Park J, Mehta S, Bathula S, Jeong S, et al.
Neurochem Int
. 2024 Jun;
178:105795.
PMID: 38908519
Preconditioning-induced cerebral ischemic tolerance is known to be a beneficial adaptation to protect the brain in an unavoidable event of stroke. We currently demonstrate that a short bout (6 weeks)...
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Chokkalla A, Arruri V, Mehta S, Vemuganti R
Transl Stroke Res
. 2024 Jun;
PMID: 38869772
N-Methyladenosine (mA) is a neuronal-enriched, reversible post-transcriptional modification that regulates RNA metabolism. The mA-modified RNAs recruit various mA-binding proteins that act as readers. Differential mA methylation patterns are implicated in...
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Davis C, Bathula S, Jeong S, Arruri V, Choi J, Subramanian S, et al.
Exp Neurol
. 2024 Apr;
377:114795.
PMID: 38657855
Clinical studies have shown that traumatic brain injury (TBI) increases the onset of Parkinson's disease (PD) in later life by >50%. Oxidative stress, endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, and inflammation are...
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Davis C, Arruri V, Joshi P, Vemuganti R
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab
. 2024 Feb;
44(5):641-659.
PMID: 38388365
Heterogeneity and variability of symptoms due to the type, site, age, sex, and severity of injury make each case of traumatic brain injury (TBI) unique. Considering this, a universal treatment...