In this review,we summarize the involvement of vitamin C in mental disorders by presenting available evidence on its pharmacological effects in animal models as well as in clinical studies.Vitamin C,especially its red...In this review,we summarize the involvement of vitamin C in mental disorders by presenting available evidence on its pharmacological effects in animal models as well as in clinical studies.Vitamin C,especially its reduced form,has gained interest for its multiple functions in various tissues and organs,including central nervous system(CNS).Vitamin C protects the neuron against oxidative stress,alleviates inflammation,regulates the neurotransmission,affects neuronal development and controls epigenetic function.All of these processes are closely associated with psychopathology.In the past few decades,scientists have revealed that the deficiency of vitamin C may lead to motor deficit,cognitive impairment and aberrant behaviors,whereas supplement of vitamin C has a potential preventive and therapeutic effect on mental illness,such as major depressive disorder(MDD),schizophrenia,anxiety and Alzheimer's disease(AD).Although several studies support a possible role of vitamin C against mental disorders,more researches are essential to accelerate the knowledge and investigate the mechanism in this field.展开更多
Vitellogenin receptor(VgR)is crucial for vitellogenin(Vg)uptake by oocytes.VgR is less known in Arachnida,especially in spiders.Different from only one VgR in an arthropod species,two VgRs,VgR-1 and VgR-2,were found i...Vitellogenin receptor(VgR)is crucial for vitellogenin(Vg)uptake by oocytes.VgR is less known in Arachnida,especially in spiders.Different from only one VgR in an arthropod species,two VgRs,VgR-1 and VgR-2,were found in the pond wolf spider,Pardosa pseudoannulata.Both VgRs had the typical domains of the low-density lipoprotein receptor family except for the absence of the ligand-binding domain 1 in VgR-2.Spatiotemporal expression profiles showed that two VgR genes were consistently highly expressed in females and their ovaries,but VgR-1 was 48-fold that of VgR-2 in ovaries.The transcriptional level of VgR-1 was significantly downregulated by RNAi,but it did not work for VgR-2 although several trials were performed.Vg-1 and Vg-2 might be the ligands of VgR-1 because their expressions were also decreased in the dsVgR-1-treated females.Silencing VgR-1 prolonged the pre-oviposition period by 56 h.The expression of VgRs and Vgs were upregulated by juvenile hormones(JHs),which suggested that JHs were the essential factors to vitellogenesis in the spider.The present study revealed the importance of VgR-1 in the spider oviposition,which will improve the understanding on VgR physiological functions in spiders.展开更多
基金supported by grants from the Foundation for Innovative Research Groups of NSFC(No.81721005)National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81773712,and No.81473198)+1 种基金the National Basic Research Program of China(973 Program,No.2014CB744601)Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University(PCSIRT No.13016)
文摘In this review,we summarize the involvement of vitamin C in mental disorders by presenting available evidence on its pharmacological effects in animal models as well as in clinical studies.Vitamin C,especially its reduced form,has gained interest for its multiple functions in various tissues and organs,including central nervous system(CNS).Vitamin C protects the neuron against oxidative stress,alleviates inflammation,regulates the neurotransmission,affects neuronal development and controls epigenetic function.All of these processes are closely associated with psychopathology.In the past few decades,scientists have revealed that the deficiency of vitamin C may lead to motor deficit,cognitive impairment and aberrant behaviors,whereas supplement of vitamin C has a potential preventive and therapeutic effect on mental illness,such as major depressive disorder(MDD),schizophrenia,anxiety and Alzheimer's disease(AD).Although several studies support a possible role of vitamin C against mental disorders,more researches are essential to accelerate the knowledge and investigate the mechanism in this field.
基金supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(grant number:KJQN201809)the National Natural Science Foundation(grant number:31772185,31972296).
文摘Vitellogenin receptor(VgR)is crucial for vitellogenin(Vg)uptake by oocytes.VgR is less known in Arachnida,especially in spiders.Different from only one VgR in an arthropod species,two VgRs,VgR-1 and VgR-2,were found in the pond wolf spider,Pardosa pseudoannulata.Both VgRs had the typical domains of the low-density lipoprotein receptor family except for the absence of the ligand-binding domain 1 in VgR-2.Spatiotemporal expression profiles showed that two VgR genes were consistently highly expressed in females and their ovaries,but VgR-1 was 48-fold that of VgR-2 in ovaries.The transcriptional level of VgR-1 was significantly downregulated by RNAi,but it did not work for VgR-2 although several trials were performed.Vg-1 and Vg-2 might be the ligands of VgR-1 because their expressions were also decreased in the dsVgR-1-treated females.Silencing VgR-1 prolonged the pre-oviposition period by 56 h.The expression of VgRs and Vgs were upregulated by juvenile hormones(JHs),which suggested that JHs were the essential factors to vitellogenesis in the spider.The present study revealed the importance of VgR-1 in the spider oviposition,which will improve the understanding on VgR physiological functions in spiders.