EDITORIAL article
Front. Neurosci.
Sec. Neuroenergetics and Brain Health
This article is part of the Research TopicInsights in Neuroenergetics and Brain Health: 2024-2025View all 6 articles
Editorial: Insights into Neuroenergetics and Brain Health: 2024-2025
Provisionally accepted- 1Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY, United States
- 2Department of Pharmacology, University of New England, Biddeford, ME, United States
- 3Department of Biology, The University of Texas San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States
- 4Departamento de Bioquímica, Centro de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil
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cells. Such symbiotic exchange, especially at the initial stages of malignancy, assures the budding cancer cells an ample glucose supply ahead of the development of additional vasculature. Together, the contributions in this special section offer a multifaceted exploration of neuroenergetics and brain health, highlighting emerging mechanisms, therapeutic targets, and conceptual frameworks that are shaping the field in 2024-2025. From micronutraceuticals and autophagy to disulfidptosis and lactate metabolism, collectively, these papers deepen our understanding of how energy metabolism intersects with brain health and disease. They point toward innovative strategies for diagnosis, prevention, and treatment across a spectrum of neurological and psychiatric conditions. We hope this collection stimulates further research and dialogue in the dynamic and evolving field of neuroenergetics.
Keywords: Autophagosomes, bipolar disease, disulupidptosis, Glioma, Lactate, micronutraceuticals, Migrane, Neuroenergetics
Received: 12 Nov 2025; Accepted: 17 Nov 2025.
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* Correspondence: Avital Schurr, avital.schurr@gmail.com
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