“海洋哺乳动物神经科学和人”:海洋哺乳动物神经科学的需要和观点

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Ksenia Orekhova, Mark Dagleish, Nina Patzke, Simona Sacchini, Federica Giorda, Giovanni Di Guardo, Camilla Testori, Alice Affatati, Tommaso Gerussi, Mari Ochiai, Jean-Marie Graïc
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随着神经科学技术变得越来越复杂和容易获得,它们在海洋哺乳动物研究中的应用仍然不发达和分散。鲸类动物和鳍状动物的大脑表现出显著的进化特化;然而,跨物种的系统的、可重复的数据很少。伦理、后勤和方法学的限制阻碍了中枢神经系统组织的采样和分析,通常将研究限制在小队列中,降低了神经病理学调查的诊断准确性。在神经解剖组织、神经退行性疾病的发病机制以及声学和环境应激源对大脑健康的影响的理解上仍存在空白。非侵入性神经成像方法,如磁共振成像和弥散加权成像提供了希望,但存在不兼容的协议和有限的标准化。如果采用统一的方法,包括细胞重编程在内的体外和分子技术可能为转化研究提供新的途径。我们认为迫切需要协调努力,使海洋哺乳动物神经组织的采样、储存和系统分析的最佳实践协议标准化。为此,我们建议形成一个包容性的多学科网络,并通过我们的开放科学框架项目邀请合作。通过调整方法和扩大国际合作伙伴关系,我们的目标是将海洋哺乳动物神经科学转变为比较神经生物学和环境健康监测的有力贡献者。这是一个行动呼吁,共同发展这一新兴领域。
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“Of Marine Mammal Neuroscience and Men”: Needs and Perspectives in Marine Mammal Neuroscience

“Of Marine Mammal Neuroscience and Men”: Needs and Perspectives in Marine Mammal Neuroscience

As neuroscience techniques become increasingly sophisticatedand accessible, their application to marine mammal research remainsunderdeveloped and fragmented. Cetacean and pinniped brains exhibit remarkableevolutionary specializations; yet systematic, reproducible data across speciesare scarce. Ethical, logistical, and methodological constraints hinder samplingand analysis of central nervous system tissues, often limiting studies to smallcohorts and reducing diagnostic accuracy in neuropathological investigations.Gaps persist in understanding neuroanatomical organization, pathogeneticmechanisms of neurodegeneration, and the effects of acoustic and environmentalstressors on brain health. Noninvasive neuroimaging methods such as post-mortemmagnetic resonance imaging and diffusion-weighted imaging offer promise butsuffer from incompatible protocols and limited standardization. In-vitro andmolecular techniques including cellular reprogramming may provide new avenuesfor translational research if harmonized approaches are adopted. We identify a criticalneed for coordinated efforts to standardize best practice protocols for the sampling, storage and systematic analyses of marine mammal nervous tissues. To this end, we propose the formation of an inclusive, multidisciplinary network and invitecollaboration through our Open Science Framework project. By aligning methodologies and broadeninginternational partnerships, we aim to transform marine mammal neuroscience intoa robust contributor to comparative neurobiology and environmental healthmonitoring. This is a call to action to collectively grow this emerging field.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
8.00%
发文量
158
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 1891, JCN is the oldest continually published basic neuroscience journal. Historically, as the name suggests, the journal focused on a comparison among species to uncover the intricacies of how the brain functions. In modern times, this research is called systems neuroscience where animal models are used to mimic core cognitive processes with the ultimate goal of understanding neural circuits and connections that give rise to behavioral patterns and different neural states. Research published in JCN covers all species from invertebrates to humans, and the reports inform the readers about the function and organization of nervous systems in species with an emphasis on the way that species adaptations inform about the function or organization of the nervous systems, rather than on their evolution per se. JCN publishes primary research articles and critical commentaries and review-type articles offering expert insight in to cutting edge research in the field of systems neuroscience; a complete list of contribution types is given in the Author Guidelines. For primary research contributions, only full-length investigative reports are desired; the journal does not accept short communications.
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