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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38547435/acute-optic-neuropathy-in-older-adults-differentiating-between-mogad-optic-neuritis-and-nonarteritic-anterior-ischemic-optic-neuropathy
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Nanthaya Tisavipat, Hadas Stiebel-Kalish, Dahlia Palevski, Omer Y Bialer, Heather E Moss, Pareena Chaitanuwong, Tanyatuth Padungkiatsagul, Amanda D Henderson, Elias S Sotirchos, Shonar Singh, Abdul-Rahman Salman, Deena A Tajfirouz, Kevin D Chodnicki, Sean J Pittock, Eoin P Flanagan, John J Chen
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease optic neuritis (MOGAD-ON) and nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) can cause acute optic neuropathy in older adults but have different managements. We aimed to determine differentiating factors between MOGAD-ON and NAION and the frequency of serum MOG-IgG false positivity among patients with NAION. METHODS: In this international, multicenter, case-control study at tertiary neuro-ophthalmology centers, patients with MOGAD presenting with unilateral optic neuritis as their first attack at age 45 years or older and age-matched and sex-matched patients with NAION were included...
May 2024: Neurology® Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38538641/in-major-dysmood-disorder-physiosomatic-chronic-fatigue-and-fibromyalgia-symptoms-are-driven-by-immune-activation-and-increased-immune-associated-neurotoxicity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Maes, Abbas F Almulla, Bo Zhou, Ali Abbas Abo Algon, Pimpayao Sodsai
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is accompanied by activated neuro-immune pathways, increased physiosomatic and chronic fatigue-fibromyalgia (FF) symptoms. The most severe MDD phenotype, namely major dysmood disorder (MDMD), is associated with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and negative life events (NLEs) which induce cytokines/chemokines/growth factors. To delineate the impact of ACE + NLEs on physiosomatic and FF symptoms in first episode (FE)-MDMD, and examine whether these effects are mediated by immune profiles...
March 28, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38535559/current-role-of-surgery-in-the-treatment-of-neurocysticercosis
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REVIEW
Pedro Tadao Hamamoto Filho, Luiz Fernando Norcia, Agnès Fleury, Marco Antônio Zanini
Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is a common parasitic disease of the central nervous system (CNS) in low- and middle-income countries. The infection is pleomorphic, caused by the larval form of the cestode, Taenia solium , and part of the heterogeneity of its clinical presentations is associated with the localization of the parasite within the CNS. Changes in the current epidemiological trends of NCC indicate that extra-parenchymal NCC is proportionally becoming more frequent. Extraparenchymal NCC is commonly accompanied by raised intracranial hypertension due to hydrocephalus, which is an emergency requiring cyst extirpation by surgical intervention to relieve the symptoms...
February 29, 2024: Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38533609/are-central-and-systemic-inflammation-associated-with-fatigue-in-cerebral-small-vessel-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amy A Jolly, Robin B Brown, Daniel J Tozer, Young T Hong, Tim D Fryer, Franklin Aigbirhio, John O'brien, Hugh S Markus
BACKGROUND: Fatigue is a common symptom in cerebral small vessel disease (SVD), but its pathogenesis is poorly understood. It has been suggested that inflammation may play a role. We determined whether central (neuro) inflammation and peripheral inflammation were associated with fatigue in SVD. METHODS: 36 patients with moderate to severe SVD underwent neuropsychometric testing, combined PET-MRI and blood draw for analysis of inflammatory blood biomarkers. Microglial signal was taken as a proxy for neuroinflammation, assessed with radioligand 11C-PK11195...
March 27, 2024: International Journal of Stroke: Official Journal of the International Stroke Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38532383/single-cell-rna-sequencing-reveals-the-immune-features-and-viral-tropism-in-the-central-nervous-system-of-mice-infected-with-japanese-encephalitis-virus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ling'en Yang, Junyao Xiong, Yixin Liu, Yinguang Liu, Xugang Wang, Youhui Si, Bibo Zhu, Huanchun Chen, Shengbo Cao, Jing Ye
Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is a neurotropic pathogen that causes lethal encephalitis. The high susceptibility and massive proliferation of JEV in neurons lead to extensive neuronal damage and inflammation within the central nervous system. Despite extensive research on JEV pathogenesis, the effect of JEV on the cellular composition and viral tropism towards distinct neuronal subtypes in the brain is still not well comprehended. To address these issues, we performed single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) on cells isolated from the JEV-highly infected regions of mouse brain...
March 26, 2024: Journal of Neuroinflammation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38531873/associations-between-antipsychotics-induced-weight-gain-and-brain-networks-of-impulsivity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claire Grosu, Paul Klauser, Daniella Dwir, Ines Khadimallah, Yasser Alemán-Gómez, Nermine Laaboub, Marianna Piras, Margot Fournier, Martin Preisig, Philippe Conus, Bogdan Draganski, Chin B Eap
Given the unpredictable rapid onset and ubiquitous consequences of weight gain induced by antipsychotics, there is a pressing need to get insights into the underlying processes at the brain system level that will allow stratification of "at risk" patients. The pathophysiological hypothesis at hand is focused on brain networks governing impulsivity that are modulated by neuro-inflammatory processes. To this aim, we investigated brain anatomy and functional connectivity in patients with early psychosis (median age: 23 years, IQR = 21-27) using anthropometric data and magnetic resonance imaging acquired one month to one year after initiation of AP medication...
March 26, 2024: Translational Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38529756/combination-of-tenuigenin-based-polygala-tenuifolia-willd-root-extract-and-forsythoside-a-improved-alzheimer-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guocui Liang, Chengxia Gao, Liwei Zhang, Huizhi Du
Tenuigenin is a kind of the main active ingredients in roots of Polygala tenuifolia Willd. (a species in the genus Polygala , family Polygalaceae ) and forsythoside A (FA) is one of the main active ingredients of Forsythia suspensa (Thunb.) Vahl. (a species in the genus Forsythia, family Meliaceae ). The studies have shown that tenuigenin-based Polygala tenuifolia Willd. extract (YZ) and FA have protective effects on nervous damage. In the study the combination (YF) of YZ and FA showed synergistic neuro-protective effects on PC12 cell model of Alzheimer's disease (AD)...
March 26, 2024: Natural Product Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38528569/caffeic-acid-phenethyl-ester-inhibits-neuro-inflammation-and-oxidative-stress-following-spinal-cord-injury-by-mitigating-mitochondrial-dysfunction-via-the-sirt1-pgc1%C3%AE-drp1-signaling-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanan Zhang, Qian Deng, Hongxiang Hong, Zhanyang Qian, Bowen Wan, Mingjie Xia
BACKGROUND: The treatment of spinal cord injury (SCI) has always been a significant research focus of clinical neuroscience, with inhibition of microglia-mediated neuro-inflammation as well as oxidative stress key to successful SCI patient treatment. Caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE), a compound extracted from propolis, has both anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative effects, but its SCI therapeutic effects have rarely been reported. METHODS: We constructed a mouse spinal cord contusion model and administered CAPE intraperitoneally for 7 consecutive days after injury, and methylprednisolone (MP) was used as a positive control...
March 25, 2024: Journal of Translational Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38525561/structural-mri-measures-are-associated-with-fatigue-severity-and-persistence-in-a-large-real-world-cohort-of-people-with-multiple-sclerosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandra C Simpson, Chen Hu, Ellen M Mowry, Robert T Naismith, Kathryn C Fitzgerald, Bardia Nourbakhsh
BACKGROUND: Results of research on radiological hallmarks of multiple sclerosis (MS) fatigue have been conflicting. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations of lesion and brain compartment volumes with fatigue severity and persistence in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS). METHODS: The Multiple Sclerosis Partners Advancing Technology and Health Solutions (MS PATHS) network collects standardized data during routine care of PwMS from 10 healthcare institutions...
March 25, 2024: Multiple Sclerosis: Clinical and Laboratory Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524224/a-pilot-investigation-of-the-association-between-vpr-amino-acid-substitutions-and-peripheral-immune-marker-levels-in-people-with-human-immunodeficiency-virus-implications-for-neurocognitive-impairment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Levanco K Asia, Esmé Jansen Van Vuren, Iolanthé M Kruger, Monray E Williams
BACKGROUND: Subtype-specific amino acid variations in viral proteins of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) influence disease progression. Furthermore, Vpr sequence variation correlates with chronic inflammation, a central mechanism in HIV-1 (neuro)pathogenesis. Nevertheless, no clinical study has investigated the link between Vpr sequence variation and peripheral inflammation in people with HIV (PWH). The aim of this pilot study was to ascertain whether specific Vpr amino acid variants were associated with immune markers in PWH...
March 2024: Open Forum Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38523117/attenuation-of-neuronal-ferroptosis-in-intracerebral-hemorrhage-by-inhibiting-hdac1-2-microglial-heterogenization-via-the-nrf2-ho1-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhiwen Jiang, Heng Yang, Wei Ni, Xinjie Gao, Xu Pei, Hanqiang Jiang, Jiabin Su, Ruiyuan Weng, Yuchao Fei, Yanqin Gao, Yuxiang Gu
AIM: The class I histone deacetylases (HDACs) implicate in microglial heterogenization and neuroinflammation following Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Ferroptosis has also been reported in the ICH model. However, the relationship between HDAC1/2's role in microglial heterogenization and neuronal ferroptosis remains unclear. METHODS: In both in vivo and in vitro models of ICH, we used Romidepsin (FK228), a selective HDAC1/2 inhibitor, to investigate its effects on microglial heterogenization and neuronal ferroptosis...
March 2024: CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38522317/yigansan-ameliorates-maternal-immune-activation-induced-autism-like-behaviours-by-regulating-the-il-17a-traf6-mmp9-pathway-network-analysis-and-experimental-validation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linlin Fan, Xin Zeng, Yutong Jiang, Danyang Zheng, Han Wang, Qian Qin, Mengyue Li, Hui Wang, Hao Liu, Shengjun Liang, Xiuming Pang, Shanyi Shi, Lijie Wu, Shuang Liang
BACKGROUND: Maternal immune activation (MIA) is a significant factor inducing to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in offspring. The fundamental principle underlying MIA is that inflammation during pregnancy impedes fetal brain development and triggers behavioural alterations in offspring. The intricate pathogenesis of ASD renders drug treatment effects unsatisfactory. Traditional Chinese medicine has strong potential due to its multiple therapeutic targets. Yigansan, composed of seven herbs, is one of the few that has been proven to be effective in treating neuro-psychiatric disorders among numerous traditional Chinese medicine compounds, but its therapeutic effect on ASD remains unknown...
February 1, 2024: Phytomedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38508536/host-single-nucleotide-polymorphisms-and-biomarkers-of-neuronal-damage-and-inflammation-in-people-living-with-hiv
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica Cusato, Alessandra Manca, Alice Palermiti, Jacopo Mula, Valeria Avataneo, Miriam Antonucci, Letizia Marinaro, Stefano Bonora, Mattia Trunfio, Giovanni Di Perri, Antonio D'Avolio, Andrea Calcagno
BACKGROUND: Blood brain barrier impairment is frequent in people living with HIV (PLWH), affecting the penetration of target cells and antiretrovirals into the central nervous system, through transporters (e.g. ABCB1), leading to neuroinflammation. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to identify variants of genes encoding transporters able to predict neuroinflammation biomarker levels. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and plasma samples were obtained from PLWH...
March 18, 2024: International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506951/ashwagandha-diminishes-hippocampal-apoptosis-induced-by-microwave-radiation-by-acetylcholinesterase-dependent-neuro-inflammatory-pathway-in-male-coturnix-coturnix-japonica
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vaibhav Gupta, Rashmi Srivastava
Microwave radiation (MWR) has been linked to neurodegeneration by inducing oxidative stress in the hippocampus of brain responsible for learning and memory. Ashwagandha (ASW), a medicinal plant is known to prevent neurodegeneration and promote neuronal health. This study investigated the effects of MWR and ASW on oxidative stress and cholinergic imbalance in the hippocampus of adult male Japanese quail. One control group received no treatment, the second group quails were exposed to MWR at 2 h/day for 30 days, third was administered with ASW root extract orally 100 mg/day/kg body weight and the fourth was exposed to MWR and also treated with ASW...
March 20, 2024: Neurochemical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38500283/investigating-bacopa-monnieri-l-therapeutic-potential-for-the-treatment-of-neurological-diseases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pratima Srivastava, Dhananjay Yadav, Santosh Kumar Singh, Sung Hae Kim, Shivendra Singh, Shweta Katiyar, Minseok Song
The popular perennial creeping plant known as Bacopa monnieri (also known as Brahmi) is being utilized in the Indian Ayurvedic medicine practice. It has a variety of bioactive phytoconstituents that have been used therapeutically to treat a number of serious illnesses. Ancient Vedic scholars used this herb because of its pharmacological effects, particularly as a nerve booster and nootropic supporter. However, it is vital to comprehend the active phytochemical components of Bacopa monnieri extract (BME) and their molecular mechanisms in order to better grasp the effect of BME on neurological illnesses and diseases...
March 18, 2024: Current Pharmaceutical Design
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38499183/daytime-aspartame-intake-results-in-larger-influences-on-body-weight-serum-corticosterone-level-serum-cerebral-cytokines-levels-and-depressive-like-behaviors-in-mice-than-nighttime-intake
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haiyuan Ma, Jiapeng Deng, Jing Liu, Xiaobao Jin, Junhua Yang
Aspartame (APM) is one of the most widely used artificial sweeteners worldwide. Studies have revealed that consuming APM may negatively affect the body, causing oxidative stress damage to multiple organs and leading to various neurophysiological symptoms. However, it's still unclear if consuming APM and one's daily biological rhythm have an interactive effect on health. In this study, healthy adult C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into four groups: Control group (CON), oral gavage sham group (OGS), daytime APM intragastric group (DAI) and nighttime APM intragastric group (NAI)...
March 16, 2024: Neurotoxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38499156/cuscuta-chinensis-lam-flavonoids-cclf-alleviate-the-symptoms-of-sepsis-associated-encephalopathy-via-pi3k-nrf2-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qi Boxiang, Sheng Liping, Qian Tong
Sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE) frequently encounters patients who are in intensive care units and ~70% of patients with severe systemic infection. However, due to the unclear pathological mechanisms of SAE, the desease-modifying drug is still lack. Here, we aimed to explore whether the flavonoid components extracted from CCL (CCLF) seeds possess protective effects on SAE animals, and systematically evaluate the transcriptomic alteration (in the hippocampus) after CCLF treatment on SAE animals employing RNA sequencing...
March 16, 2024: Behavioural Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495110/acupuncture-modulates-the-gut-microbiota-in-alzheimer-s-disease-current-evidence-challenges-and-future-opportunities
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REVIEW
Long Yan, Hong Li, Yulin Qian, Qidi Liu, Shan Cong, Baomin Dou, Yu Wang, Meng Wang, Tao Yu
Alzheimer's disease, one of the most severe and common neurodegenerative diseases, has no effective cure. Therefore it is crucial to explore novel and effective therapeutic targets. The gut microbiota - brain axis has been found to play a role in Alzheimer's disease by regulating the neuro-immune and endocrine systems. At the same time, acupuncture can modulate the gut microbiota and may impact the course of Alzheimer's disease. In this Review, we discuss recent studies on the role of acupuncture on the gut microbiota as well current challenges and future opportunities of acupuncture as potential treatment for the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer's disease...
2024: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38494124/neuro-modulatory-impact-of-felodipine-against-experimentally-induced-parkinson-s-disease-possible-contribution-of-pink1-parkin-mitophagy-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hadeer O Abou-Hany, Mohamed El-Sherbiny, Sally Elshaer, Eman Said, Tarek Moustafa
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder, characterized by motor and psychological dysfunction. Palliative treatment and dopamine replenishment therapy are the only available therapeutic options. Calcium channel blockers (CCBs) have been reported to protect against several neurodegenerative disorders. The current study was designed to evaluate the neuroprotective impact of Felodipine (10 mg/kg, orally) as a CCB on motor and biochemical dysfunction associated with experimentally induced PD using rotenone (2...
March 15, 2024: Neuropharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38492160/type-2-and-non-type-2-inflammation-in-the-upper-airways-cellular-and-molecular-alterations-in-olfactory-neuroepithelium-cell-populations
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REVIEW
Concepció Marin, Isam Alobid, Mauricio López-Chacón, Camilo R VanStrahlen, Joaquim Mullol
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Neurogenesis occurring in the olfactory epithelium is critical to continuously replace olfactory neurons to maintain olfactory function, but is impaired during chronic type 2 and non-type 2 inflammation of the upper airways. In this review, we describe the neurobiology of olfaction and the olfactory alterations in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (type 2 inflammation) and post-viral acute rhinosinusitis (non-type 2 inflammation), highlighting the role of immune response attenuating olfactory neurogenesis as a possibly mechanism for the loss of smell in these diseases...
March 16, 2024: Current Allergy and Asthma Reports
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