Search Results - "Borniger, Jeremy"
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Cancer neuroscience at the brain-body interface
Published in Genes & development (16-10-2024)“…Our approaches toward understanding cancer have evolved beyond cell-intrinsic and local microenvironmental changes within the tumor to encompass how the cancer…”
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Cancer as a homeostatic challenge: the role of the hypothalamus
Published in Trends in neurosciences (Regular ed.) (01-11-2021)“…The initiation, progression, and metastatic spread of cancer elicits diverse changes in systemic physiology. In this way, cancer represents a novel homeostatic…”
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Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer-Induced Sleep Disruption
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (06-06-2019)“…Sleep is essential for health. Indeed, poor sleep is consistently linked to the development of systemic disease, including depression, metabolic syndrome, and…”
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Light at night, clocks and health: from humans to wild organisms
Published in Biology letters (2005) (01-02-2016)“…The increasing use of electric lights has modified the natural light environment dramatically, posing novel challenges to both humans and wildlife. Indeed,…”
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Roadmap for the Emerging Field of Cancer Neuroscience
Published in Cell (16-04-2020)“…Mounting evidence indicates that the nervous system plays a central role in cancer pathogenesis. In turn, cancers and cancer therapies can alter nervous system…”
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Sleep Disruption and Cancer: Chicken or the Egg?
Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (19-05-2022)“…Sleep is a nearly ubiquitous phenomenon across the phylogenetic tree, highlighting its essential role in ensuring fitness across evolutionary time…”
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Hypocretin as a Hub for Arousal and Motivation
Published in Frontiers in neurology (06-06-2018)“…The lateral hypothalamus is comprised of a heterogeneous mix of neurons that serve to integrate and regulate sleep, feeding, stress, energy balance, reward,…”
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Neuroendocrine and Behavioral Consequences of Hyperglycemia in Cancer
Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-05-2020)“…Abstract A hallmark of cancer is the disruption of cellular metabolism during the course of malignant growth. Major focus is now on how these cell-autonomous…”
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Peripheral Lipopolyssacharide Rapidly Silences REM-Active LHGABA Neurons
Published in Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience (25-02-2021)“…Immune factors (e.g., cytokines, chemokines) can alter the activity of neuronal circuits to promote “sickness behavior,” a suite of adaptive actions that…”
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Neuropeptides in Cancer: Friend and Foe?
Published in Advanced biology (01-09-2022)“…Neuropeptides are small regulatory molecules found throughout the body, most notably in the nervous, cardiovascular, and gastrointestinal systems. They serve…”
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Cancer as a tool for preclinical psychoneuroimmunology
Published in Brain, behavior, & immunity. Health (01-12-2021)“…Cancer represents a novel homeostatic challenge to the host system. How the brain senses and responds to changes in peripheral physiology elicited by tumor…”
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Hypothalamic circuitry underlying stress-induced insomnia and peripheral immunosuppression
Published in Science advances (01-09-2020)“…The neural substrates of insomnia/hyperarousal induced by stress remain unknown. Here, we show that restraint stress leads to hyperarousal associated with…”
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Acute exposure to low-level light at night is sufficient to induce neurological changes and depressive-like behavior
Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-05-2020)“…The advent and wide-spread adoption of electric lighting over the past century has profoundly affected the circadian organization of physiology and behavior…”
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Leaping into the unknown
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Photoperiodic regulation of behavior: Peromyscus as a model system
Published in Seminars in cell & developmental biology (01-01-2017)“…Winter and summer present vastly different challenges to animals living outside of the tropics. To survive and reproduce, individuals must anticipate seasonal…”
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Acute dim light at night increases body mass, alters metabolism, and shifts core body temperature circadian rhythms
Published in Chronobiology international (01-10-2014)“…The circadian system is primarily entrained by the ambient light environment and is fundamentally linked to metabolism. Mounting evidence suggests a causal…”
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Time-Restricted Feeding Alters the Innate Immune Response to Bacterial Endotoxin
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-01-2018)“…An important entraining signal for the endogenous circadian clock, independent of light, is food intake. The circadian and immune systems are linked; forced…”
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A Role for Hypocretin/Orexin in Metabolic and Sleep Abnormalities in a Mouse Model of Non-metastatic Breast Cancer
Published in Cell metabolism (03-07-2018)“…We investigated relationships among immune, metabolic, and sleep abnormalities in mice with non-metastatic mammary cancer. Tumor-bearing mice displayed…”
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The role of PHOX2B‐derived astrocytes in chemosensory control of breathing and sleep homeostasis
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-04-2019)“…Key points The embryonic PHOX2B‐progenitor domain generates neuronal and glial cells which together are involved in chemosensory control of breathing and sleep…”
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The Heart´s rhythm 'n' blues: Sex differences in circadian variation patterns of vagal activity vary by depressive symptoms in predominantly healthy employees
Published in Chronobiology international (03-07-2018)“…Successful regulation of emotional states is positively associated to mental health, while difficulties in regulating emotions are negatively associated to…”
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