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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38629054/editorial-brain-injury-associated-secondary-injury-and-remote-organ-injury
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EDITORIAL
Lujia Tang, Kaibin Shi, Yanjun Zhang, Ying Fu, Jie Gao, Zilong Zhao
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2024: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38629049/rapid-assessment-of-peripheral-visual-crowding
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dilce Tanriverdi, Frans W Cornelissen
Visual crowding, the phenomenon in which the ability to distinguish objects is hindered in cluttered environments, has critical implications for various ophthalmic and neurological disorders. Traditional methods for assessing crowding involve time-consuming and attention-demanding psychophysical tasks, making routine examination challenging. This study sought to compare trial-based Alternative Forced-Choice (AFC) paradigms using either manual or eye movement responses and a continuous serial search paradigm employing eye movement responses to evaluate their efficiency in rapidly assessing peripheral crowding...
2024: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628970/toward-diffusion-tensor-imaging-as-a-biomarker-in-neurodegenerative-diseases-technical-considerations-to-optimize-recordings-and-data-processing
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REVIEW
Hans-Peter Müller, Jan Kassubek
Neuroimaging biomarkers have shown high potential to map the disease processes in the application to neurodegenerative diseases (NDD), e.g., diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). For DTI, the implementation of a standardized scanning and analysis cascade in clinical trials has potential to be further optimized. Over the last few years, various approaches to improve DTI applications to NDD have been developed. The core issue of this review was to address considerations and limitations of DTI in NDD: we discuss suggestions for improvements of DTI applications to NDD...
2024: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628961/sustained-type-i-interferon-signaling-after-human-immunodeficiency-virus-type-1-infection-of-human-ipsc-derived-microglia-and-cerebral-organoids
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrew J Boreland, Alessandro C Stillitano, Hsin-Ching Lin, Yara Abbo, Ronald P Hart, Peng Jiang, Zhiping P Pang, Arnold B Rabson
Human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1)-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND) affects up to half of people living with HIV-1 and causes long term neurological consequences. The pathophysiology of HIV-1-induced glial and neuronal functional deficits in humans remains enigmatic. To bridge this gap, we established a model simulating HIV-1 infection in the central nervous system using human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived microglia combined with sliced neocortical organoids. Incubation of microglia with two replication-competent macrophage-tropic HIV-1 strains (JRFL and YU2) elicited productive infection and inflammatory activation...
May 17, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628370/kanphos-kinase-associated-neural-phospho-signaling-database-for-data-driven-research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takayuki Kannon, Satoshi Murashige, Tomoki Nishioka, Mutsuki Amano, Yasuhiro Funahashi, Daisuke Tsuboi, Yukie Yamahashi, Taku Nagai, Kozo Kaibuchi, Junichiro Yoshimoto
Protein phosphorylation, a key regulator of cellular processes, plays a central role in brain function and is implicated in neurological disorders. Information on protein phosphorylation is expected to be a clue for understanding various neuropsychiatric disorders and developing therapeutic strategies. Nonetheless, existing databases lack a specific focus on phosphorylation events in the brain, which are crucial for investigating the downstream pathway regulated by neurotransmitters. To overcome the gap, we have developed a web-based database named "Kinase-Associated Neural PHOspho-Signaling (KANPHOS)...
2024: Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627616/computational-modeling-of-light-processing-in-the-habenula-and-dorsal-raphe-based-on-laser-ablation-of-functionally-defined-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruey-Kuang Cheng, N Suhas Jagannathan, Ahmad Ismat Kathrada, Suresh Jesuthasan, Lisa Tucker-Kellogg
BACKGROUND: The habenula is a major regulator of serotonergic neurons in the dorsal raphe, and thus of brain state. The functional connectivity between these regions is incompletely characterized. Here, we use the ability of changes in irradiance to trigger reproducible changes in activity in the habenula and dorsal raphe of zebrafish larvae, combined with two-photon laser ablation of specific neurons, to establish causal relationships. RESULTS: Neurons in the habenula can show an excitatory response to the onset or offset of light, while neurons in the anterior dorsal raphe display an inhibitory response to light, as assessed by calcium imaging...
April 16, 2024: BMC Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627298/safety-of-masitinib-in-patients-with-neurodegenerative-diseases-a-meta-analysis-of-randomized-controlled-trials
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abdullah Ashraf Hamad, Basma Ehab Amer
OBJECTIVES: This meta-analysis aimed to examine the safety of masitinib in patients with neurodegenerative diseases. METHODS: We considered randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing different doses of masitinib versus placebo. We performed our analysis using the R (v.4.3.0) programming language and the incidence of adverse events was pooled using risk ratio (RR) and 95% confidence interval (CI). RESULTS: We included five RCTs, focusing on multiple sclerosis (MS), Alzheimer's disease (AD), and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis...
April 17, 2024: Neurological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627266/bright-light-therapy-versus-physical-exercise-to-prevent-co-occurring-depression-in-adolescents-and-young-adults-with-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-a-multicentre-three-arm-randomised-controlled-pilot-phase-iia-trial
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jutta S Mayer, Laura Kohlhas, Jacek Stermann, Juliane Medda, Geva A Brandt, Oliver Grimm, Adam D Pawley, Philip Asherson, Judit Palacio Sanchez, Vanesa Richarte, Douwe Bergsma, Elena D Koch, Adrià Muntaner-Mas, Ulrich W Ebner-Priemer, Meinhard Kieser, Wolfgang Retz, Francisco B Ortega, Michael Colla, Jan K Buitelaar, Jonna Kuntsi, Josep A Ramos-Quiroga, Andreas Reif, Christine M Freitag
Depression is common in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but preventive behavioural interventions are lacking. This randomised controlled, pilot phase-IIa trial aimed to study a physical exercise intervention (EI) and bright light therapy (BLT)-both implemented and monitored in an individual, naturalistic setting via a mobile health (m-health) system-for feasibility of trial design and interventions, and to estimate their effects on depressive symptoms in young people with ADHD. Two hundred seven participants aged 14-45 years were randomised to 10-week add-on intervention of either BLT (10,000 lx; daily 30-min sessions) (n = 70), EI (aerobic and muscle-strengthening activities 3 days/ week) (n = 69), or treatment-as-usual (TAU) (n = 68), of whom 165 (80%) were retained (BLT: n = 54; EI: n = 52; TAU: n = 59)...
April 16, 2024: European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627093/erratum-katanov-et-al-n-wasp-regulates-oligodendrocyte-myelination
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
(no author information available yet)
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 16, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627092/erratum-xie-et-al-neural-network-connectivity-following-opioid-dependence-is-altered-by-a-common-genetic-variant-in-the-%C3%A2%C2%B5-opioid-receptor-oprm1-a118g
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
(no author information available yet)
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 16, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627091/diurnal-fluctuations-in-steroid-hormones-tied-to-variation-in-intrinsic-functional-connectivity-in-a-densely-sampled-male
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hannah Grotzinger, Laura Pritschet, Pavel Shapturenka, Tyler Santander, Elle M Murata, Emily G Jacobs
Most of mammalian physiology is under the control of biological rhythms, including the endocrine system with time-varying hormone secretion. Precision neuroimaging studies provide unique insights into how the endocrine system dynamically regulates aspects of the human brain. Recently, we established estrogen's ability to drive widespread patterns of connectivity and enhance the global efficiency of large-scale brain networks in a woman sampled every 24h across 30 consecutive days, capturing a complete menstrual cycle...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627090/perception-and-memory-reinstatement-engage-overlapping-face-selective-regions-within-human-ventral-temporal-cortex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yvonne Y Chen, Aruni Areti, Daniel Yoshor, Brett L Foster
Humans have the remarkable ability to vividly retrieve sensory details of past events. According to the theory of sensory reinstatement, during remembering, brain regions specialized for processing specific sensory stimuli are reactivated to support content specific retrieval. Recently, several studies have emphasized transformations in the spatial organization of these reinstated activity patterns. Specifically, studies of scene stimuli suggest a clear anterior shift in the location of retrieval activations compared with activity observed during perception...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627089/two-prediction-error-systems-in-the-nonlemniscal-inferior-colliculus-spectral-and-non-spectral
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guillermo V Carbajal, Lorena Casado-Román, Manuel S Malmierca
According to the predictive processing framework, perception emerges from the reciprocal exchange of predictions and prediction errors (PE) between hierarchically organized neural circuits. The nonlemniscal division of the inferior colliculus (IC) is the earliest source of auditory PE signals, but their neuronal generators, properties and functional relevance have remained mostly undefined. We recorded single-unit mismatch responses to auditory oddball stimulation at different intensities, together with activity evoked by two sequences of alternating tones to control frequency-specific effects...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627088/laminar-dynamics-of-target-selection-in-the-posterior-parietal-cortex-of-the-common-marmoset
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Janahan Selvanayagam, Kevin D Johnston, Stefan Everling
The lateral intraparietal area (LIP) plays a crucial role in target selection and attention in primates, but the laminar microcircuitry of this region is largely unknown. To address this, we used ultra-high density laminar electrophysiology with Neuropixels probes to record neural activity in the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) of two adult marmosets while they performed a simple visual target selection task. Our results reveal neural correlates of visual target selection in the marmoset, similar to those observed in macaques and humans, with distinct timing and profiles of activity across cell types and cortical layers...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626853/simultaneous-isolation-of-intact-brain-cells-and-cell-specific-extracellular-vesicles-from-cryopreserved-alzheimer-s-disease-cortex
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mikhail Melnik, Emily Miyoshi, Ricky Ma, Maria Corrada, Claudia Kawas, Ryan Bohannan, Chad Caraway, Carol A Miller, Jason D Hinman, Varghese John, Tina Bilousova, Karen H Gylys
BACKGROUND: The neuronal and gliaI populations within the brain are tightly interwoven, making isolation and study of large populations of a single cell type from brain tissue a major technical challenge. Concurrently, cell-type specific extracellular vesicles (EVs) hold enormous diagnostic and therapeutic potential in neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer's disease (AD). NEW METHOD: Postmortem AD cortical samples were thawed and gently dissociated. Following filtration, myelin and red blood cell removal, cell pellets were immunolabeled with fluorescent antibodies and analyzed by flow cytometry...
April 14, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626852/standardization-of-a-silver-stain-to-reveal-mesoscale-myelin-in-histological-preparations-of-the-mammalian-brain
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Singh, L Sutkus, Z Li, S Baker, J Bear, R N Dilger, D J Miller
BACKGROUND: The brain is built of neurons supported by myelin, a fatty substance that improves cellular communication. Noninvasive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is now able to measure brain structure like myelin and requires histological validation. NEW METHOD: Here we present work in small and large biomedical model mammals to standardize a silver impregnation method as a high-throughput histological myelin visualization procedure. Specifically, we built a new staining well plate to increase batch size, and then systematically varied the staining and clearing cycles to describe the staining response curve across taxa and conditions...
April 14, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626294/first-report-of-validation-of-the-prognostic-nutritional-index-in-patients-with-subarachnoid-hemorrhage-undergoing-endovascular-occlusion-or-surgical-clipping
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
MehmetSelim Gel, Iskender Samet Daltaban, Nesibe Taser Kanat, Ayhan Kanat
PURPOSE: The study aims to investigate the effect of prognostic nutritional index (PNI) on the outcome of patients with SAH undergone endovascular occlusion or surgical clipping. METHODS: Clinical data of consecutive patients with SAH patients who were managed in the neurosurgical department of Kanuni Research and Training Hospital in Trabzon from January 2020 to June 2022 was analyzed. The primary endpoint was early mortality in one month. The prognostic role of PNI was investigated...
April 16, 2024: International Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626288/exploring-the-neuropharmacological-potential-of-empagliflozin-on-nootropic-and-scopolamine-induced-amnesic-model-of-alzheimer-s-like-conditions-in-rats
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sachin P Borikar, Dipak S Sonawane, Deepali N Tapre, Shirish P Jain
Alzheimer disease (AD) is one of the most challenging and prevalent neurodegenerative disorder globally with a rising prevalence, characterized by progressive cognitive decline, memory loss, and behavioural changes. Current research aims to determine the nootropic and anti-amnesic effect of Empagliflozin (EMPA) against scopolamine-induced amnesia in rats, by modulating the cholinergic and N-Methyl D-Aspartate (NMDA) receptors. Rats were treated once daily with an EMPA (5 and 10 mg/kg) and donepezil (2...
April 16, 2024: International Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625841/enhanced-levels-of-fractalkine-and-hsp60-in-cerebrospinal-fluid-of-sporadic-amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis-patients
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rashmi Savant, Raj Kumar Pradhan, Savita Bhagat, Rajeswara Babu Mythri, Anu Mary Varghese, Seena Vengalil, Atchayaram Nalini, Talakad N Sathyaprabha, Trichur R Raju, K Vijayalakshmi
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a multifactorial neurodegenerative disorder with a significant contribution of non-cell autonomous mechanisms to motor neuronal degeneration. Amongst a plethora of molecules, Fractalkine (C-X3-C motif chemokine ligand 1), and Heat Shock Protein 60 (HSP60), are key modulators of microglial activation. The contribution of these molecules in Sporadic ALS (SALS) remains unexplored. To investigate this, fractalkine levels were estimated in Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of SALS patients (ALS-CSF; n = 44) by Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) and correlated with clinical parameters including disease severity and duration...
April 16, 2024: International Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625608/efficacy-of-rtms-combined-with-cognitive-training-in-tbi-with-cognition-disorder-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
#40
REVIEW
Jia Chen, Yuanwei Dong, Hong Guo, Tianyu Zhao, Di Zhang, Song Jin
Post-traumatic brain injury cognitive disorder(PTBICD) is one of the common symptoms of TBI survivors, severely limiting their life and rehabilitation progress. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been shown to modulate cognition in a non-invasive manner while there are inconsistencies in previous studies. A comprehensive systematic review of rTMS treatment in patients with PTBICD is warranted. To evaluate the efficacy and safety of rTMS + cognitive training(CT) in enhancing cognitive function among PTBICD patients...
April 16, 2024: Neurological Sciences
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