Impaired capillary–venous drainage contributes to gliosis and demyelination in mouse white matter during aging

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Impaired capillary–venous drainage contributes to gliosis and demyelination in mouse white matter during aging

The progressive loss of cerebral white matter during aging contributes to cognitive decline, but whether reduced blood flow is a cause or a consequence remains debatable. Using deep multi-photon imaging in mice, we examined microvascular networks perfusing myelinated tissues in cortical layer 6 and the corpus callosum. We identified sparse, wide-reaching venules, termed principal cortical […]
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Stamenkovic et al. Impaired drainage through capillary-venous networks contributes to age-related white matter loss.

The progressive loss of cerebral white matter during aging contributes to cognitive decline, but whether reduced blood flow is a cause or consequence remains debated. Using deep multi-photon imaging in mice, we examined microvascular networks perfusing myelinated tissues in cortical layer 6 and corpus callosum. We identified sparse, wide-reaching venules, termed principal cortical venules, that […]
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Jeong et al. Goal-specific hippocampal inhibition gates learning.

Goal-directed navigation in a new environment requires quickly identifying and exploiting important locations. Identifying new goal locations depends on neural computations that rapidly represent locations and connect location information to key outcomes such as food1. However, the mechanisms to trigger these computations at behaviourally relevant locations are not well understood. Here we show that parvalbumin […]
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