• Exercise-induced brain plasticity − potential roles of lactate receptor HCA1 in neurogenesis and mood regulation, and neurotrophic factors in stroke 

      Øverberg, Linda Thøring (OsloMet Avhandling;2023 nr 19, Doctoral thesis, 2023)
      The brain is highly plastic. It responds to changes in the environment by reorganizing pathways, creating new connections, or strengthening existing ones, rewiring itself, as well as by creating new blood vessel and neurons. ...
    • L‐lactate induces neurogenesis in the mouse ventricular‐subventricular zone via the lactate receptor HCA1 

      Lambertus, Marvin; Øverberg, Linda Thøring; Andersson, Krister Andreas; Hjelden, Malin Sørli; Hadzic, Alena; Haugen, Øyvind Pernell; Storm-Mathisen, Jon; Bergersen, Linda Hildegard; Geiseler, Samuel; Morland, Cecilie (Acta Physiologica;Volume 231, Issue 3, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-11-26)
      Aim: Adult neurogenesis occurs in two major niches in the brain: the subgranular zone of the hippocampal formation and the ventricular-subventricular zone. Neurogenesis in both niches is reduced in ageing and neurological ...
    • Plasma levels of BDNF and EGF are reduced in acute stroke patients 

      Øverberg, Linda Thøring; Lugg, Elise Fritsch; Gaarder, Mona; Langhammer, Birgitta; Thommessen, Bente; Rønning, Ole Morten; Morland, Cecilie (Heliyon;Volume 8, Issue 6, e09661, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-06-17)
      Stroke affects almost 14 million people worldwide each year. It is the second leading cause of death and a major cause of acquired disability. The degree of initial impairment in cognitive and motor functions greatly affects ...