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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37005116/sleep-quality-perivascular-spaces-and-brain-health-markers-in-ageing-a-longitudinal-study-in-the-lothian-birth-cohort-1936
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin S Aribisala, Maria Del C Valdés Hernández, Judith A Okely, Simon R Cox, Lucia Ballerini, David Alexander Dickie, Stewart J Wiseman, Renata L Riha, Susana Muñoz Maniega, Ratko Radakovic, Adele Taylor, Alison Pattie, Janie Corley, Paul Redmond, Mark E Bastin, Ian Deary, Joanna M Wardlaw
BACKGROUND: Sleep is thought to play a major role in brain health and general wellbeing. However, few longitudinal studies have explored the relationship between sleep habits and imaging markers of brain health, particularly markers of brain waste clearance such as perivascular spaces (PVS), of neurodegeneration such as brain atrophy, and of vascular disease, such as white matter hyperintensities (WMH). We explore these associations using data collected over 6 years from a birth cohort of older community-dwelling adults in their 70s...
March 16, 2023: Sleep Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36945422/dilated-virchow-robin-spaces-are-a-marker-for-arterial-disease-in-multiple-sclerosis
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Benjamin V Ineichen, Carmen Cananau, Michael Platt N, Russell Ouellette, Thomas Moridi, Katrin B M Frauenknecht, Serhat V Okar, Zsolt Kulcsar, Ingrid Kockum, Fredrik Piehl, Daniel S Reich, Tobias Granberg
Virchow-Robin spaces (VRS) have been associated with neurodegeneration and neuroinflammation. However, it remains uncertain to what degree non-dilated or dilated VRS reflect specific features of neuroinflammatory pathology. Thus, we aimed at investigating the clinical relevance of VRS as imaging biomarker in multiple sclerosis (MS) and to correlate VRS to their histopathologic signature. In a cohort study comprising 205 MS patients (including a validation cohort) and 30 control subjects, we assessed the association of non-dilated and dilated VRS to clinical and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) out-comes...
February 27, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36917314/brain-washing-and-neural-health-role-of-age-sleep-and-the-cerebrospinal-fluid-melatonin-rhythm
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REVIEW
Russel J Reiter, Ramaswamy Sharma, Maira Smaniotto Cucielo, Dun Xian Tan, Sergio Rosales-Corral, Giuseppe Gancitano, Luiz Gustavo de Almeida Chuffa
The brain lacks a classic lymphatic drainage system. How it is cleansed of damaged proteins, cellular debris, and molecular by-products has remained a mystery for decades. Recent discoveries have identified a hybrid system that includes cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-filled perivascular spaces and classic lymph vessels in the dural covering of the brain and spinal cord that functionally cooperate to remove toxic and non-functional trash from the brain. These two components functioning together are referred to as the glymphatic system...
March 14, 2023: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences: CMLS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36596055/variances-of-quantifying-of-virchow-robin-spaces-detecting-the-different-functional-status-of-glymphatic-system-in-simple-febrile-seizures-affected-by-seizures-duration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xin Li, Cailian Ruan, Yifan Wu, Mazen Musa, Abdoulaye Issotina Zibrila, Zhengxiang Zhang, Mustafa Salimeen
The Virchow-Robin spaces (VRs) in the cerebral glymphatic system play a vital role in waste clearance from the brain. Simple febrile seizures (SFS) are a common type of seizures marked by an inappropriate fluid exchange. The mechanism of evident differences in glymphatic function among SFS with varying seizure duration is unknown. Therefore, the goal of this study was to see whether there were any variations in glymphatic function among SFS based on seizures duration. We retrospectively studied 30 children with SFS lasting more than 5 minutes (SFS > 5M), 40 children with SFS lasting 5 minutes or less (SFS ≤ 5M), and 35 healthy controls aged 6 to 60 months who underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)...
December 30, 2022: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36533613/brain-enlarged-perivascular-spaces-as-imaging-biomarkers-of-cerebrovascular-disease-a-clinical-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Srinath Ramaswamy, Farid Khasiyev, Jose Gutierrez
Perivascular spaces or Virchow-Robin spaces form pathways along the subarachnoid spaces that facilitate the effective clearance of brain metabolic by-products through intracellular exchange and drainage of cerebrospinal fluid. Best seen on magnetic resonance imaging of the brain, enlarged perivascular spaces (EPVSs) are increasingly recognized as potential imaging biomarkers of neurological conditions. EPVSs are an established subtype of cerebral small-vessel disease; however, their associations with other cerebrovascular disorders are yet to be fully understood...
December 19, 2022: Journal of the American Heart Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36466803/expansion-of-the-mutation-spectrum-and-phenotype-of-usp7-related-neurodevelopmental-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hong Zheng, Shiyue Mei, Fuwei Li, Liwan Wei, Yanchu Wang, Jinrong Huang, Feng Zhang, Jia Huang, Yanping Liu, Weiyue Gu, Hongyan Liu
BACKGROUND: Hao-fountain syndrome (HAFOUS) is a neurodevelopmental syndrome characterized by global developmental and severe language delays, behavioral abnormalities (including autism), and mild dysmorphic impairment of intellectual development. It is a dominant genetic disease caused by USP7 gene (*602519) mutations on chromosome 16p13.2. So far, only 15 cases with 14 deleterious variants in the USP7 gene have been reported. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study describes three unrelated patients with USP7 variants...
2022: Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36446381/anatomical-barriers-against-sars-cov-2-neuroinvasion-at-vulnerable-interfaces-visualized-in-deceased-covid-19-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mona Khan, Marnick Clijsters, Sumin Choi, Wout Backaert, Michiel Claerhout, Floor Couvreur, Laure Van Breda, Florence Bourgeois, Kato Speleman, Sam Klein, Johan Van Laethem, Gill Verstappen, Ayse Sumeyra Dereli, Seung-Jun Yoo, Hai Zhou, Thuc Nguyen Dan Do, Dirk Jochmans, Lies Laenen, Yves Debaveye, Paul De Munter, Jan Gunst, Mark Jorissen, Katrien Lagrou, Philippe Meersseman, Johan Neyts, Dietmar Rudolf Thal, Vedat Topsakal, Christophe Vandenbriele, Joost Wauters, Peter Mombaerts, Laura Van Gerven
Can SARS-CoV-2 hitchhike on the olfactory projection and take a direct and short route from the nose into the brain? We reasoned that the neurotropic or neuroinvasive capacity of the virus, if it exists, should be most easily detectable in individuals who died in an acute phase of the infection. Here, we applied a postmortem bedside surgical procedure for the rapid procurement of tissue, blood, and cerebrospinal fluid samples from deceased COVID-19 patients infected with the Delta, Omicron BA.1, or Omicron BA...
December 7, 2022: Neuron
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36327898/perivascular-spaces-and-their-role-in-neuroinflammation
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REVIEW
Benjamin V Ineichen, Serhat V Okar, Steven T Proulx, Britta Engelhardt, Hans Lassmann, Daniel S Reich
It is uncontested that perivascular spaces play critical roles in maintaining homeostasis and priming neuroinflammation. However, despite more than a century of intense research on perivascular spaces, many open questions remain about the anatomical compartment surrounding blood vessels within the CNS. The goal of this comprehensive review is to summarize the literature on perivascular spaces in human neuroinflammation and associated animal disease models. We describe the cell types taking part in the morphological and functional aspects of perivascular spaces and how those spaces can be visualized...
November 2, 2022: Neuron
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36299637/dilated-perivascular-spaces-can-present-incidental-csf-isointense-foci-within-the-ventral-forebrain-of-dogs-and-cats-in-transverse-mr-images
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carolin Fischer, Sebastian Schaub, Kathrin Büttner, Katinka Hartmann, Martin Jürgen Schmidt
Objective: Virchow-Robin-Spaces (VRS) are cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-containing perivascular spaces encompassing brain vessels while coursing through the parenchyma. VRS can enlarge and become visible in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). While dilatated VRS are mostly incidental findings, they were associated with degenerative brain disease in humans. This study aimed to evaluate their occurrence and MRI morphology within the ventral forebrain of structurally normal canine and feline brains and physiological cerebrospinal fluid analysis...
2022: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36273113/extensive-widening-of-virchow-robin-spaces-in-the-frontal-lobe-two-case-reports-and-systematic-review-of-the-literature
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mustafa Kemal Demir, Önder Ertem, Naz Ece Kundak, Tufan Ay, Turker Kılıc
AIM: To report our experience on giant tumefactive Virchow-Robin spaces (GTVRS) in the frontal lobe and perform a systematic review of previous reports on GTVRS. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a retrospective single-center study reporting the clinical manifestations, magnetic resonance (MR) imaging appearance, differential diagnosis, and management of two patients diagnosed with frontal lobe GTVRS at Bahcesehir University School of Medicine Goztepe Hospital in the past 5 years...
October 22, 2022: Acta Neurologica Belgica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36267868/cribriform-appearance-of-white-matter-in-canavan-disease-associated-with-novel-mutations-of-aspa-gene
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maya Dattatraya Bhat, Netravathi Manjunath, Renu Kumari, Mohammed Faruq, Pramod Kumar Pal, Chandrajit Prasad, Ravindranadh Chowdary Mundlamuri, Atchayaram Nalini, Gautham Arunachal Udupi, Priyanka Priyadarshini Baishya, Karthik Kulanthaivelu
Cribriform appearance of the brain in Canavan disease is a rare finding. The two presented cases broaden the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) phenotype wherein numerous oval, cystic structures, a few resembling dilated Virchow-Robin (VR) spaces, were noted in the centrum semiovale, periventricular, and lobar white matter producing a cribriform pattern. Besides, discrete round to oval cysts were present at the gray-white matter junctions in the second case, which were larger and appeared morphologically distinct from the VR spaces...
December 2022: Journal of Pediatric Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36248106/perianeurysmal-parenchymal-cysts-case-series-and-literature-review
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REVIEW
Adrian Zammit, Andrei Tudose, Nickalus Khan, Shelley Renowden, Mario Teo
•Intracranial cysts are associated with a number of vascular lesions.•They predominantly occur in larger, partially-thrombosed aneurysms and in older patients.•There is a trend towards enlargement over time if untreated and a likelihood of recurrence following treatment.•We hypothesise the cysts arise either from dilated Virchow-Robin spaces and/or inflammatory processes.
2022: Brain Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36238506/-an-enlarged-perivascular-space-clinical-relevance-and-the-role-of-imaging-in-aging-and-neurologic-disorders
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REVIEW
Younghee Yim, Won-Jin Moon
The perivascular space (PVS) of the brain, also known as Virchow-Robin space, consists of cerebrospinal fluid and connective tissues bordered by astrocyte endfeet. The PVS, in a word, is the route over the arterioles, capillaries, and venules where the substances can move. Although the PVS was identified and described first in the literature approximately over 150 years ago, its importance has been highlighted recently after the function of the waste clearing system of the interstitial fluid and wastes was revealed...
May 2022: Taehan Yŏngsang Ŭihakhoe chi
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36097204/unilateral-subcortical-extensive-dilated-perivascular-spaces-associated-with-superior-sagittal-sinus-perivenous-dilated-spaces
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dimitri Renard, Giovanni Castelnovo, Marc Hackius
We present the MRI of a 70-year-old patient showing unilateral subcortical extensive dilated perivascular spaces with surrounding fluid-attenuated inversion recovery hyperintensities associated with the presence of small cysts and tubular hypointensities in and near the superior sagittal sinus co-locating with draining cortical veins on gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted imaging representing probably (dilated) spaces between pial sheath and cortical vein walls. These (peri)venous superior sagittal sinus cysts seem to represent either hydrops cause (by blocking interstitial fluid flow in perivenous subpial space, via meningeal lymphatics) or consequence (where cysts might have been formed due to subpial fluid flow obstruction by unknown cause)...
September 13, 2022: Neurological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36090857/topological-relationships-between-perivascular-spaces-and-progression-of-white-matter-hyperintensities-a-pilot-study-in-a-sample-of-the-lothian-birth-cohort-1936
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abbie Barnes, Lucia Ballerini, Maria Del C Valdés Hernández, Francesca M Chappell, Susana Muñoz Maniega, Rozanna Meijboom, Ellen V Backhouse, Michael S Stringer, Roberto Duarte Coello, Rosalind Brown, Mark E Bastin, Simon R Cox, Ian J Deary, Joanna M Wardlaw
Enlarged perivascular spaces (PVS) and white matter hyperintensities (WMH) are features of cerebral small vessel disease which can be seen in brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Given the associations and proposed mechanistic link between PVS and WMH, they are hypothesized to also have topological proximity. However, this and the influence of their spatial proximity on WMH progression are unknown. We analyzed longitudinal MRI data from 29 out of 32 participants (mean age at baseline = 71.9 years) in a longitudinal study of cognitive aging, from three waves of data collection at 3-year intervals, alongside semi-automatic segmentation masks for PVS and WMH, to assess relationships...
2022: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35922208/-clinical-practice-recommendations-for-hereditary-cerebral-small-vessel-disease-in-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
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Hereditary cerebral small vessel disease (hCVSD) is a group of rare cerebrovascular diseases caused by monogenic mutation. Although there is great variability in the age of onset of hCSVD patients, the age of onset younger than 45 years old is an important indicator. The primary clinical manifestations exhibit cognitive impairment, movement disorder, psychological disturbance, and most of which are accompanied by impairment of extra-neurological systems. The main radiological and pathological features of hCVSD include lacunar infarcts, white matter hyperdensities, cerebral microbleeds and enlargement of Virchow-Robin spaces...
August 1, 2022: Zhonghua Nei Ke za Zhi [Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35880596/-morphological-characteristics-of-the-brain-nervous-tissue-during-aging
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A S Magnaeva, T S Gulevskaya, P L Anufriev, T I Baranich, V S Sukhorukov
OBJECTIVE: Identification of morphological manifestations and evaluation of morphometric parameters of the nervous tissue in various structures of the human brain during aging. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Autopsy material was obtained from patients whose causes of death were not associated with neurological diseases. Three age groups were studied: young (35-45 years old) ( n =10); eldery (75-89 years old) ( n =20); centenarians (over 90 years old) ( n =10). Quantitative analysis of large neurons in the compact part of the substantia nigra, basal ganglia, layer V of the cortex, and the pyramidal layer of the hippocampus was carried out...
2022: Arkhiv Patologii
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35866259/automated-methods-for-detecting-and-quantitation-of-enlarged-perivascular-spaces-on-mri
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REVIEW
Jasmine Moses, Ben Sinclair, Meng Law, Terence J O'Brien, Lucy Vivash
The brain's glymphatic system is a network of intracerebral vessels that function to remove "waste products" such as degraded proteins from the brain. It comprises of the vasculature, perivascular spaces (PVS), and astrocytes. Poor glymphatic function has been implicated in numerous diseases; however, its contribution is still unknown. Efforts have been made to image the glymphatic system to further assess its role in the pathogenesis of different diseases. Numerous imaging modalities have been utilized including two-photon microscopy and contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)...
July 22, 2022: Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging: JMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35813945/enlarged-perivascular-spaces-in-the-basal-ganglia-independently-related-to-gait-disturbances-in-older-people-with-cerebral-small-vessel-diseases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuna Yang, Xuanting Li, Wenli Hu, Wei Qin, Lei Yang
Background and Objective: Gait disturbances are common in older people and are associated with adverse consequences, e.g., falls and institutionalization. Enlarged perivascular spaces in the basal ganglia (BG-EPVS) are considered an magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) marker of cerebral small vessel diseases (CSVD). However, the consequences of BG-EPVS are largely unknown. Previous studies showed that other CSVD markers were related to gait disturbances. However, the relation between BG-EPVS and gait performance is unclear...
2022: Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35751367/heterogeneity-and-developmental-dynamics-of-lyve-1-perivascular-macrophages-distribution-in-the-mouse-brain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marie Karam, Hadrien Janbon, Guy Malkinson, Isabelle Brunet
Brain perivascular macrophages (PVMs) are border-associated macrophages situated along blood vessels in the Virchow-Robin space and are thus found at a unique anatomical position between the endothelium and the parenchyma. Owing to their location and phagocytic capabilities, PVMs are regarded as important components that regulate various aspects of brain physiology in health and pathophysiological states. Here, we used LYVE-1 to identify PVMs in the mouse brain using brain-tissue sections and cleared whole-brains to learn about how they are distributed within the brain and across different developmental postnatal stages...
October 2022: Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
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