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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38278763/role-of-autonomic-nociceptive-and-limbic-brainstem-nuclei-in-core-autism-features
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brittany G Travers, Olivia Surgent, Jose Guerrero-Gonzalez, Douglas C Dean, Nagesh Adluru, Steven R Kecskemeti, Gregory R Kirk, Andrew L Alexander, Jun Zhu, Emily C Skaletski, Sonali Naik, Monica Duran
Although multiple theories have speculated about the brainstem reticular formation's involvement in autistic behaviors, the in vivo imaging of brainstem nuclei needed to test these theories has proven technologically challenging. Using methods to improve brainstem imaging in children, this study set out to elucidate the role of the autonomic, nociceptive, and limbic brainstem nuclei in the autism features of 145 children (74 autistic children, 6.0-10.9 years). Participants completed an assessment of core autism features and diffusion- and T1-weighted imaging optimized to improve brainstem images...
January 26, 2024: Autism Research: Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38262489/alpha-1-and-beta-norepinephrinergic-receptors-of-dorsomedial-and-ventromedial-hypothalamic-nuclei-modulate-panic-attack-like-defensive-behaviour-elicited-by-diencephalic-gabaergic-neurotransmission-disinhibition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrés Uribe-Mariño, Luiz Luciano Falconi-Sobrinho, Maria Angélica Castiblanco-Urbina, Glauce Regina Pigatto, Farhad Ullah, Juliana Almeida da Silva, Norberto Cysne Coimbra
Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) disinhibition in medial hypothalamus (MH) nuclei of rats elicits some defensive reactions that are considered panic attack-like behaviours. Recent evidence showed that the norepinephrine-mediated system modulates fear-related defensive behaviours organised by MH neurons at least in part via noradrenergic receptors recruitment on midbrain tegmentum. However, it is unknown whether noradrenergic receptors of the MH also modulate the panic attack-like reactions. The aim of this work was to investigate the distribution of noradrenergic receptors in MH, and the effects of either α1 -, α2 - or β-noradrenergic receptors blockade in the MH on defensive behaviours elaborated in hypothalamic nuclei...
January 21, 2024: Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38254244/a-rare-non-gadolinium-enhancing-sarcoma-brain-metastasis-with-microenvironment-dominated-by-tumor-associated-macrophages
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Rogawski, Joshua Wheeler, Esther Nie, William Zhu, Eleanor Villanueva, Gwen Coffey, Qian Ma, Kristen Ganjoo, Nancy Fischbein, Michael Iv, Hannes Vogel, Seema Nagpal
Brain metastases occur in 1% of sarcoma cases and are associated with a median overall survival of 6 months. We report a rare case of a brain metastasis with unique radiologic and histopathologic features in a patient with low grade fibromyxoid sarcoma (LGFMS) previously treated with immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy. The lone metastasis progressed in the midbrain tegmentum over 15 months as a non-enhancing, T2-hyperintense lesion with peripheral diffusion restriction, mimicking a demyelinating lesion...
January 22, 2024: Acta Neuropathologica Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38175989/teaching-neuroimage-neuroimaging-features-of-wilson-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pradeep Kumar Gunasekaran, Sarbesh Tiwari, Ashna Kumar, Veena Laxmi, Lokesh Saini
A 13-year-old boy of nonconsanguineous parents presented with abnormal body movements, gait difficulty, and slurring of speech for 2 years. On examination, he had rigidity, dystonia, dysarthria, and drooling. Ophthalmologic examination revealed bilateral Kayser-Fleischer rings. He had elevated serum "free" copper levels (41.2 μg/dL [range:10-15]), 24-hour urine copper levels (895.7 μg/d [range:<60]), and reduced serum ceruloplasmin levels (4.3 mg/dL (range:20-40]). MRI revealed "face of giant panda" appearance (Figure A), T2-fluid attenuated inversion recovery hyperintensities (Figure, B and C), and frontal cystic encephalomalacic changes (Figure D), suggestive of Wilson disease (WD)...
February 13, 2024: Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38168499/subregion-and-sex-differences-in-ethanol-activation-of-cholinergic-and-glutamatergic-cells-in-the-mesopontine-tegmentum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S M Mulloy, E M Aback, R Gao, S Engel, K Pawaskar, C Win, A Moua, L Hillukka, A M Lee
Ethanol engages cholinergic signaling and elicits endogenous acetylcholine release. Acetylcholine input to the midbrain originates from the mesopontine tegmentum (MPT), which is composed of the laterodorsal tegmentum (LDT) and the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus (PPN). We investigated the effect of acute and chronic ethanol administration on cholinergic and glutamatergic neuron activation in the PPN and LDT in male and female mice. We show that ethanol activates neurons of the PPN and not the LDT in male mice...
January 2, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38155615/acute-bilateral-hypotropia-and-esotropia-complex-as-first-manifestation-of-multiple-sclerosis-a-case-report
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Joe Senda, Ryota Hirao, Kentaro Maeda, Yoshinobu Amakusa, Tomoki Hirunagi, Masahisa Katsuno, Katsuhiro Kawaguchi
A 21-year-old Japanese woman presented with sudden eye movement disorders. An ophthalmic examination revealed bilateral hypotropia and esotropia complex. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed abnormal signals in the posterior and medial part of the lower pontine tegmentum (including periventricular and subcortical white matter) that were suggestive of demyelination. A cerebrospinal fluid test was positive for oligoclonal bands. She was subsequently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and was administered intravenous methylprednisolone and oral dimethyl fumarate, with complete recovery from hypotropia and esotropia after two months...
November 2023: Nagoya Journal of Medical Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38094547/investigation-of-morphometric-characteristics-of-the-mesencephalon-in-a-healthy-turkish-population-an-mri-based-morphometric-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mehmet Demir, Selim Cinaroglu, Faruk G Ceranoğlu, Fatih Çiçek, Turan Koç
INTRODUCTION: Due to the important functions of the mesencephalon, knowledge of its morphometric characteristics in a healthy population is important for any pathological diagnosis. The aim of this study was to determine the specific morphometric values of the mesencephalon in a healthy Turkish population. METHODS: Magnetic resonance (MR) images of 184 subjects (98 females, 86 males) with a mean age of 47.33 years (range 18 to 85 years) were included in the study...
November 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38084833/central-regulation-of-reproduction-in-amphibians
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REVIEW
Itaru Hasunuma
This review article includes a literature review of synteny analysis of the amphibian gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) genes, the distribution of GnRH 1 and GnRH2 neurons in the central nervous system of amphibians, the function and regulation of hypophysiotropic GnRH1, and the function of GnRH1 in amphibian reproductive behaviors. It is generally accepted that GnRH is the key regulator of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. Three independent GnRH genes, GnRH1, GnRH2, and GnRH3, have been identified in vertebrates...
December 12, 2023: Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological and Integrative Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38014248/subregion-and-sex-differences-in-ethanol-activation-of-cholinergic-and-glutamatergic-cells-in-the-mesopontine-tegmentum
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S M Mulloy, E M Aback, R Gao, S Engel, K Pawaskar, C Win, A Moua, L Hillukka, A M Lee
Ethanol engages cholinergic signaling and elicits endogenous acetylcholine release. Acetylcholine input to the midbrain originates from the mesopontine tegmentum (MPT), which is composed of the laterodorsal tegmentum (LDT) and the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus (PPN). We investigated the effect of acute and chronic ethanol administration on cholinergic and glutamatergic neuron activation in the PPN and LDT in male and female mice. We show that ethanol selectively activates neurons of the PPN and not the LDT in male mice...
November 13, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38014113/a-spatially-resolved-transcriptional-atlas-of-the-murine-dorsal-pons-at-single-cell-resolution
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Stefano Nardone, Roberto De Luca, Antonino Zito, Nataliya Klymko, Dimitris Nicoloutsopoulos, Oren Amsalem, Cory Brannigan, Jon M Resch, Christopher L Jacobs, Deepti Pant, Molly Veregge, Harini Srinivasan, Ryan M Grippo, Zongfang Yang, Mark L Zeidel, Mark L Andermann, Kenneth D Harris, Linus T Tsai, Elda Arrigoni, Anne M J Verstegen, Clifford B Saper, Bradford B Lowell
The "dorsal pons", or "dorsal pontine tegmentum" (dPnTg), is part of the brainstem. It is a complex, densely packed region whose nuclei are involved in regulating many vital functions. Notable among them are the parabrachial nucleus, the Kölliker Fuse, the Barrington nucleus, the locus coeruleus, and the dorsal, laterodorsal, and ventral tegmental nuclei. In this study, we applied single-nucleus RNA-seq (snRNA-seq) to resolve neuronal subtypes based on their unique transcriptional profiles and then used multiplexed error robust fluorescence in situ hybridization (MERFISH) to map them spatially...
November 17, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38000931/one-node-among-many-sevoflurane-induced-hypnosis-and-the-challenge-of-an-integrative-network-level-view-of-anaesthetic-action
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EDITORIAL
Andrew R McKinstry-Wu, Max B Kelz
Building on their known ability to influence sleep and arousal, Li and colleagues show that modulating the activity of glutamatergic pedunculopontine tegmental neurones also alters sevoflurane-induced hypnosis. This finding adds support for the shared sleep-anaesthesia circuit hypothesis. However, the expanding recognition of many neuronal clusters capable of modulating anaesthetic hypnosis raises the question of how disparate and anatomically distant sites ultimately interact to coordinate global changes in the state of the brain...
November 23, 2023: British Journal of Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37976511/expanding-the-reach-of-the-trans-middle-cerebellar-peduncle-approach-pontine-cavernous-malformations-tissue-transgression-beyond-the-safe-entry-zone-and-the-invisible-triangle
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher S Graffeo, Visish M Srinivasan, Lea Scherschinski, Dimitri Benner, Katherine Karahalios, Diego A Devia, Joshua S Catapano, Michael T Lawton
OBJECTIVE: In the authors' microsurgical experience, the trans-middle cerebellar peduncle (MCP) approach to the lateral and central pons has been the most common approach to brainstem cavernous malformations (BSCMs). This approach through a well-tolerated safe entry zone (SEZ) allows a wide vertical or posterior trajectory, reaching pontine lesions extending into the midbrain, medulla, and pontine tegmentum. Better understanding of the relationships among lesion location, surgical trajectory, and long-term clinical outcomes could determine areas of safe passage...
November 17, 2023: Journal of Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37947466/-muscarinic-m1-and-or-m4-receptor-agonists-as-potential-novel-treatments-for-psychoses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S K Spoelstra, L Visser, H Knegtering
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that cholinergic muscarinic 1 (M1 ) and/or muscarinic 4 (M4 ) receptors may be involved in the pathophysiology of psychotic disorders. Agonistic modulation of these receptors can offer new treatment options. AIM: To provide an overview of current research on the role of cholinergic M1 and M4 receptors in the development and treatment of psychoses, with special attention to the development of new drugs such as xanomeline and emraclidine...
2023: Tijdschrift Voor Psychiatrie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37936523/an-autopsy-case-of-diffuse-atypical-argyrophilic-grain-disease-agd-with-presenile-onset-and-three-year-course-of-motor-and-cognitive-impairment
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Kimiko Inoue, Satoko Sugase, Takashi Naka, Takeshi Ikeuchi, Shigeo Murayama, Harutoshi Fujimura
We report a case of argyrophilic grain disease (AGD) with unique clinical and pathological presentations. A 52-year-old man presented with spastic quadriparesis, bulbar palsy, and mild cognitive decline. His condition deteriorated rapidly and he died of pneumonia three years from onset. Pathologically, neuronal degeneration was involved severely in the amygdala, ambient gyrus, midbrain tegmentum, and reticular formation. The neurons of the temporal lobe, cingulate gyrus, brainstem, and spinal gray matter were also lost moderately...
November 7, 2023: Neuropathology: Official Journal of the Japanese Society of Neuropathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37868499/the-infratrigeminal-suprafloccular-approach-to-intrapontine-lesions-an-anatomical-overview-and-relevance-for-the-approach-to-intrapontine-lesions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alex Roman, Eduardo Anzolin, Larissa Bianchini
Background and objectives Brainstem lesions have long been considered complex pathologies that may lead to permanent deficits or life-threatening complications, posing significant challenges for surgical removal. Among these lesions, intrapontine lesions are particularly challenging in the field of neurosurgery. However, with advancements in microsurgical anatomy knowledge and technology, these lesions have become more amenable to surgical treatment. In this study, the authors examine an infratrigeminal suprafloccular approach, which has been shown to be a safe surgical route, resulting in fewer postoperative complications, while evaluating the anatomical nuances of the approach and route...
September 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37863938/american-crows-that-excel-at-tool-use-activate-neural-circuits-distinct-from-less-talented-individuals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
LomaJohn T Pendergraft, John M Marzluff, Donna J Cross, Toru Shimizu, Christopher N Templeton
Tools enable animals to exploit and command new resources. However, the neural circuits underpinning tool use and how neural activity varies with an animal's tool proficiency, are only known for humans and some other primates. We use 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography to image the brain activity of naïve vs trained American crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) when presented with a task requiring the use of stone tools. As in humans, talent affects the neural circuits activated by crows as they prepare to execute the task...
October 20, 2023: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37848830/an-interesting-case-of-crossed-syndrome-ipsilateral-facial-paralysis-with-contralateral-glossoplegia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sangil Park, Su Hyeon Ha, Baeseoup Song, Ho Geol Woo, Sung Hyuk Heo, Dae-Il Chang
BACKGROUND: Stroke is rarely accompanied with peripheral facial paralysis and supranuclear palsy of the hypoglossal nerve. Both sides of the motor cortex innervate the hypoglossal nucleus; therefore, unilateral lesions of the upper motor neurons rarely result in contralateral lingual paresis. We report a rare case of crossed syndrome with associated hyperacute peripheral hemifacial paralysis and contralateral lingual paresis after a lower pontine tegmentum ischemic stroke. CASE PRESENTATION: A 73-year-old man presented with symptoms of hyperacute peripheral hemifacial paralysis...
October 17, 2023: BMC Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37818888/radula-and-shell-microstructure-variations-are-congruent-with-a-molecular-estimate-of-shallow-water-japanese-chitons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Masato Owada
Variations of the radula and shell microstructures in 33 species of Japanese chiton were investigated along with molecular phylogenetic trees. The molecular phylogenetic trees indicated that Chitonida was composed of four clades, of which two clades formed Acanthochitonina and corresponded to Mopalioidea and Cryptoplacoidea, respectively, and the other clades formed Chitonina. In the radula, the shapes of the central and centro-lateral teeth and the petaloid process varied greatly among species or genera and were useful for the identification of particular species or genera...
October 2023: Zoological Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37734381/a-cholinergic-circuit-that-relieves-pain-despite-opioid-tolerance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shivang Sullere, Alissa Kunczt, Daniel S McGehee
Chronic pain is a tremendous burden for afflicted individuals and society. Although opioids effectively relieve pain, significant adverse outcomes limit their utility and efficacy. To investigate alternate pain control mechanisms, we explored cholinergic signaling in the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray (vlPAG), a critical nexus for descending pain modulation. Biosensor assays revealed that pain states decreased acetylcholine release in vlPAG. Activation of cholinergic projections from the pedunculopontine tegmentum to vlPAG relieved pain, even in opioid-tolerant conditions, through ⍺7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs)...
September 12, 2023: Neuron
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37710341/sex-dependent-neuronal-effects-of-%C3%AE-synuclein-reveal-that-gabaergic-transmission-is-neuroprotective-of-sleep-controlling-neurons
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Altair Brito Dos Santos, Siganya Thaneshwaran, Lara Kamal Ali, César Ramón Romero Leguizamón, Yang Wang, Morten Pilgaard Kristensen, Annette E Langkilde, Kristi A Kohlmeier
BACKGROUND: Sleep disorders (SDs) are a symptom of the prodromal phase of neurodegenerative disorders that are mechanistically linked to the protein α-synuclein (α-syn) including Parkinson's disease (PD). SDs during the prodromal phase could result from neurodegeneration induced in state-controlling neurons by accumulation of α-syn predominant early in the disease, and consistent with this, we reported the monomeric form of α-syn (monomeric α-syn; α-synM ) caused cell death in the laterodorsal tegmental nucleus (LDT), which controls arousal as well as the sleep and wakefulness state...
September 14, 2023: Cell & Bioscience
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