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Revista mexicana de neurociencia

On-line version ISSN 2604-6180Print version ISSN 1665-5044

Rev. mex. neurocienc. vol.23 n.5 Ciudad de México Sep./Oct. 2022  Epub Nov 17, 2022

 

Editorial

Neurodevelopmental and neurodegeneration

Sergio Iván Valdés Ferrer1  * 

1Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán, Mexico City, Mexico


Neurodevelopmental issues in lower- and middle-income countries are incompletely understood. The current issue of Revista Mexicana de Neurociencia has two timely articles on neurodevelopment: the first one by Ricardo-Garcell and colleagues evaluated neurodevelopmental milestones in children during the first 5 years in urban, suburban, and rural communities in Queretaro and Toluca, two large cities in Mexico. For that, these authors relied on a validated electronic tool. Reassuringly, their results are not different from those observed elsewhere. However, there was vast between city differences. While the study was not designed to evaluate potential causes, these results prompt further studies also aimed at evaluating causes of neurodevelopmental delays in children in Mexico. A second manuscript by Núñez-Contreras thoroughly reviews critical neurobiological aspects of autism and epilepsy, narrowing down common mechanisms between both conditions. This review covers basic, translational, and clinical aspects.

The gut-brain axis, a two-way highway of information has gained track in the past two decades, particularly after the group of Kevin J. Tracey discovered the so-called cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway, effectively launching a new field of reflex neuroimmune communication. In this issue, Murguiondo-Pérez and colleagues succinctly review key aspects of the gut-brain axis from the perspective of neurodegenerative disease.

We hope that this issue will be of interest to our readers, particularly those interested in neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration.

Sergio Iván Valdés Ferrer

Co-Editor, Revista Mexicana de Neurociencia

Received: September 05, 2022; Accepted: September 19, 2022

* Correspondence: Sergio Iván Valdés Ferrer E-mail: sergio.valdesf@incmnsz.mx

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