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Ferroplasticity drives social isolation-induced anxiety via a ventral hippocampal iron-α-synuclein axis

Online now: Social isolation is a major risk factor for anxiety disorders. Wang et al. reveal that isolation of mice drives anxiety through an iron-dependent synaptic remodeling mechanism (ferroplasticity) in the ventral hippocampus. Targeting excess brain iron or α-synuclein signaling via non-invasive intranasal delivery rescues anxiety, offering a novel therapeutic strategy.

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