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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600211/construction-of-a-pathological-model-of-skin-lesions-in-acute-herpes-zoster-virus-infection-and-its-molecular-mechanism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hao Zhou, Zheng Ye, Zhao Gao, Chengxi Xi, Jinxia Yin, Yanjun Sun, Bo Sun
Varicella-zoster virus (VZV), a common pathogen with humans as the sole host, causes primary infection and undergoes a latent period in sensory ganglia. The recurrence of VZV is often accompanied by severe neuralgia in skin tissue, which has a serious impact on the life of patients. During the acute infection of VZV, there are few related studies on the pathophysiological mechanism of skin tissue. In this study, transcriptome sequencing data from the acute response period within 2 days of VZV antigen stimulation of the skin were used to explore a model of the trajectory of skin tissue changes during VZV infection...
April 10, 2024: Mammalian Genome: Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599567/gaze-and-attention-mechanisms-underlying-the-therapeutic-effect-of-optokinetic-stimulation-in-spatial-neglect
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H H Chan, A G Mitchell, E Sandilands, D Balslev
Left smooth pursuit eye movement training in response to large-field visual motion (optokinetic stimulation) has become a promising rehabilitation method in left spatial inattention or neglect. The mechanisms underlying the therapeutic effect, however, remain unknown. During optokinetic stimulation, there is an error in visual localization ahead of the line of sight. This could indicate a change in the brain's estimate of one's own direction of gaze. We hypothesized that optokinetic stimulation changes the brain's estimate of gaze...
April 8, 2024: Neuropsychologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598774/neuromedin-u-mediates-rapid-activation-of-airway-group-2-innate-lymphoid-cells-in-mild-asthma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaotian Ju, Akimichi Nagashima, Anna Dvorkin-Gheva, Jennifer Wattie, Karen Howie, Christiane Whetstone, Maral Ranjbar, Ruth Cusack, Reina Ditta, Guillaume Paré, Imran Satia, Paul M O'Byrne, Gail M Gauvreau, Roma Sehmi
RATIONALE: In asthma, sputum group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2) are activated within 7h after allergen challenge. Neuroimmune interactions mediate rapid host responses at mucosal interfaces. In murine models of asthma, lung ILC2 co-localize to sensory neuronal termini expressing the neuropeptide, neuromedin U (NMU) and NMU stimulates type 2 cytokines secretion by ILC2 with additive effects to alarmins, in vitro . OBJECTIVES: Investigate effect of NMU/NMUR1 axis on early activation of ILC2 in asthma...
April 10, 2024: American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38594279/a-primary-sensory-cortical-interareal-feedforward-inhibitory-circuit-for-tacto-visual-integration
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Simon Weiler, Vahid Rahmati, Marcel Isstas, Johann Wutke, Andreas Walter Stark, Christian Franke, Jürgen Graf, Christian Geis, Otto W Witte, Mark Hübener, Jürgen Bolz, Troy W Margrie, Knut Holthoff, Manuel Teichert
Tactile sensation and vision are often both utilized for the exploration of objects that are within reach though it is not known whether or how these two distinct sensory systems combine such information. Here in mice, we used a combination of stereo photogrammetry for 3D reconstruction of the whisker array, brain-wide anatomical tracing and functional connectivity analysis to explore the possibility of tacto-visual convergence in sensory space and within the circuitry of the primary visual cortex (VISp). Strikingly, we find that stimulation of the contralateral whisker array suppresses visually evoked activity in a tacto-visual sub-region of VISp whose visual space representation closely overlaps with the whisker search space...
April 10, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593083/top-down-modulation-in-canonical-cortical-circuits-with-short-term-plasticity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Felix Waitzmann, Yue Kris Wu, Julijana Gjorgjieva
Cortical dynamics and computations are strongly influenced by diverse GABAergic interneurons, including those expressing parvalbumin (PV), somatostatin (SST), and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP). Together with excitatory (E) neurons, they form a canonical microcircuit and exhibit counterintuitive nonlinear phenomena. One instance of such phenomena is response reversal, whereby SST neurons show opposite responses to top-down modulation via VIP depending on the presence of bottom-up sensory input, indicating that the network may function in different regimes under different stimulation conditions...
April 16, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38591722/astringency-and-its-sub-qualities-a-review-of-astringency-mechanisms-and-methods-for-measuring-saliva-lubrication
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shaoyang Wang, Heather E Smyth, Sandra M Olarte Mantilla, Jason R Stokes, Paul A Smith
Astringency is an important mouthfeel attribute that influences the sensory experiences of many food and beverage products. While salivary lubricity loss and increased oral friction were previously believed to be the only astringency mechanisms, recent research has demonstrated that non-tactile oral receptors can trigger astringency by responding to astringents without mechanical stimulation. Various human factors have also been identified that affect individual responses to astringents. This article presents a critical review of the key research milestones contributing to the current understanding of astringency mechanisms and the instrumental approaches used to quantify perceived astringency intensity...
April 9, 2024: Chemical Senses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38591658/orally-ingested-self-powered-stimulators-for-targeted-gut-brain-axis-electrostimulation-to-treat-obesity-and-metabolic-disorders
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Cam-Hoa Mac, Hsien-Meng Tai, Sheng-Min Huang, Hsu-Hsia Peng, Amit Kumar Sharma, Giang Le Thi Nguyen, Pei-Ju Chang, Jui-To Wang, Yen Chang, Yu-Jung Lin, Hsing-Wen Sung
Obesity is a significant health concern that often leads to metabolic dysfunction and chronic diseases. This study introduces a novel approach to combat obesity using orally ingested self-powered electrostimulators. These electrostimulators consist of piezoelectric BaTiO3 (BTO) particles conjugated with capsaicin (Cap) and aim to activate the vagus nerve. Upon ingestion by diet-induced obese (DIO) mice, the BTO@Cap particles specifically target and bind to Cap-sensitive sensory nerve endings in the gastric mucosa...
April 9, 2024: Advanced Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590761/cholesterol-dependent-lxr-transcription-factor-activity-represses-pronociceptive-effects-of-estrogen-in-sensory-neurons-and-pain-induced-by-myelin-basic-protein-fragments
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Swathi K Hullugundi, Jennifer Dolkas, Andrei V Chernov, Tony L Yaksh, Kelly A Eddinger, Mila Angert, Glaucilene Ferreira Catroli, Alex Y Strongin, Patrick M Dougherty, Yan Li, Oswal Quehenberger, Aaron Armando, Veronica I Shubayev
BACKGROUND: A bioactive myelin basic protein (MBP) fragment, comprising MBP84-104 , is released in sciatic nerve after chronic constriction injury (CCI). Intraneural injection (IN) of MBP84-104 in an intact sciatic nerve is sufficient to induce persistent neuropathic pain-like behavior via robust transcriptional remodeling at the injection site and ipsilateral dorsal root ganglia (DRG) and spinal cord. The sex (female)-specific pronociceptive activity of MBP84-104 associates with sex-specific changes in cholesterol metabolism and activation of estrogen receptor (ESR)1 signaling...
July 2024: Brain, behavior, & immunity health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589230/developmentally-unique-cerebellar-processing-prioritizes-self-over-other-generated-movements
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angela M Richardson, Greta Sokoloff, Mark S Blumberg
Animals must distinguish the sensory consequences of self-generated movements (reafference) from those of other-generated movements (exafference). Only self-generated movements entail the production of motor copies (i.e., corollary discharges), which are compared with reafference in the cerebellum to compute predictive or internal models of movement. Internal models emerge gradually over the first three postnatal weeks in rats through a process that is not yet fully understood. Previously, we demonstrated in postnatal day (P) P8 and P12 rats that precerebellar nuclei convey corollary discharge and reafference to the cerebellum during active (REM) sleep when pups produce limb twitches...
April 8, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586249/the-effect-of-local-anesthetic-on-the-hypersensitive-and-nonsensitive-areas-of-the-penis-is-different-in-primary-premature-ejaculation-a-pilot-study
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Lei Zheng, Le-Tian Wei, Song-Chunli, Wen-Rong Liu, Hui Jiang, Tao Jiang
BACKGROUND: Penile hypersensitivity is not the whole penis, but rather only a part of the penis. Though local anesthetic can prolong intravaginal ejaculation latency time by reducing penile hypersensitivity, the effect on the hypersensitive and nonsensitive areas of penis is still unclear. AIM: The study aimed to explore whether the effect of local anesthetic on the hypersensitive and nonsensitive areas of the penis is different in premature ejaculation. METHODS: Penile neurophysiological tests were performed on 290 patients with primary premature ejaculation...
April 2024: Sexual Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585813/carbon-dioxide-shapes-parasite-host-interactions-in-a-human-infective-nematode
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Navonil Banerjee, Spencer S Gang, Michelle L Castelletto, Felicitas Ruiz, Elissa A Hallem
Skin-penetrating nematodes infect nearly one billion people worldwide. The developmentally arrested infective larvae (iL3s) seek out hosts, invade hosts via skin penetration, and resume development inside the host in a process called activation. Activated infective larvae (iL3as) traverse the host body, ending up as parasitic adults in the small intestine. Skin-penetrating nematodes respond to many chemosensory cues, but how chemosensation contributes to host seeking, intra-host development, and intra-host navigation - three crucial steps of the parasite-host interaction - remains poorly understood...
March 31, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585803/interleukin-1%C3%AE-links-peripheral-ca-v-2-2-channel-activation-to-rapid-adaptive-increases-in-heat-sensitivity-in-skin
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Anne-Mary N Salib, Meredith J Crane, Sang Hun Lee, Brian J Wainger, Amanda M Jamieson, Diane Lipscombe
Neurons have the unique capacity to adapt output in response to changes in their environment. Within seconds, sensory nerve endings can become hypersensitive to stimuli in response to potentially damaging events. The underlying behavioral response is well studied, but several of the key signaling molecules that mediate sensory hypersensitivity remain unknown. We previously discovered that peripheral voltage-gated Ca V 2.2 channels in nerve endings in skin are essential for the rapid, transient increase in sensitivity to heat, but not to mechanical stimuli, that accompanies intradermal capsaicin...
March 31, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585658/bursts-of-vagus-nerve-stimulation-paired-with-auditory-rehabilitation-fail-to-improve-speech-sound-perception-in-rats-with-hearing-loss
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alan M Carroll, Jonathan R Riley, Michael S Borland, Tanya T Danaphongse, Seth A Hays, Michael P Kilgard, Crystal T Engineer
Hearing loss can lead to long-lasting effects on the central nervous system, and current therapies, such as auditory training and rehabilitation, show mixed success in improving perception and speech comprehension. Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is an adjunctive therapy that can be paired with rehabilitation to facilitate behavioral recovery after neural injury. However, VNS for auditory recovery has not been tested after severe hearing loss or significant damage to peripheral receptors. This study investigated the utility of pairing VNS with passive or active auditory rehabilitation in a rat model of noise-induced hearing loss...
April 19, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584936/tailoring-transcranial-alternating-current-stimulation-based-on-endogenous-event-related-p3-to-modulate-premature-responses-a-feasibility-study
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Augusto J Mendes, Alberto Lema, Sandra Carvalho, Jorge Leite
BACKGROUND: Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) is a brain stimulation method for modulating ongoing endogenous oscillatory activity at specified frequency during sensory and cognitive processes. Given the overlap between event-related potentials (ERPs) and event-related oscillations (EROs), ERPs can be studied as putative biomarkers of the effects of tACS in the brain during cognitive/sensory task performance. OBJECTIVE: This preliminary study aimed to test the feasibility of individually tailored tACS based on individual P3 (latency and frequency) elicited during a cued premature response task...
2024: PeerJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584583/expression-of-semaphorin-3a-in-the-joint-and-role-in-osteoarthritis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiang Li, Sara Martinez-Ramos, Freija T Heedge, Andrew Pitsillides, George Bou-Gharios, Blandine Poulet, Chantal Chenu
Osteoarthritis (OA) is characterised by the deterioration of cartilage in the joints and pain. We hypothesise that semaphorin-3A (sema-3A), a chemorepellent for sensory nerves, plays a role in joint degradation and pain. We used the mechanical joint loading (MJL) model of OA to investigate sema-3A expression in the joint and examine its association with the development of OA and pain. We also analyse its effect on chondrocyte differentiation using the ATDC5 cell line. We demonstrate that sema-3A is present in most tissues in the healthy joint and its expression increases in highly innervated tissues, such as cruciate ligaments, synovial lining and subchondral bone, in loaded compared to nonloaded control joints...
April 2024: Cell Biochemistry and Function
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583149/parabrachial-calca-neurons-drive-nociplasticity
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Logan F Condon, Ying Yu, Sekun Park, Feng Cao, Jordan L Pauli, Tyler S Nelson, Richard D Palmiter
Pain that persists beyond the time required for tissue healing and pain that arises in the absence of tissue injury, collectively referred to as nociplastic pain, are poorly understood phenomena mediated by plasticity within the central nervous system. The parabrachial nucleus (PBN) is a hub that relays aversive sensory information and appears to play a role in nociplasticity. Here, by preventing PBN Calca neurons from releasing neurotransmitters, we demonstrate that activation of Calca neurons is necessary for the manifestation and maintenance of chronic pain...
April 6, 2024: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583045/-evaluation-of-semicircular-canal-and-otolith-graviceptive-pathway-function-in-patients-diagnosed-with-motion-sickness-disorder-based-on-the-diagnostic-criteria-of-the-b%C3%A3-r%C3%A3-ny-society
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N Song, Y X Wu, T T Zhao, X Y Ma, Q Q Wang, X Yang
Objective: To investigate the altered function of the semicircular canal and otolith graviceptive pathway in patients diagnosed with motion sickness disorder (MSD) based on the diagnostic criteria of the Bárány society, and explore its relevance to the pathogenesis of MSD. Methods: This is a case-control study. Twenty patients with MSD and age-and sex-matched healthy controls without a history of MSD from the Department of Neurology of Aerospace Center Hospital between March and August 2022 were recruited...
April 9, 2024: Zhonghua Yi Xue za Zhi [Chinese medical journal]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38582915/distinct-forms-of-structural-plasticity-of-adult-born-interneuron-spines-in-the-mouse-olfactory-bulb-induced-by-different-odor-learning-paradigms
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Aymeric Ferreira, Vlad-Stefan Constantinescu, Sarah Malvaut, Armen Saghatelyan, Simon V Hardy
The morpho-functional properties of neural networks constantly adapt in response to environmental stimuli. The olfactory bulb is particularly prone to constant reshaping of neural networks because of ongoing neurogenesis. It remains unclear whether the complexity of distinct odor-induced learning paradigms and sensory stimulation induces different forms of structural plasticity. In the present study, we automatically reconstructed spines in 3D from confocal images and performed unsupervised clustering based on morphometric features...
April 6, 2024: Communications Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38582078/cortical-cellular-encoding-of-thermotactile-integration
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Philipp Schnepel, Ricardo Paricio-Montesinos, Ivan Ezquerra-Romano, Patrick Haggard, James F A Poulet
Recent evidence suggests that primary sensory cortical regions play a role in the integration of information from multiple sensory modalities. How primary cortical neurons integrate different sources of sensory information is unclear, partly because non-primary sensory input to a cortical sensory region is often weak or modulatory. To address this question, we take advantage of the robust representation of thermal (cooling) and tactile stimuli in mouse forelimb primary somatosensory cortex (fS1). Using a thermotactile detection task, we show that the perception of threshold-level cool or tactile information is enhanced when they are presented simultaneously, compared with presentation alone...
April 1, 2024: Current Biology: CB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581339/investigation-of-the-effectiveness-of-kinesio-tape-treatment-in-adult-individuals-with-subjective-tinnitus
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Zehra Aydoğan, Banu Müjdeci, Doğan Atan, Hacı Hüseyin Dere
OBJECTIVE: Tinnitus is one of the most common otologic symptoms and has a serious effect on the quality of life. The pathophysiology of tinnitus is not fully understood and no consensus has been reached on an effective treatment method for tinnitus. To evaluate the effectiveness of the kinesiotape (KT) method in subjective tinnitus treatment. MATERIAL AND METHOD: KT is a method used for sensory simulation. It is a method that aims to increase muscle function, positively affect lymphatic fluid and blood circulation, and stimulate the neurological system...
April 5, 2024: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine
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