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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36884151/maldi-msi-of-lipids-in-a-model-of-breast-cancer-brain-metastasis-provides-a-surrogate-measure-of-ischemia-hypoxia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aurelie Roux, Paul T Winnard, Marise Heerma Van Voss, Ludovic Muller, Shelley N Jackson, Barry Hoffer, Amina S Woods, Venu Raman
Breast cancer brain metastasis (BCBM) has an incidence of 10-30%. It is incurable and the biological mechanisms that promote its progression remain largely undefined. Consequently, to gain insights into BCBM processes, we have developed a spontaneous mouse model of BCBM and in this study found a 20% penetrance of macro-metastatic brain lesion formation. Considering that lipid metabolism is indispensable to metastatic progression, our goal was the mapping of lipid distributions throughout the metastatic regions of the brain...
March 8, 2023: Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36718229/assessment-of-a-non-invasive-brain-pulse-monitor-to-measure-intra-cranial-pressure-following-acute-brain-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Barry Dixon, Jessica M Sharkey, Elliot J Teo, Sally A Grace, Jacqui S Savage, Andrew Udy, Paul Smith, Jack Hellerstedt, John D Santamaria
BACKGROUND: Intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring requires placing a hole in the skull through which an invasive pressure monitor is inserted into the brain. This approach has risks for the patient and is expensive. We have developed a non-invasive brain pulse monitor that uses red light to detect a photoplethysmographic (PPG) signal arising from the blood vessels on the brain's cortical surface. The brain PPG and the invasive ICP waveform share morphological features which may allow measurement of the intracranial pressure...
2023: Medical Devices: Evidence and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36628028/bilateral-complete-loss-and-partial-regeneration-of-photoreceptor-layers-in-a-pediatric-vogt-koyanagi-harada-vkh-case
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Shaikha Aldossari, Nawaf A Alhussaini, Abdulrahman Barri, Hassan Al Dhibi
Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) disease is a multisystem autoimmune disease affecting melanocyte-containing tissues in the eyes, meninges, ear, and skin. As far as we are aware, this is a unique case report documenting the regeneration of the photoreceptor layer after bilateral complete loss of the photoreceptor layer in a child with VKH. We report a case of a 12-year-old male with no significant past medical history who presented during the chronic stage of incomplete VKH. He was found to have a complete loss of photoreceptor layer in both eyes during a work-up to confirm the aforementioned disease...
December 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36526866/plasma-pharmacokinetics-and-pharmacodynamic-effects-of-the-2-benzylbenzimidazole-synthetic-opioid-isotonitazene-in-male-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara E Walton, Alex J Krotulski, Grant C Glatfelter, Donna Walther, Barry K Logan, Michael H Baumann
RATIONALE: Isotonitazene is an illicit synthetic opioid associated with many intoxications and fatalities. Recent studies show that isotonitazene is a potent µ-opioid receptor (MOR) agonist in vitro, but little information is available about its in vivo effects. OBJECTIVES: The aims of the present study were to investigate the pharmacokinetics of isotonitazene in rats, and relate pharmacokinetic parameters to pharmacodynamic effects. METHODS: Isotonitazene and its metabolites were identified and quantified by liquid chromatography tandem quadrupole mass spectrometry (LC-QQQ-MS)...
January 2023: Psychopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36418739/circulating-endothelial-and-angiogenic-cells-predict-hippocampal-volume-as-a-function-of-hiv-status
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roger McIntosh, Melissa Hidalgo, Judith Lobo, Kaitlyn Dillon, Angela Szeto, Barry E Hurwitz
Circulating endothelial cells (CECs) and myeloid angiogenic cells (MACs) have the capacity to stabilize human blood vessels in vivo. Evidence suggests that these cells are depleted in dementia and in persons living with HIV (PWH), who have a higher prevalence of dementia and other cognitive deficits associated with aging. However, the associations of CECs and MACs with MRI-based measures of aging brain health, such as hippocampal gray matter volume, have not been previously demonstrated. The present study examined differences in these associations in 51 postmenopausal women with and without HIV infection...
November 23, 2022: Journal of Neurovirology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36298652/a-journey-to-the-central-nervous-system-routes-of-flaviviral-neuroinvasion-in-human-disease
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REVIEW
Eleanor M Marshall, Marion P G Koopmans, Barry Rockx
Many arboviruses, including viruses of the Flavivirus genera, are known to cause severe neurological disease in humans, often with long-lasting, debilitating sequalae in surviving patients. These emerging pathogens impact millions of people worldwide, yet still relatively little is known about the exact mechanisms by which they gain access to the human central nervous system. This review focusses on potential haematogenous and transneural routes of neuroinvasion employed by flaviviruses and identifies numerous gaps in knowledge, especially regarding lesser-studied interfaces of possible invasion such as the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier, and novel routes such as the gut-brain axis...
September 21, 2022: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36291647/activation-of-nrf2-to-optimise-immune-responses-to-intracerebral-haemorrhage
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REVIEW
James J M Loan, Rustam Al-Shahi Salman, Barry W McColl, Giles E Hardingham
Haemorrhage into the brain parenchyma can be devastating. This manifests as spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) after head trauma, and in the context of vascular dementia. Randomised controlled trials have not reliably shown that haemostatic treatments aimed at limiting ICH haematoma expansion and surgical approaches to reducing haematoma volume are effective. Consequently, treatments to modulate the pathophysiological responses to ICH, which may cause secondary brain injury, are appealing. Following ICH, microglia and monocyte derived cells are recruited to the peri-haematomal environment where they phagocytose haematoma breakdown products and secrete inflammatory cytokines, which may trigger both protective and harmful responses...
October 7, 2022: Biomolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36266471/modeling-gene-%C3%A3-environment-interactions-in-ptsd-using-human-neurons-reveals-diagnosis-specific-glucocorticoid-induced-gene-expression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carina Seah, Michael S Breen, Tom Rusielewicz, Heather N Bader, Changxin Xu, Christopher J Hunter, Barry McCarthy, P J Michael Deans, Mitali Chattopadhyay, Jordan Goldberg, Frank Desarnaud, Iouri Makotkine, Janine D Flory, Linda M Bierer, Migle Staniskyte, Scott A Noggle, Laura M Huckins, Daniel Paull, Kristen J Brennand, Rachel Yehuda
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can develop following severe trauma, but the extent to which genetic and environmental risk factors contribute to individual clinical outcomes is unknown. Here, we compared transcriptional responses to hydrocortisone exposure in human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived glutamatergic neurons and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from combat veterans with PTSD (n = 19 hiPSC and n = 20 PBMC donors) and controls (n = 20 hiPSC and n = 20 PBMC donors)...
October 20, 2022: Nature Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36139790/low-plasma-ergothioneine-predicts-cognitive-and-functional-decline-in-an-elderly-cohort-attending-memory-clinics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liu-Yun Wu, Cheuk Ni Kan, Irwin K Cheah, Joyce Ruifen Chong, Xin Xu, Henri Vrooman, Saima Hilal, Narayanaswamy Venketasubramanian, Christopher P Chen, Barry Halliwell, Mitchell K P Lai
Low blood concentrations of the diet-derived compound ergothioneine (ET) have been associated with cognitive impairment and cerebrovascular disease (CeVD) in cross-sectional studies, but it is unclear whether ET levels can predict subsequent cognitive and functional decline. Here, we examined the temporal relationships between plasma ET status and cognition in a cohort of 470 elderly subjects attending memory clinics in Singapore. All participants underwent baseline plasma ET measurements as well as neuroimaging for CeVD and brain atrophy...
August 30, 2022: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35752421/transfusion-guidelines-in-brain-tumor-surgery-a-systematic-review-and-critical-summary-of-currently-available-evidence
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REVIEW
Benjamin Rail, William H Hicks, Emmanuella Oduguwa, Umaru Barrie, Mark N Pernik, Eric Montgomery, Jonathan Tao, Yves J Kenfack, Paula Mofor, Emmanuel Adeyemo, Derrek Edukugho, James Caruso, Carlos A Bagley, Tarek Y El Ahmadieh, Salah G Aoun
OBJECTIVE: Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is commonly indicated in brain tumor surgery due to risk of blood loss. Current transfusion guidelines are based on evidence derived from critically ill patients and may not be optimal for brain tumor surgeries. Our study is the first to synthesize available evidence to suggest RBC transfusion thresholds in brain tumor patients undergoing surgery. METHODS: A systematic review was conducted using PubMed, EMBASE, and Google Scholar databases in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses guidelines to critically assess RBC transfusion thresholds in adult patients with brain tumors and complications secondary to transfusion following blood loss in the operating room or perioperative period...
September 2022: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35477798/pharmacological-evaluation-and-forensic-case-series-of-n-pyrrolidino-etonitazene-etonitazepyne-a-newly-emerging-2-benzylbenzimidazole-nitazene-synthetic-opioid
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marthe M Vandeputte, Alex J Krotulski, Donna Walther, Grant C Glatfelter, Donna Papsun, Sara E Walton, Barry K Logan, Michael H Baumann, Christophe P Stove
Novel synthetic opioids continue to emerge on recreational drug markets worldwide. In response to legislative bans on fentanyl analogues, non-fentanyl structural templates, such as 2-benzylbenzimidazoles ('nitazenes'), are being exploited to create new μ-opioid receptor (MOR) agonists. Here, we pharmacologically characterize an emerging cyclic analogue of etonitazene, called N-pyrrolidino etonitazene (etonitazepyne), using in vitro and in vivo methods. A series of analytically confirmed fatalities is described to complement preclinical findings...
June 2022: Archives of Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35446396/assessment-of-a-plasma-amyloid-probability-score-to-estimate-amyloid-positron-emission-tomography-findings-among-adults-with-cognitive-impairment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan Hu, Kristopher M Kirmess, Matthew R Meyer, Gil D Rabinovici, Constantine Gatsonis, Barry A Siegel, Rachel A Whitmer, Charles Apgar, Lucy Hanna, Michio Kanekiyo, June Kaplow, Akihiko Koyama, David Verbel, Mary S Holubasch, Stephanie S Knapik, Jason Connor, John H Contois, Erin N Jackson, Scott E Harpstrite, Randall J Bateman, David M Holtzman, Philip B Verghese, Ilana Fogelman, Joel B Braunstein, Kevin E Yarasheski, Tim West
Importance: The diagnostic evaluation for Alzheimer disease may be improved by a blood-based diagnostic test identifying presence of brain amyloid plaque pathology. Objective: To determine the clinical performance associated with a diagnostic algorithm incorporating plasma amyloid-β (Aβ) 42:40 ratio, patient age, and apoE proteotype to identify brain amyloid status. Design, Setting, and Participants: This cohort study includes analysis from 2 independent cross-sectional cohort studies: the discovery cohort of the Plasma Test for Amyloidosis Risk Screening (PARIS) study, a prospective add-on to the Imaging Dementia-Evidence for Amyloid Scanning study, including 249 patients from 2018 to 2019, and MissionAD, a dataset of 437 biobanked patient samples obtained at screenings during 2016 to 2019...
April 1, 2022: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35362642/a-comparison-of-blood-and-brain-derived-ageing-and-inflammation-related-dna-methylation-signatures-and-their-association-with-microglial-burdens
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna J Stevenson, Daniel L McCartney, Danni A Gadd, Gemma Shireby, Robert F Hillary, Declan King, Makis Tzioras, Nicola Wrobel, Sarah McCafferty, Lee Murphy, Barry W McColl, Paul Redmond, Adele M Taylor, Sarah E Harris, Tom C Russ, Andrew M McIntosh, Jonathan Mill, Colin Smith, Ian J Deary, Simon R Cox, Riccardo E Marioni, Tara L Spires-Jones
Inflammation and ageing-related DNA methylation patterns in the blood have been linked to a variety of morbidities, including cognitive decline and neurodegenerative disease. However, it is unclear how these blood-based patterns relate to patterns within the brain, and how each associates with central cellular profiles. In this study, we profiled DNA methylation in both the blood and in five post-mortem brain regions (BA17, BA20/21, BA24, BA46 and hippocampus) in 14 individuals from the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936...
April 1, 2022: European Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35080734/test-retest-reliability-of-arterial-spin-labelling-for-cerebral-blood-flow-in-older-adults-with-small-vessel-disease
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Lauren R Binnie, Mathilde M H Pauls, Philip Benjamin, Mohani-Preet K Dhillon, Shai Betteridge, Brian Clarke, Rita Ghatala, Fearghal A H Hainsworth, Franklyn A Howe, Usman Khan, Christina Kruuse, Jeremy B Madigan, Barry Moynihan, Bhavini Patel, Anthony C Pereira, Egill Rostrup, Anan B Y Shtaya, Catherine A Spilling, Sarah Trippier, Rebecca Williams, Jeremy D Isaacs, Thomas R Barrick, Atticus H Hainsworth
Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) is common in older people and is associated with lacunar stroke, white matter hyperintensities (WMH) and vascular cognitive impairment. Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is reduced in SVD, particularly within white matter.Here we quantified test-retest reliability in CBF measurements using pseudo-continuous arterial spin labelling (pCASL) in older adults with clinical and radiological evidence of SVD (N=54, mean (SD): 66.9 (8.7) years, 15 females/39 males). We generated whole-brain CBF maps on two visits at least 7 days apart (mean (SD): 20 (19), range 7-117 days)...
August 2022: Translational Stroke Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35064178/predictors-of-stroke-favorable-functional-outcome-in-guinea-results-from-the-conakry-stroke-registry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fode Abass Cisse, Noémie Ligot, Kaba Conde, Djigué Souleymane Barry, Lamine Mohamed Toure, Mamadi Konate, Mohamed Fode Soumah, Karinka Diawara, Mohamed Traore, Gilles Naeije
Low- to middle-income countries (LMICs) now bear most of the stroke burden. In LMICs, stroke epidemiology and health care systems are different from HICs. Therefore, a high-income country (HIC)-based predictive model may not correspond to the LMIC stroke context. Identify the impact of modifiable variables in acute stroke management in Conakry, Guinea as potential predictors of favorable stroke outcome. Data were extracted from the Conakry stroke registry that includes 1018 patients. A logistic regression model was built to predict favorable stroke outcomes, defined as mRS 0-2...
January 21, 2022: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34888704/protease-activated-receptor-2-activation-induces-behavioural-changes-associated-with-depression-like-behaviour-through-microglial-independent-modulation-of-inflammatory-cytokines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Serge Moudio, Ashleigh Willis, Karolina Pytka, Roua Abulkassim, Ros R Brett, Jack F Webster, Christian Wozny, Mark Barbour, Hui-Rong Jiang, David G Watson, Josie C van Kralingen, Scott M MacKenzie, Michael Daniels, Barry W McColl, Sandra Sossick, Hugh N Nuthall, Trevor J Bushell
RATIONALE: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a leading cause of disability worldwide but currently prescribed treatments do not adequately ameliorate the disorder in a significant portion of patients. Hence, a better appreciation of its aetiology may lead to the development of novel therapies. OBJECTIVES: In the present study, we have built on our previous findings indicating a role for protease-activated receptor-2 (PAR2) in sickness behaviour to determine whether the PAR2 activator, AC264613, induces behavioural changes similar to those observed in depression-like behaviour...
January 2022: Psychopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34775789/twenty-four-hour-central-aortic-systolic-blood-pressure-reference-values-and-dipping-patterns-in-untreated-individuals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas Weber, Athanase D Protogerou, Mohsen Agharazii, Antonis Argyris, Sola Aoun Bahous, Jose R Banegas, Ronald K Binder, Jacques Blacher, Andréa Araujo Brandao, Juan J Cruz, Kathrin Danninger, Cristina Giannatasio, Auxiliadora Graciani, Bernhard Hametner, Piotr Jankowski, Yan Li, Alessandro Maloberti, Christopher C Mayer, Barry J McDonnell, Carmel M McEniery, Marco Antonio Mota Gomes, Annelise Machado Gomes, Maria Lorenza Muiesan, Janos Nemcsik, Anna Paini, Enrique Rodilla, Aletta E Schutte, Petros P Sfikakis, Dimitrios Terentes-Printzios, Alexandre Vallée, Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Lisa Ware, Ian Wilkinson, Robert Zweiker, James E Sharman, Siegfried Wassertheurer
Central (aortic) systolic blood pressure (cSBP) is the pressure seen by the heart, the brain, and the kidneys. If properly measured, cSBP is closer associated with hypertension-mediated organ damage and prognosis, as compared with brachial SBP (bSBP). We investigated 24-hour profiles of bSBP and cSBP, measured simultaneously using Mobilograph devices, in 2423 untreated adults (1275 women; age, 18-94 years), free from overt cardiovascular disease, aiming to develop reference values and to analyze daytime-nighttime variability...
January 2022: Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34713920/astrocytic-vegfa-an-essential-mediator-in-blood-brain-barrier-disruption-in-parkinson-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guoyu Lan, Pan Wang, Robin Barry Chan, Zongran Liu, Zhenwei Yu, Xiaodan Liu, Ying Yang, Jing Zhang
The integrity of blood-brain-barrier (BBB) is essential for normal brain functions, synaptic remodeling, and angiogenesis. BBB disruption is a common pathology during Parkinson's disease (PD), and has been hypothesized to contribute to the progression of PD. However, the molecular mechanism of BBB disruption in PD needs further investigation. Here, A53T PD mouse and a 3-cell type in vitro BBB model were used to study the roles of α-synuclein (α-syn) in BBB disruption with the key results confirmed in the brains of PD patients obtained at autopsy...
February 2022: Glia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34679367/perinatal-acetaminophen-exposure-and-childhood-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-adhd-exploring-the-role-of-umbilical-cord-plasma-metabolites-in-oxidative-stress-pathways
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Neha S Anand, Ramkripa Raghavan, Guoying Wang, Xiumei Hong, Romuladus E Azuine, Colleen Pearson, Barry Zuckerman, Hehuang Xie, Xiaobin Wang
Oxidative stress mechanisms may explain associations between perinatal acetaminophen exposure and childhood attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). We investigated whether the changes in umbilical cord plasma amino acids needed to synthesize the antioxidant glutathione and in the oxidative stress biomarker 8-hydroxy-deoxyguanosine may explain the association between cord plasma acetaminophen and ADHD in the Boston Birth Cohort (BBC). Mother-child dyads were followed at the Boston Medical Center between 1998 and 2018...
September 30, 2021: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34673145/low-plasma-ergothioneine-levels-are-associated-with-neurodegeneration-and-cerebrovascular-disease-in-dementia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liu-Yun Wu, Irwin K Cheah, Joyce Ruifen Chong, Yuek Ling Chai, Jia Yun Tan, Saima Hilal, Henri Vrooman, Christopher P Chen, Barry Halliwell, Mitchell K P Lai
Ergothioneine (ET) is a dietary amino-thione with strong antioxidant and cytoprotective properties and has possible therapeutic potential for neurodegenerative and vascular diseases. Decreased blood concentrations of ET have been found in patients with mild cognitive impairment, but its status in neurodegenerative and vascular dementias is currently unclear. To address this, a cross-sectional study was conducted on 496 participants, consisting of 88 with no cognitive impairment (NCI), 201 with cognitive impairment, no dementia (CIND) as well as 207 with dementia, of whom 160 have Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and 47 have vascular dementia...
December 2021: Free Radical Biology & Medicine
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