Sheryl G Beck
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Niederkofler V, Asher T, Okaty B, Rood B, Narayan A, Hwa L, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2016 Nov;
17(8):1934-1949.
PMID: 27851959
Escalated aggression can have devastating societal consequences, yet underlying neurobiological mechanisms are poorly understood. Here, we show significantly increased inter-male mouse aggression when neurotransmission is constitutively blocked from either of...
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Wyler S, Spencer W, Green N, Rood B, Crawford L, Craige C, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2016 Feb;
36(5):1758-74.
PMID: 26843655
Significance Statement: The regulatory mechanisms that control functional maturation of neurons are poorly understood. We show that in addition to inducing brain serotonin (5-HT) synthesis and reuptake, the Pet-1 ETS...
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Dueck H, Khaladkar M, Kim T, Spaethling J, Francis C, Suresh S, et al.
Genome Biol
. 2015 Jun;
16:122.
PMID: 26056000
Background: Differentiation of metazoan cells requires execution of different gene expression programs but recent single-cell transcriptome profiling has revealed considerable variation within cells of seeming identical phenotype. This brings into...
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McCarren H, Chalifoux M, Han B, Moore J, Meng Q, Baron-Hionis N, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2014 Dec;
34(49):16385-96.
PMID: 25471576
The sleep-promoting ventrolateral preoptic nucleus (VLPO) shares reciprocal inhibitory inputs with wake-active neuronal nuclei, including the locus ceruleus. Electrophysiologically, sleep-promoting neurons in the VLPO are directly depolarized by the general...
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Rood B, Calizo L, Piel D, Spangler Z, Campbell K, Beck S
J Neurosci
. 2014 Apr;
34(14):4809-21.
PMID: 24695701
Trauma during early life is a major risk factor for the development of anxiety disorders and suggests that the developing brain may be particularly sensitive to perturbation. Increased vulnerability most...
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Challis C, Beck S, Berton O
Front Behav Neurosci
. 2014 Mar;
8:43.
PMID: 24596546
It has been well established that modulating serotonin (5-HT) levels in humans and animals affects perception and response to social threats, however the circuit mechanisms that control 5-HT output during...
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Veerakumar A, Challis C, Gupta P, Da J, Upadhyay A, Beck S, et al.
Biol Psychiatry
. 2014 Feb;
76(3):203-12.
PMID: 24503468
Background: Cortical deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a promising therapeutic option for treatment-refractory depression, but its mode of action remains enigmatic. Serotonin (5-HT) systems are engaged indirectly by ventromedial prefrontal...
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Li Y, Panossian L, Zhang J, Zhu Y, Zhan G, Chou Y, et al.
Sleep
. 2014 Jan;
37(1):51-64.
PMID: 24470695
Study Objectives: Delayed hypercapnic arousals may occur in obstructive sleep apnea. The impaired arousal response is expected to promote more pronounced oxyhemoglobin desaturations. We hypothesized that long-term sleep fragmentation (SF)...
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Howerton A, Roland A, Fluharty J, Marshall A, Chen A, Daniels D, et al.
Biol Psychiatry
. 2013 Dec;
75(11):873-83.
PMID: 24289884
Background: Women are twice as likely as men to suffer from stress-related affective disorders. Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) is an important link between stress and mood, in part through its signaling...
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Spaethling J, Piel D, Dueck H, Buckley P, Morris J, Fisher S, et al.
FASEB J
. 2013 Nov;
28(2):771-80.
PMID: 24192459
Despite the recognized importance of the dorsal raphe (DR) serotonergic (5-HT) nuclei in the pathophysiology of depression and anxiety, the molecular components/putative drug targets expressed by these neurons are poorly...