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全球环境基金推出历史第二大计划 快报文章
资源环境快报,2024年第5期
作者:  牛艺博
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GEF  Work Program  Meeting  
WEF:2023年清洁能源转型的4个优先事项 快报文章
地球科学快报,2023年第2期
作者:  王立伟
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World Economic Forum Annual Meeting  clean energy transition  
净零目标使全球2 ℃温控目标触手可及 快报文章
气候变化快报,2021年第19期
作者:  董利苹
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Net Zero Emission Targets  Meeting the Paris Agreement  
Mission to trace 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 581 (7806) : 18-18
作者:  Cyranoski, David
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Fearing an economic crisis of unprecedented proportions, Jim Yong Kim is rolling out a plan to halt the pandemic rather than weather it out.


Fearing an economic crisis of unprecedented proportions, Jim Yong Kim is rolling out a plan to halt the pandemic rather than weather it out. Jim Yong Kim at an annual meeting for World Bank, which he led from 2012-2019.


  
Caveolae in CNS arterioles mediate neurovascular coupling 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Huang, Weijiao;  Masureel, Matthieu;  Qu, Qianhui;  Janetzko, John;  Inoue, Asuka;  Kato, Hideaki E.;  Robertson, Michael J.;  Nguyen, Khanh C.;  Glenn, Jeffrey S.;  Skiniotis, Georgios;  Kobilka, Brian K.
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Caveolae in arteriolar endothelial cells-but not those in neighbouring smooth muscle cells-have a key role in neurovascular coupling, an essential function for meeting acute brain energy demand.


Proper brain function depends on neurovascular coupling: neural activity rapidly increases local blood flow to meet moment-to-moment changes in regional brain energy demand(1). Neurovascular coupling is the basis for functional brain imaging(2), and impaired neurovascular coupling is implicated in neurodegeneration(1). The underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms of neurovascular coupling remain poorly understood. The conventional view is that neurons or astrocytes release vasodilatory factors that act directly on smooth muscle cells (SMCs) to induce arterial dilation and increase local blood flow(1). Here, using two-photon microscopy to image neural activity and vascular dynamics simultaneously in the barrel cortex of awake mice under whisker stimulation, we found that arteriolar endothelial cells (aECs) have an active role in mediating neurovascular coupling. We found that aECs, unlike other vascular segments of endothelial cells in the central nervous system, have abundant caveolae. Acute genetic perturbations that eliminated caveolae in aECs, but not in neighbouring SMCs, impaired neurovascular coupling. Notably, caveolae function in aECs is independent of the endothelial NO synthase (eNOS)-mediated NO pathway. Ablation of both caveolae and eNOS completely abolished neurovascular coupling, whereas the single mutants exhibited partial impairment, revealing that the caveolae-mediated pathway in aECs is a major contributor to neurovascular coupling. Our findings indicate that vasodilation is largely mediated by endothelial cells that actively relay signals from the central nervous system to SMCs via a caveolae-dependent pathway.