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Brain Behavior and Immunity

ISSN: 0889-1591

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  • Data for: Inflammation is a stronger predictor of psychological trauma exposure than behavior in repeated social defeat
    Mesoscale 29 VPlex Mouse cytokine array performed on plasma of mice run through 10-day social defeat paradigm (RSDS) or controls. Social interaction test and elevated zero maze parameters also provided.
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  • Data for: Transcriptome and single-cell protein expression landscape of schizophrenia patient-derived microglia-like cells
    RNA sequencing data (raw counts and TPM) of monocyte-derived microglia-like cells, monocytes and primary microglia
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  • Data for: EXPRESSION OF A HEROIN CONTEXTUALLY CONDITIONED IMMUNE EFFECT IN MALE RATS REQUIRES CAMKIIα-EXPRESSING NEURONS IN DORSAL, BUT NOT VENTRAL, SUBICULUM AND HIPPOCAMPAL CA1
    The physiological and motivational effects of heroin and other abused drugs become associated with environmental (contextual) stimuli during repeated drug use. As a result, these contextual stimuli gain the ability to elicit drug-like conditioned effects. For example, after context-heroin pairings, exposure to the heroin-paired context alone produces similar effects on peripheral immune function as heroin itself. Conditioned immune effects can significantly exacerbate the adverse health consequences of heroin use. Our laboratory has shown that exposure to a heroin-paired context suppresses lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced splenic nitric oxide (NO) production in male rats, and this effect is mediated in part by the dorsal hippocampus (dHpc). However, specific dHpc output regions, whose efferents might mediate conditioned immune effects, have not been identified, nor has the contribution of ventral hippocampus (vHpc) been investigated. Here, we evaluated the role of CaMKIIα-expressing neurons in the dHpc and vHpc main output regions by expressing Gi-coupled designer receptors exclusively activated by designer drugs (DREADDs) under a CaMKIIα promoter in the dorsal subiculum and CA1 (dSub, dCA1) or ventral subiculum and CA1 (vSub, vCA1). After context-heroin conditioning, clozapine-N-oxide (CNO, DREADD agonist) or vehicle was administered systemically prior to heroin-paired context (or home-cage control) exposure and LPS immune challenge. Chemogenetic inhibition of CaMKIIα-expressing neurons in dHpc, but not vHpc, output regions attenuated the expression of conditioned splenic NO suppression. These results establish that the main dHpc output regions, the dSub and dCA1, are critical for this context-heroin conditioned immune effect. This is the raw data from nitrate assays, ELISAs, and qPCR for iNOS and nitric oxide for each experiment.
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  • Data for: Glucocorticoids prime the inflammatory response of human hippocampal cells through up-regulation of inflammatory pathways
    Genome-wide gene expression data for the experimental conditions outlined in the accompanying paper
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  • Data for: Depression and suicidality: A link to premature T helper cell aging and increased Th17 cells
    Data for Fold changes in Moodinflame dataset for the three sites. Group effects were assessed with variable "group" "suicide_risk" and "agecat2". Sex was mistakenly named "Gender" but refers to biological sex. This was not changed in this repository to keep the compatibility with the original version.
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  • Data for: Sex-Specific Association between Prenatal Life Stress Exposure and Infant Pro-Inflammatory Cytokine Levels during Acute Respiratory Infection
    The R data file (supp.RData) contains a list object that has observed covariance matrixes, residual correlation matrixes, approximate fit indices, and weighted least squares diagonal weight matrixes (models 2-3 only) for the three primary models. The .R file (supp.R) demonstrates how to access the data in the supp.RData file.
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  • Data for: Gut microbiome patterns depending on children’s psychosocial stress: reports versus biomarkers.
    Data used for the manuscript "Gut microbiome patterns depending on children’s psychosocial stress: reports versus biomarkers". Gut microbiome sequencing was done in 93 Belgian children 8-16y old. Stress measures included negative events, negative emotions, emotional problems reported by parents, happiness, hair cortisol and heart rate variability (pnn50 parameter reflecting parasympathetic activity).
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  • Data for: Effects of early life stress on cocaine conditioning and AMPA receptor composition are sex-specific and driven by TNF
    Raw data in excel file format, showing western blot, qPCR, and CPP
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  • PSYD_2201: MEXICO
    This record is part of the Psy-ShareD database. The Psy-ShareD database will host pre-existing structural MRI data collected at different global sites that will be suitable for region of interest, voxel-based morphometry, cortical thickness and surface area analytical approaches. To access this database, complete the Data Access Request Form by following the link on this page under the Licence ‘Psy-ShareD Data Access Request’. For more information, follow the link listed in Related Materials.Title: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Participants with First-Episode PsychosisContributors and PI’s: Camilo de la Fuente-SandovalInstituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía, MexicoKey Details & VariablesData TypeImage Data/ Feature DataAge Range16-63Number of Participants99Diagnostic CriteriaFEPNumber of Clinical SubjectsFEP (49)Number of Clinical Subjects (follow-up)N/ANumber of Control Subjects50Number of Control Subjects (follow-up)N/ADemographic InformationAge, Sex, Education, HandednessClinical MeasuresPANSSCognitive MeasuresMATRICS Consensus Cognitive BatteryClinical Functioning MeasuresN/AAntipsychotic Medication Information RecordedNoAntipsychotic Medication Name/ Antipsychotic TypeN/AAntipsychotic Dose RecordedN/ACPZ Equivalents RecordedNoOther Medication Variables RecordedN/ARecreational Drug/ Alcohol UseYes
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  • PSYD_2201: MEXICO
    This record is part of the Psy-ShareD database. The Psy-ShareD database will host pre-existing structural MRI data collected at different global sites that will be suitable for region of interest, voxel-based morphometry, cortical thickness and surface area analytical approaches. To access this database, complete the Data Access Request Form by following the link on this page under the Licence ‘Psy-ShareD Data Access Request’. For more information, follow the link listed in Related Materials.Title: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Participants with First-Episode PsychosisContributors and PI’s: Camilo de la Fuente-SandovalInstituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía, MexicoKey Details & VariablesData TypeImage Data/ Feature DataAge Range16-63Number of Participants99Diagnostic CriteriaFEPNumber of Clinical SubjectsFEP (49)Number of Clinical Subjects (follow-up)N/ANumber of Control Subjects50Number of Control Subjects (follow-up)N/ADemographic InformationAge, Sex, Education, HandednessClinical MeasuresPANSSCognitive MeasuresMATRICS Consensus Cognitive BatteryClinical Functioning MeasuresN/AAntipsychotic Medication Information RecordedNoAntipsychotic Medication Name/ Antipsychotic TypeN/AAntipsychotic Dose RecordedN/ACPZ Equivalents RecordedNoOther Medication Variables RecordedN/ARecreational Drug/ Alcohol UseYes
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