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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598366/clinical-and-economic-implications-of-interventions-in-pancreatic-fluid-collections-an-assessment-from-a-national-claims-database
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shyam Varadarajulu, Michael J Cangelosi, Geri R Cramer, Kevin Kuipers, Stacey Reimer, Ann K Roy
OBJECTIVE: To compare clinical and economic implications of percutaneous and endoscopic treatment approaches in patients with pancreatic fluid collections (PFCs). MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a retrospective claims analysis of Medicare beneficiaries who underwent inpatient endoscopic or percutaneous PFC drainage procedures (2016-2020). We performed longitudinal analysis of claims for all-cause mortality and rehospitalization during 180-day follow-up. Main outcome was mortality...
April 10, 2024: Pancreas
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593008/dysfunctional-hippocampal-prefrontal-network-underlies-a-multidimensional-neuropsychiatric-phenotype-following-early-life-seizure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rafael Naime Ruggiero, Danilo Benette Marques, Matheus Teixeira Rossignoli, Jana Batista De Ross, Tamiris Prizon, Ikaro Jesus Silva Beraldo, Lezio Soares Bueno-Junior, Ludmyla Kandratavicius, Jose Eduardo Peixoto-Santos, Cleiton Lopes-Aguiar, Joao Pereira Leite
Brain disturbances during development can have a lasting impact on neural function and behavior. Seizures during this critical period are linked to significant long-term consequences such as neurodevelopmental disorders, cognitive impairments, and psychiatric symptoms, resulting in a complex spectrum of multimorbidity. The hippocampus-prefrontal cortex (HPC-PFC) circuit emerges as a potential common link between such disorders. However, the mechanisms underlying these outcomes and how they relate to specific behavioral alterations are unclear...
April 9, 2024: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586282/lps-induced-inflammation-reduces-gabaergic-interneuron-markers-and-brain-derived-neurotrophic-factor-in-mouse-prefrontal-cortex-and-hippocampus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara Rezaei, Thomas D Prévot, Erica Vieira, Etienne Sibille
Inflammation, reduced gamma-aminobutyric acidergic (GABAergic) function and altered neuroplasticity are co-occurring pathophysiologies in major depressive disorder (MDD). However, the link between these biological changes remains unclear. We hypothesized that inflammation induces deficits in GABAergic interneuron markers and that this effect is mediated by brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). We report here that systemic inflammation induced by intraperitoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) (0.125, 0...
July 2024: Brain, behavior, & immunity health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584149/gut-brain-barrier-dysfunction-bridge-autistic-like-behavior-in-mouse-model-of-maternal-separation-stress-a-behavioral-histopathological-and-molecular-study
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Negin Rowshan, Maryam Anjomshoa, Anahita Farahzad, Elham Bijad, Hossein Amini-Khoei
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a fast-growing neurodevelopmental disorder throughout the world. Experiencing early life stresses (ELS) like maternal separation (MS) is associated with autistic-like behaviors. It has been proposed that disturbance in the gut-brain axis-mediated psychiatric disorders following MS. The role of disruption in the integrity of gut-brain barrier in ASD remains unclear. Addressing this knowledge gap, in this study we aimed to investigate role of the gut-brain barrier integrity in mediating autistic-like behaviors in mouse models of MS stress...
April 7, 2024: International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583872/cementless-total-knee-arthroplasty-in-young-patients-using-tantalum-trabecular-implants-results-in-significantly-lower-rates-of-aseptic-loosening
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vatsal Khetan, Ian Baxter, Matthew Hampton, Amy Spencer, Alexander Anderson
AIMS: The mean age of patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has reduced with time. Younger patients have increased expectations following TKA. Aseptic loosening of the tibial component is the most common cause of failure of TKA in the UK. Interest in cementless TKA has re-emerged due to its encouraging results in the younger patient population. We review a large series of tantalum trabecular metal cementless implants in patients who are at the highest risk of revision surgery...
April 8, 2024: Bone & joint open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583330/lamp-visualized-photofuel-cell-self-powered-dual-mode-sensing-platform-for-detection-of-transmissible-gastroenteritis-virus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruishuang Yuan, Hanyu Ma, Yinmin Min, Lijun Ding, Bin Li, Kun Wang
The detection of transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) is of great significance to reduce the loss of pig industry. A LAMP-visualization/PFC self-powered dual-mode output sensor platform was constructed to detect TGEV by combining a simple and intuitive photoelectrochromic material with a highly sensitive PFC self-powered sensing platform without external power supply. The PFC sensing substrate was constructed using CdS nanoparticles modified ZnO NRs (CdS/ZnO NRs) as the photoanode, which exhibited high photoactivity, and Prussian blue (PB) as the cathode...
April 4, 2024: Talanta
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581226/secondary-cerebro-cerebellar-and-intracerebellar-dysfunction-in-cerebellar-mutism-syndrome
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samuel S McAfee, Giles Robinson, Amar Gajjar, Nicholas S Phillips, Silu Zhang, Ping Zou Stinnett, Ranganatha Sitaram, Darcy Raches, Heather M Conklin, Raja B Khan, Matthew A Scoggins
BACKGROUND: Cerebellar mutism syndrome (CMS) is characterized by deficits of speech, movement, and affect that can occur following tumor removal from the posterior fossa. The role of cerebrocerebellar tract injuries in the etiology of CMS remains unclear, with recent studies suggesting that cerebrocerebellar dysfunction may be related to chronic, rather than transient, symptomatology. METHODS: We measured functional connectivity between the cerebellar cortex and functional nodes throughout the brain using fMRI acquired after tumor removal but prior to adjuvant therapy in a cohort of 70 patients diagnosed with medulloblastoma...
April 6, 2024: Neuro-oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580810/social-experience-in-adolescence-shapes-prefrontal-cortex-structure-and-function-in-adulthood
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dan C Li, Elizabeth A Hinton, Jidong Guo, Kristopher A Knight, Michelle K Sequeira, Meghan E Wynne, Niharika M Dighe, Shannon L Gourley
During adolescence, the prefrontal cortex (PFC) undergoes dramatic reorganization. PFC development is profoundly influenced by the social environment, disruptions to which may prime the emergence of psychopathology across the lifespan. We investigated the neurobehavioral consequences of isolation experienced in adolescence in mice, and in particular, the long-term consequences that were detectable even despite normalization of the social milieu. Isolation produced biases toward habit-like behavior at the expense of flexible goal seeking, plus anhedonic-like reward deficits...
April 5, 2024: Molecular Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580154/aging-hastens-locomotor-decline-in-pink1-knockout-rats-in-association-with-decreased-nigral-but-not-striatal-dopamine-and-tyrosine-hydroxylase-expression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Isabel Soto, Robert McManus, Walter Navarrete-Barahona, Ella A Kasanga, Kirby Doshier, Vicki A Nejtek, Michael F Salvatore
Parkinson's disease (PD) rodent models provide insight into the relationship between nigrostriatal dopamine (DA) signaling and locomotor function. Although toxin-based rat models produce frank nigrostriatal neuron loss and eventual motor decline characteristic of PD, the rapid nature of neuronal loss may not adequately translate premotor traits, such as cognitive decline. Unfortunately, rodent genetic PD models, like the Pink1 knockout (KO) rat, often fail to replicate the differential severity of striatal DA and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) loss, and a bradykinetic phenotype, reminiscent of human PD...
April 3, 2024: Experimental Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38577787/unrivaled-accuracy-in-measuring-rotational-transitions-of-greenhouse-gases-thz-crds-of-cf-4
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fabien Simon, Arnaud Cuisset, Coralie Elmaleh, Francis Hindle, Gaël Mouret, Michaël Rey, Cyril Richard, Vincent Boudon
Tetrafluoromethane CF4 is the most abundant perfluorocarbon in the atmosphere, where it is designated as PFC-14. This greenhouse gas is very stable, has an atmospheric lifetime of 50 000 years, and a high greenhouse warming potential 6500 times that of CO2 . Over the last 15 years, its atmospheric concentration has increased at a rate of 0.8 ppt per year. The accurate quantification of CF4 is key to understanding the contribution of its emissions to the radiative forcing budget, and the most precise spectroscopic parameters possible are hence required...
April 5, 2024: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics: PCCP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38577657/imagine-before-you-leap-episodic-future-thinking-combined-with-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-training-for-impulsive-choice-in-repetitive-negative-thinking
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yixin Hu, Xiao Wu, Shuyi Li, Peiyao Liu, Dawei Wang
BACKGROUND: Immediate reward preference in repetitive negative thinking (RNT) has a high clinical correlation with a variety of maladaptive behaviors, whereas episodic future thinking (EFT) may be conducive to dealing with non-adaptive thinking and decision-making. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of EFT training combined with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) stimulation over the ventromedial PFC (vmPFC) in inhibiting impulsive choice of RNT individuals...
2024: International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology: IJCHP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38576168/functional-near-infrared-spectroscopy-evidence-of-cognitive-motor-interference-in-different-dual-tasks
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zi-Tong Ou, Qian Ding, Shan-Tong Yao, Lei Zhang, Ya-Wen Li, Yue Lan, Guang-Qing Xu
Dual tasks (DTs) combining walking with a cognitive task can cause various levels of cognitive-motor interference, depending on which brain resources are recruited in each case. However, the brain activation and functional connectivity underlying cognitive-motor interferences remain to be elucidated. Therefore, this study investigated the neural correlation during different DT conditions in 40 healthy young adults (mean age: 27.53 years, 28 women). The DTs included walking during subtraction or N-Back tasks...
April 4, 2024: European Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574898/inflammation-and-connexin-43-profiles-in-the-prefrontal-cortex-are-relevant-to-stress-susceptibility-and-resilience-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hong Jiang, Meng Zhang, Hui-Qin Wang, Ning-Ning Zhang, Xin-Mu Li, Xue-Ying Yang, Ai-Ping Chen, Xu Yan, Zhao Zhang, Shi-Feng Chu, Zhen-Zhen Wang, Nai-Hong Chen
Depression is a major chronic mental illness worldwide, characterized by anhedonia and pessimism. Exposed to the same stressful stimuli, some people behave normally, while others exhibit negative behaviors and psychology. The exact molecular mechanisms linking stress-induced depressive susceptibility and resilience remain unclear. Connexin 43 (Cx43) forms gap junction channels between the astrocytes, acting as a crucial role in the pathogenesis of depression. Cx43 dysfunction could lead to depressive behaviors, and depression down-regulates the expression of Cx43 in the prefrontal cortex (PFC)...
April 2, 2024: Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573210/targeting-peer-contagion-dynamics-in-children-with-adhd-effects-from-a-two-site-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sébastien Normand, Maude Lambert, Roger Bakeman, Joanna Guiet, Mara Brendgen, Amori Yee Mikami
OBJECTIVE: Parental Friendship Coaching (PFC) teaches parents to coach their children in friendship skills. This paper examines whether PFC fosters positive peer contagion processes (i.e. dyadic mutuality) and reduces negative peer contagion processes (i.e. coercive joining) within the friendships of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). METHOD: Participants were 134 families of children with ADHD and peer problems (age 6-11 years; 69% male; 72% white) at two Canadian sites, randomized to PFC or CARE (an active comparison intervention)...
April 4, 2024: Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569587/classification-of-mild-cognitive-impairment-using-functional-near-infrared-spectroscopy-derived-biomarkers-with-convolutional-neural-networks
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jin-Hyuck Park
OBJECTIVE: To date, early detection of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has mainly depended on paper-based neuropsychological assessments. Recently, biomarkers for MCI detection have gained a lot of attention because of the low sensitivity of neuropsychological assessments. This study proposed the functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)-derived data with convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to identify MCI. METHODS: Eighty-two subjects with MCI and 148 healthy controls (HC) performed the 2-back task, and their oxygenated hemoglobin (HbO2) changes in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) were recorded during the task...
March 2024: Psychiatry Investigation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38568336/development-of-chitosan-folate-modified-plga-nanoparticles-for-targeted-delivery-of-diosgenin-as-an-anticancer-agent
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fatemeh Teymouri, Ehsan Karimi
Diosgenin as a potential phytoconstituent and steroidal saponin manifested significant anticancer agents against various cancers. To enhance its solubility and bioavailability in cancer treatment, we loaded diosgenin (PubChem CID: 99474) in poly(lactic-co-glycolide) (PLGA) nanoparticle coated with folic acid-chitosan (Da-PFC-NPs). The diosgenin nano-formulation was characterized and its antioxidant and anticancer properties were surveyed respectively. The obtained results illustrated that the Da-PFC-NPs were spherical and stable with a size of 218 nm and a polydispersity index of 0...
April 3, 2024: Discover. Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38566366/high-definition-turns-timing-dependent-different-behavioural-consequences-during-and-following-cathodal-high-definition-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-hd-tdcs-in-a-magnitude-classification-task
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Philipp A Schroeder, Hans-Christoph Nuerk, Jennifer Svaldi
Neuromodulation with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can transiently alter neural activity, but its spatial precision is low. High-definition (HD) tDCS was introduced to increase spatial precision by placing additional electrodes over the scalp. Initial evaluations of HD tDCS indicated polarity-specific neurophysiological effects-similar to conventional tDCS albeit with greater spatial precision. Here, we compared the effects of cathodal tDCS or HD tDCS in a 4 × 1 configuration over prefrontal cortex (PFC) regions on behavioural outcomes in a magnitude classification task...
April 2, 2024: European Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562839/molecular-architecture-of-primate-specific-neural-circuit-formation
#38
Tomomi Shimogori, Kohei Onishi, Takafumi Hoshino, Moe Nakanishi
The mammalian cortex is a highly evolved brain region, but we still lack a comprehensive understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying primate-specific neural circuits formation. In this study, we employed spatial transcriptomics to assess gene expression dynamics in the marmoset cortex during development, focusing on key regions and time points. Spatial transcriptomics identified genes that are sexually, spatially, and temporally differentially expressed in the developing marmoset cortex. Our detailed analysis of the visual cortex unveiled dynamic changes in gene expression across layers with distinct projections and functions...
March 22, 2024: Research Square
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562227/the-psychiatric-neuron-the-psychic-neuron-of-the-cerebral-cortex-revisited
#39
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L Taylor Flynn, Nadia N Bouras, Volodar M Migovich, Jacob D Clarin, Wen-Jun Gao
Nearly 25 years ago, Dr. Patricia Goldman-Rakic published her review paper, "The 'Psychic' Neuron of the Cerebral Cortex," outlining the circuit-level dynamics, neurotransmitter systems, and behavioral correlates of pyramidal neurons in the cerebral cortex, particularly as they relate to working memory. In the decades since the release of this paper, the existing literature and our understanding of the pyramidal neuron have increased tremendously, and research is still underway to better characterize the role of the pyramidal neuron in both healthy and psychiatric disease states...
2024: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38559142/primate-thalamic-nuclei-select-abstract-rules-and-shape-prefrontal-dynamics
#40
Jessica M Phillips, Mohsen Afrasiabi, Niranjan A Kambi, Michelle J Redinbaugh, Summer Steely, Emily R Johnson, Xi Cheng, Maath Fayyad, Sounak Mohanta, Asia Carís, Charles B Mikell, Sima Mofakham, Yuri B Saalmann
Flexible behavior depends on abstract rules to generalize beyond specific instances, and outcome monitoring to adjust actions. Cortical circuits are posited to read out rules from high-dimensional representations of task-relevant variables in prefrontal cortex (PFC). We instead hypothesized that converging inputs from PFC, directly or via basal ganglia (BG), enable primate-specific thalamus to select rules. To test this, we simultaneously measured spiking activity across PFC and two connected thalamic nuclei of monkeys applying rules...
March 14, 2024: bioRxiv
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