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Large-Scale Exome Sequencing Study Implicates Both Developmental and Functional Changes in the Neurobiology of Autism

F. Kyle Satterstrom, +201 more
- 06 Feb 2020 - 
TL;DR: The largest exome sequencing study of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to date, using an enhanced analytical framework to integrate de novo and case-control rare variation, identifies 102 risk genes at a false discovery rate of 0.1 or less, consistent with multiple paths to an excitatory-inhibitory imbalance underlying ASD.
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The Transcription Factor TFEB Links mTORC1 Signaling to Transcriptional Control of Lysosome Homeostasis

TL;DR: TFEB is identified as a target of mTOR and a mechanism for matching the transcriptional regulation of genes encoding proteins of autophagosomes and lysosomes to cellular need is suggested.
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The influence of synaptic size on AMPA receptor activation: a Monte Carlo model.

TL;DR: The results indicate that the maximum number of receptors that will open after the release of a single synaptic vesicle may show a ten-fold variation in the whole population of synapses.
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From zebrafish to human: A comparative approach to elucidate the role of the thyroid hormone transporter MCT8 during brain development.

TL;DR: This work elaborate on the animal models that have been generated to elucidate the mechanisms underlying MCT8-deficient brain development and suggests a multispecies approach will lead to a unifying thesis regarding the cellular and molecular mechanisms responsible for the neurological phenotype in AHDS patients.
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Opposite effects of 5-HT/AKH and octopamine on the crop contractions in adult Drosophila melanogaster: Evidence of a double brain-gut serotonergic circuitry.

TL;DR: The present study reports for the first time an analysis of serotonin effects along the gut-brain axis in adult D. melanogaster, suggesting a double brain-gut serotonergic circuitry suggesting that not only the brain can affect gut functions, but the gut can also affect the central nervous system.
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Sex differences in the influence of body mass index on anatomical architecture of brain networks.

TL;DR: In individuals with increased BMI, reward, salience and sensorimotor network regions are susceptible to topological restructuring in a sex-related manner, and these findings highlight the influence of these regions on integrative processing of food-related stimuli and increased ingestive behavior in obesity.
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Ready for change: Oscillatory mechanisms of proactive motor control.

TL;DR: The authors' data highlight the role of the ipsilateral motor cortex in preparing to inhibit and change upcoming motor actions, and especially mu power and phase coupling seem to be critical to guide upcoming behavior.