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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38484735/transgenic-tools-targeting-the-basal-ganglia-reveal-both-evolutionary-conservation-and-specialization-of-neural-circuits-in-zebrafish
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuki Tanimoto, Hisaya Kakinuma, Ryo Aoki, Toshiyuki Shiraki, Shin-Ichi Higashijima, Hitoshi Okamoto
The cortico-basal ganglia circuit mediates decision making. Here, we generated transgenic tools for adult zebrafish targeting specific subpopulations of the components of this circuit and utilized them to identify evolutionary homologs of the mammalian direct- and indirect-pathway striatal neurons, which respectively project to the homologs of the internal and external segment of the globus pallidus (dorsal entopeduncular nucleus [dEN] and lateral nucleus of the ventral telencephalic area [Vl]) as in mammals...
March 8, 2024: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38474132/brain-region-specific-genes-form-the-major-pathways-featuring-their-basic-functional-role-their-implication-in-animal-chronic-stress-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vladimir Babenko, Olga Redina, Dmitry Smagin, Irina Kovalenko, Anna Galyamina, Natalia Kudryavtseva
The analysis of RNA-Sec data from murine bulk tissue samples taken from five brain regions associated with behavior and stress response was conducted. The focus was on the most contrasting brain region-specific genes (BRSG) sets in terms of their expression rates. These BRSGs are identified as genes with a distinct outlying (high) expression rate in a specific region compared to others used in the study. The analysis suggested that BRSG sets form non-randomly connected compact gene networks, which correspond to the major neuron-mediated functional processes or pathways in each brain region...
March 1, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38471434/impaired-flexible-reward-learning-in-adhd-patients-is-associated-with-blunted-reinforcement-sensitivity-and-neural-signals-in-ventral-striatum-and-parietal-cortex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hans-Christoph Aster, Maria Waltmann, Anika Busch, Marcel Romanos, Matthias Gamer, Betteke Maria van Noort, Anne Beck, Viola Kappel, Lorenz Deserno
Reward-based learning and decision-making are prime candidates to understand symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, only limited evidence is available regarding the neurocomputational underpinnings of the alterations seen in ADHD. This concerns flexible behavioral adaption in dynamically changing environments, which is challenging for individuals with ADHD. One previous study points to elevated choice switching in adolescent ADHD, which was accompanied by disrupted learning signals in medial prefrontal cortex...
March 1, 2024: NeuroImage: Clinical
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464268/sexual-dimorphism-in-the-distribution-and-density-of-regulatory-interneurons-in-the-striatum
#24
Meghan Van Zandt, Deirdre Flanagan, Christopher Pittenger
Dysfunction of the cortico-basal circuitry - including its primary input nucleus, the striatum - contributes to neuropsychiatric disorders, including autism and Tourette Syndrome (TS). These conditions show marked sexual dimorphism, occurring more often in males than in females. Regulatory interneurons, including cholinergic interneurons (CINs) and parvalbumin-expressing GABAergic fast spiking interneurons (FSIs), are implicated in human neuropsychiatric disorders such as TS, and ablation of these interneurons produces relevant behavioral pathology in male mice, but not in females...
March 3, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38461360/neural-asymmetry-in-aligning-with-generous-versus-selfish-descriptive-norms-in-a-charitable-donation-task
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paloma Díaz-Gutiérrez, Christophe Boone, Harshil Vyas, Carolyn H Declerck
Social alignment is supported by the brain's reward system (ventral striatum), presumably because attaining synchrony generates feelings of connectedness. However, this may hold only for aligning with generous others, while aligning with selfishness might threaten social connectedness. We investigated this postulated asymmetry in an incentivized fMRI charitable donation task. Participants decided how much of their endowment to donate to real charities, and how much to keep for themselves. Compared to a baseline condition, donations significantly increased or decreased in function of the presence of descriptive norms...
March 9, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38449740/aqueous-extract-of-swietenia-macrophylla-leaf-exerts-an-anti-inflammatory-effect-in-a-murine-model-of-parkinson-s-disease-induced-by-6-ohda
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Váldina Solimar Lopes Cardoso, Anderson Valente-Amaral, Rayan Fidel Martins Monteiro, Clarina Loius Silva Meira, Natália Silva de Meira, Milton Nascimento da Silva, João de Jesus Viana Pinheiro, Gilmara de Nazareth Tavares Bastos, João Soares Felício, Elizabeth Sumi Yamada
INTRODUCTION: Parkinson's disease affects 2% of the population aged over 65 years and is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder in the general population. The appearance of motor symptoms is associated with the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the nigrostriatal pathway. Clinically significant nonmotor symptoms are also important for severe disability with disease progression. Pharmacological treatment with levodopa, which involves dopamine restitution, results in a temporary improvement in motor symptoms...
2024: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38444913/staging-of-progressive-supranuclear-palsy-richardson-syndrome-using-mri-brain-charts-for-the-human-lifespan
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Vincent Planche, Boris Mansencal, Jose V Manjon, Wassilios G Meissner, Thomas Tourdias, Pierrick Coupé
Brain charts for the human lifespan have been recently proposed to build dynamic models of brain anatomy in normal aging and various neurological conditions. They offer new possibilities to quantify neuroanatomical changes from preclinical stages to death, where longitudinal MRI data are not available. In this study, we used brain charts to model the progression of brain atrophy in progressive supranuclear palsy-Richardson syndrome. We combined multiple datasets ( n = 8170 quality controlled MRI of healthy subjects from 22 cohorts covering the entire lifespan, and n = 62 MRI of progressive supranuclear palsy-Richardson syndrome patients from the Four Repeat Tauopathy Neuroimaging Initiative (4RTNI)) to extrapolate lifetime volumetric models of healthy and progressive supranuclear palsy-Richardson syndrome brain structures...
2024: Brain communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38431152/neural-correlates-of-the-addictions-neuroclinical-assessment-ana-incentive-salience-factor-among-individuals-with-alcohol-use-disorder
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Steven J Nieto, Erica N Grodin, Lara A Ray
The Addictions Neuroclinical Assessment (ANA) is a recently-developed framework offering a more holistic understanding of three neurofunctional and behavioral domains that reflect the neurobiological dysfunction seen in alcohol use disorder (AUD). While the ANA domains have been well-validated across independent laboratories, there is a critical need to identify neural markers that subserve the proposed neurofunctional domains. The current study involves secondary data analysis of a two-week experimental medication trial of ibudilast (50mg BID)...
February 29, 2024: Behavioural Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38430396/changes-in-distinct-brain-systems-identified-with-fmri-during-smoking-cessation-treatment-with-varenicline-a-review
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REVIEW
Vassilis N Panagopoulos, Alexis Bailey, George K Kostopoulos, Andreas A Ioannides
BACKGROUND: Varenicline is considered one of the most effective treatment options for smoking cessation. Nonetheless, it is only modestly effective. A deeper comprehension of the effects of varenicline by means of the in-depth review of relevant fMRI studies may assist in paving the development of more targeted and effective treatments. METHODOLOGY: A search of PubMed and Google Scholar databases was conducted with the keywords "functional magnetic resonance imaging" or "fMRI", and "varenicline"...
March 2, 2024: Psychopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38426222/atrophy-network-mapping-of-clinical-subtypes-and-main-symptoms-in-frontotemporal-dementia
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Min Chu, Deming Jiang, Dan Li, Shaozhen Yan, Li Liu, Haitian Nan, Yingtao Wang, Yihao Wang, Ailing Yue, Liankun Ren, Kewei Chen, Pedro Rosa-Neto, Jie Lu, Liyong Wu
Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) is a disease of high heterogeneity, apathy and disinhibition present in all subtypes of FTD and imposes a significant burden on families/society. Traditional neuroimaging analysis has limitations in elucidating the network localization due to individual clinical and neuroanatomical variability. The study aims to identify the atrophy network map associated with different FTD clinical subtypes and determine the specific localization of the network for apathy and disinhibition. Eighty FTD patients [45 behavioral variant FTD (bvFTD) and 35 semantic variant progressive primary aphasia (svPPA)] and 58 healthy controls (HCs) at Xuanwu Hospital were enrolled as Dataset 1; 112 FTD patients including 50 bvFTD, 32 svPPA, and 30 non-fluent variant PPA (nfvPPA) cases, and 110 HCs from Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration Neuroimaging Initiative (FTLDNI) dataset were included as Dataset 2...
March 1, 2024: Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38420275/neural-correlates-of-social-decision-making
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natalya Labutina, Sergey Polyakov, Liudmila Nemtyreva, Alina Shuldishova, Olga Gizatullina
Objective: Recent studies have utilized innovative techniques to investigate the neural mechanisms underlying social and individual decision-making, aiming to understand how individuals respond to the world. Method : In this review, we summarized current scientific evidence concerning the neural underpinnings of social decision-making and their impact on social behavior. Results: Critical brain regions involved in social cognition and decision-making are integral to the process of social decision-making. Notably, the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and temporoparietal junction (TPJ) contribute to the comprehension of others' mental states...
January 2024: Iranian Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38416639/the-neurobehavioral-correlates-of-exploration-without-learning-trading-off-value-for-explicit-prospective-and-variable-information-gains
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Kristoffer C Aberg, Rony Paz
Exploration is typically motivated by gaining information, with previous research showing that potential information gains drive a "directed" type of exploration. Yet, this research usually studies exploration in the context of learning paradigms and does not directly manipulate multiple levels of information gain. Here, we present a task that isolates learning from decision-making and controls the magnitude of prospective information gains. As predicted, participants explore more with larger future information gains...
February 27, 2024: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38409093/transcriptomic-effects-of-paternal-cocaine-seeking-on-the-reward-circuitry-of-male-offspring
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nan Huang, Jian Cui, Guangyuan Fan, Tao Pan, Kunxiu Han, Kailiang Xu, Changyou Jiang, Xing Liu, Feifei Wang, Lan Ma, Qiumin Le
It has been previously established that paternal development of a strong incentive motivation for cocaine can predispose offspring to develop high cocaine-seeking behavior, as opposed to sole exposure to the drug that results in drug resistance in offspring. However, the adaptive changes of the reward circuitry have not been fully elucidated. To infer the key nuclei and possible hub genes that determine susceptibility to addiction in offspring, rats were randomly assigned to three groups, cocaine self-administration (CSA), yoked administration (Yoke), and saline self-administration (SSA), and used to generate F1...
February 26, 2024: Translational Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38408255/live-music-stimulates-the-affective-brain-and-emotionally-entrains-listeners-in-real-time
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Wiebke Trost, Caitlyn Trevor, Natalia Fernandez, Florence Steiner, Sascha Frühholz
Music is powerful in conveying emotions and triggering affective brain mechanisms. Affective brain responses in previous studies were however rather inconsistent, potentially because of the non-adaptive nature of recorded music used so far. Live music instead can be dynamic and adaptive and is often modulated in response to audience feedback to maximize emotional responses in listeners. Here, we introduce a setup for studying emotional responses to live music in a closed-loop neurofeedback setup. This setup linked live performances by musicians to neural processing in listeners, with listeners' amygdala activity was displayed to musicians in real time...
March 5, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38407687/uncovering-sex-specific-epigenetic-regulatory-mechanism-involving-h3k9me2-in-neural-inflammation-damage-and-recovery-in-the-internal-carotid-artery-occlusion-mouse-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mydhili Radhakrishnan, Vincy Vijay, B Supraja Acharya, Papia Basuthakur, Shashikant Patel, Kalyani Soren, Arvind Kumar, Sumana Chakravarty
Cerebral ischemic stroke is one of the foremost global causes of death and disability. Due to inadequate knowledge in its sequential disease mechanisms, therapeutic efforts to mitigate acute ischemia-induced brain injury are limited. Recent studies have implicated epigenetic mechanisms, mostly histone lysine acetylation/deacetylation, in ischemia-induced neural damage and death. However, the role of lysine methylation/demethylation, another prevalent epigenetic mechanism in cerebral ischemia has not undergone comprehensive investigation, except a few recent reports, including those from our research cohort...
February 26, 2024: Neuromolecular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405893/distinct-hippocampal-mechanisms-support-concept-formation-and-updating
#36
Michael L Mack, Bradley C Love, Alison R Preston
UNLABELLED: Learning systems must constantly decide whether to create new representations or update existing ones. For example, a child learning that a bat is a mammal and not a bird would be best served by creating a new representation, whereas updating may be best when encountering a second similar bat. Characterizing the neural dynamics that underlie these complementary memory operations requires identifying the exact moments when each operation occurs. We address this challenge by interrogating fMRI brain activation with a computational learning model that predicts trial-by-trial when memories are created versus updated...
February 15, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38404644/-in-silico-analyses-of-the-involvement-of-gpr55-cb1r-and-trpv1-response-to-thc-contribution-to-temporal-lobe-epilepsy-structural-modeling-and-updated-evolution
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amy L Cherry, Michael J Wheeler, Karolina Mathisova, Mathieu Di Miceli
INTRODUCTION: The endocannabinoid (eCB) system is named after the discovery that endogenous cannabinoids bind to the same receptors as the phytochemical compounds found in Cannabis. While endogenous cannabinoids include anandamide (AEA) and 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG), exogenous phytocannabinoids include Δ-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). These compounds finely tune neurotransmission following synapse activation, via retrograde signaling that activates cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1R) and/or transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 1 (TRPV1)...
2024: Frontiers in Neuroinformatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38400887/research-progress-of-neural-stem-cells-as-a-source-of-dopaminergic-neurons-for-cell-therapy-in-parkinson-s-disease
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REVIEW
Lingling Zhang, Hao Yang
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease, the most characteristic pathological feature is the progressive loss of dopaminergic (DA) neurons in the substantia nigra pars compactus (SNpc) of the mesencephalon, along with reduced dopamine content in the striatum. Researchers have been searching for drugs and therapies to treat PD in decades. However, no approach could stop the progression of the disease, and even some of them caused adverse clinical side effects. PD has a well-defined lesion. Therefore, it is considered to be one of the most curable central nervous system diseases by cell replacement treatment...
February 24, 2024: Molecular Biology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38398662/levistilide-a-exerts-a-neuroprotective-effect-by-suppressing-glucose-metabolism-reprogramming-and-preventing-microglia-polarization-shift-implications-for-parkinson-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mingjie Zhang, Congyan Duan, Weifang Lin, Honghua Wu, Lu Chen, Hong Guo, Minyu Yu, Qi Liu, Yaling Nie, Hong Wang, Shaoxia Wang
The microglia, displaying diverse phenotypes, play a significant regulatory role in the development, progression, and prognosis of Parkinson's disease. Research has established that glycolytic reprogramming serves as a critical regulator of inflammation initiation in pro-inflammatory macrophages. Furthermore, the modulation of glycolytic reprogramming has the potential to reverse the polarized state of these macrophages. Previous studies have shown that Levistilide A (LA), a phthalide component derived from Angelica sinensis, possesses a range of pharmacological effects, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and neuroprotective properties...
February 19, 2024: Molecules: a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38395372/acute-stress-increases-striatal-connectivity-with-cortical-regions-enriched-for-%C3%AE-and-%C3%AE%C2%BA-opioid-receptors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter Zhukovsky, Maria Ironside, Jessica M Duda, Amelia D Moser, Kaylee E Null, Maeva Dhaynaut, Marc Normandin, Nicolas J Guehl, Georges El Fakhri, Madeline Alexander, Laura M Holsen, Madhusmita Misra, Rajesh Narendran, Jocelyn Hoye, Evan Morris, Shiba M Esfand, Jill M Goldstein, Diego A Pizzagalli
BACKGROUND: Understanding the neurobiological effects of stress is critical for addressing the etiology of major depressive disorder (MDD). Using a dimensional approach involving individuals with differing degree of MDD risk, we investigated (1) the effects of acute stress on cortico-cortical and subcortical-cortical functional connectivity (FC), and (2) how such effects related to gene expression and receptor maps. METHODS: Across 115 participants (37 controls, 39 remitted MDD, 39 current MDD), we evaluated the effects of stress on FC during the Montreal Imaging Stress Task...
February 21, 2024: Biological Psychiatry
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