In this episode of SciBud, join your science buddy Maple as we explore groundbreaking research on Parkinson's disease (PD) and a promising new peptide, Os_9aa, derived from the plant protein osmotin. We delve into how this 9-amino-acid peptide, linked to the anti-inflammatory hormone adiponectin, shows potential for neuroprotection by combating inflammation and oxidative stress—all crucial factors in PD progression. The study's findings, based on both human cell models and genetically modified mice, reveal that Os_9aa not only improves cell viability but also reduces harmful protein aggregation and neuroinflammation associated with Parkinson’s. While the results are encouraging, we also address the study's limitations regarding data sharing and methodological innovation. Tune in to learn about the nuanced journey of Os_9aa in the quest to combat neurodegeneration and stay updated on the latest in bioimaging and neuroscience! Link to episode page with article citation: www.scibud.media/podcast/season/2026/episode/362

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