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Effects of regional transport on haze in the North China Plain: transport of precursors or secondary inorganic aerosols 期刊论文
Geophysical Research Letters, 2020
作者:  Huiyun Du;  Jie Li;  Zifa Wang;  Xu Dao;  Song Guo;  Lingling Wang;  Shuangliang Ma;  Jianbin Wu;  Wenyi Yang;  Xueshun Chen;  Yele Sun
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Dramatic loss of inorganic carbon by nitrogen‐induced soil acidification in Chinese croplands 期刊论文
Global Change Biology, 2020
作者:  Sajjad Raza;  Na Miao;  Peizhou Wang;  Xiaotang Ju;  Zhujun Chen;  Jianbin Zhou;  Yakov Kuzyakov
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Hyperactivation of sympathetic nerves drives depletion of melanocyte stem cells 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7792) : 676-+
作者:  Zhao, Ruozhu;  Chen, Xin;  Ma, Weiwei;  Zhang, Jinyu;  Guo, Jie;  Zhong, Xiu;  Yao, Jiacheng;  Sun, Jiahui;  Rubinfien, Julian;  Zhou, Xuyu;  Wang, Jianbin;  Qi, Hai
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Empirical and anecdotal evidence has associated stress with accelerated hair greying (formation of unpigmented hairs)(1,2), but so far there has been little scientific validation of this link. Here we report that, in mice, acute stress leads to hair greying through the fast depletion of melanocyte stem cells. Using a combination of adrenalectomy, denervation, chemogenetics(3,4), cell ablation and knockout of the adrenergic receptor specifically in melanocyte stem cells, we find that the stress-induced loss of melanocyte stem cells is independent of immune attack or adrenal stress hormones. Instead, hair greying results from activation of the sympathetic nerves that innervate the melanocyte stem-cell niche. Under conditions of stress, the activation of these sympathetic nerves leads to burst release of the neurotransmitter noradrenaline (also known as norepinephrine). This causes quiescent melanocyte stem cells to proliferate rapidly, and is followed by their differentiation, migration and permanent depletion from the niche. Transient suppression of the proliferation of melanocyte stem cells prevents stress-induced hair greying. Our study demonstrates that neuronal activity that is induced by acute stress can drive a rapid and permanent loss of somatic stem cells, and illustrates an example in which the maintenance of somatic stem cells is directly influenced by the overall physiological state of the organism.


Stress induces hair greying in mice through depletion of melanocyte stem cells, which is mediated by the activation of sympathetic nerves rather than through immune attack or adrenal stress hormones.