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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38274926/a-devastating-neurological-disorder-anti-dipeptidyl-peptidase-like-protein-6-dppx-encephalitis-causing-rapidly-progressive-dementia
#41
Aimalohi Esechie, Neeharika Thottempudi, Chilvana Patel, Elena Shanina, Xiangping Li
Rapidly progressive dementia (RPD) is caused by a heterogeneous group of neurological disorders, and the prototype is Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD). However, treatable causes including autoimmune encephalitis are often underrecognized and undertreated. A 72-year-old female patient was admitted with a 10-month history of rapidly progressive cognitive decline, visual hallucinations, paranoid behavior, diarrhea, and an 18-kg unintentional weight loss. On the physical exam, she was only oriented to the person and demonstrated an exaggerated startle response with diffuse rigidity...
December 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38261925/primary-progressive-aphasia-with-focal-periodic-sharp-wave-complexes-an-unusual-manifestation-of-creutzfeldt-jakob-disease
#42
Amayak Broutian, Yuliya Shpilyukova, Alexandra Belyakova-Bodina, Anna Abramova, Olga Korepina, Rodion Konovalov
BACKGROUND: Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is a devastating degenerative brain disorder caused by an abnormal isoform of a cellular glycoprotein which is known as the prion protein. A diagnosis of CJD is usually based on specific clinical signs, EEG and MRI findings, as well as the presence of the 14-3-3 protein in the cerebrospinal fluid. Although end-stage CJD usually has a typical clinical presentation, early symptoms may be variable. CASE PRESENTATION: We present an uncommon case of CJD which manifested with primary progressive aphasia, leading to an incorrect diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia...
2024: Clinical Neurophysiology Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38236962/prion-science-and-its-unsung-heroes
#43
EDITORIAL
Adriano Aguzzi
My first encounter with prion diseases dates to 1986. As a clinical resident in neuropathology, I was tasked with performing autopsies of patients who died of mysterious brain diseases. In his early 60s, my patient had developed a form of dementia that progressed at a terrifyingly rapid pace and eventually led to his death. I sampled the patient's brain and processed it for histological examination. The microscope revealed an eerie landscape of destruction. All that was left in the patient's cortex were astrocytes and microglia, and the few remaining neurons showed extensive vacuolation of their bodies and processes...
January 19, 2024: Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38234845/precision-brain-morphometry-using-cluster-scanning
#44
Maxwell L Elliott, Jared A Nielsen, Lindsay C Hanford, Aya Hamadeh, Tom Hilbert, Tobias Kober, Bradford C Dickerson, Bradley T Hyman, Ross W Mair, Mark C Eldaief, Randy L Buckner
Measurement error limits the statistical power to detect group differences and longitudinal change in structural MRI morphometric measures (e.g., hippocampal volume, prefrontal thickness). Recent advances in scan acceleration enable extremely fast T 1 -weighted scans (∼1 minute) to achieve morphometric errors that are close to the errors in longer traditional scans. As acceleration allows multiple scans to be acquired in rapid succession, it becomes possible to pool estimates to increase measurement precision, a strategy known as "cluster scanning...
December 28, 2023: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38226945/a-case-report-of-fatal-familial-insomnia-with-cerebrospinal-fluid-leukocytosis-during-the-covid-19-epidemic-and-review-of-the-literature
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zheng Wang, Yueqi Huang, Shuqi Wang, Jiefang Chen, Gesang Meiduo, Man Jin, Xiaoying Zhang
Fatal familial insomnia (FFI) is a rare autosomal dominant genetic neurodegenerative disease. Generally, FFI patients will develop rapidly progressive dementia, sleep disturbance, autonomic dysfunction, and so on. Cerebrospinal fluid examination of FFI patients normally shows no obvious abnormalities. Here, we report a young male patient who was diagnosed with FFI during the COVID-19 epidemic. Clinical symptoms include psychobehavioral abnormality, cognitive decline, sleep disturbance, and autonomic dysfunction...
January 16, 2024: Prion
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38223295/knowledge-structure-and-emerging-trends-of-mild-cognitive-impairment-with-dyssomnias-in-recent-20-years-a-bibliometric-analysis-via-citespace-and-vosviewer
#46
REVIEW
Haoyu Huang, Zesen Zhuang, Yiwen Wan, Jiao Shi, Xu Yuan, Dan Wang, Shangjie Chen
BACKGROUND: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), an intermediate stage between normal aging and dementia, has emerged as a prominent research area in geriatric care due to its heightened propensity for progressing toward dementia. Sleep plays a pivotal role in cognitive function, with dyssomnias not only exacerbating cognitive and affective symptoms associated with neurodegenerative diseases but also contributing to disease progression. AIM: This bibliometric analysis investigates the global research on MCI with dyssomnias over the past two decades, aiming to discern key findings, research domains, and emerging trends in this field...
2024: Behavioural Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38222985/use-of-tumguide%C3%A2-in-the-insertion-of-a-nasogastric-tube-into-the-stomach-of-a-patient-with-creutzfeldt-jakob-disease-in-a-nursing-home-a-case-report
#47
Tomoya Iida, Yumi Kodama, Kazue Kogina
A 77-year-old woman exhibited a rapid progression of dementia and declining physical function and, over a period of about four months, reached a state of akinetic mutism. A final diagnosis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) was made. A nasogastric tube was inserted into the stomach, and then it was confirmed on X-ray that the end of the tube was in the correct position. She was discharged to a nursing home, where she received home medical care after discharge. One month after the nasogastric tube insertion, Tumguide® was used to assist in replacing the tube at this home...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38217550/the-risk-of-developing-dementia-in-the-covid-19-pandemic-a-cohort-study
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Hendrik Baron, Elizabeth Coulthard, Carslake David, Lindsey Isla Sinclair
OBJECTIVES: The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on cognitive decline are not fully understood. Higher social activity and relationships have been associated with decreased risk of dementia. We hypothesised that risk of transition to dementia would increase after the start of the first national lockdown. METHODS: We obtained data from the Brains for Dementia (BDR) cohort, which has collected roughly annual data on 3726 older adults with and without dementia since 2008...
January 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38207275/patient-with-rigidity-and-fasciculations-steroid-responsive-presentation-of-anti-iglon5-disease
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Margherita Bellucci, Chiara Castellano, Lucio Marinelli, Lucia Garbarino, Matteo Gastaldi, Diego Franciotta, Luana Benedetti
An 82-year-old man presented with 2-year lasting widespread muscular fasciculations, cramps, and limb stiffness, with spontaneous movements in the right lower limb, unsteady gait (Video 1), and falls. Neurophysiologic studies disclosed signs of neuromuscular hyperexcitability. CSF analysis showed high tau protein concentration (543 pg/mL; reference values, <404) and unique-to-CSF oligoclonal bands. Serum and CSF anti-IgLON5 antibodies were positive (Figure 1). He carried the anti-IgLON5 disease-associated HLA-DRB1*10:01 allele...
February 13, 2024: Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38195715/serum-neurofilament-indicates-accelerated-neurodegeneration-and-predicts-mortality-in-late-stage-parkinson-s-disease
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anika Frank, Jonas Bendig, Nils Schnalke, Lisa Klingelhoefer, Heinz Reichmann, Katja Akgün, Tjalf Ziemssen, Björn H Falkenburger
Different stages of Parkinson's disease (PD) are defined by clinical criteria, while late-stage PD is marked by the onset of morbidity milestones and rapid clinical deterioration. Based on neuropathological evidence, degeneration in the dopaminergic system occurs primarily in the early stage of PD, raising the question of what drives disease progression in late-stage PD. This study aimed to investigate whether late-stage PD is associated with increased neurodegeneration dynamics rather than functional decompensation using the blood-based biomarker serum neurofilament light chain (sNfL) as a proxy for the rate of neurodegeneration...
January 9, 2024: NPJ Parkinson's Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38190948/the-plasma-derived-exosomal-mirna-483-5p-502-5p-serve-as-potential-mci-biomarkers-in-aging
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ting Liu, Na Li, Jingjing Pu, Caihong Zhang, Kun Xu, Wenting Wang, Linsheng Liu, Lihong Gao, Xiaonan Xu, Jiying Tan
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the leading cause of dementia and is rapidly becoming one of the most costly, fatal diseases, which is typically discovered in the late stage of molecular pathology, at which point medication intervention is irreversible. As a result, there is an urgent need for a low-cost, least-invasive way of screening cognitive impairment, with the goal of identifying persons at risk of AD. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has been described as a transitional state between normal cognitive aging and AD...
January 10, 2024: Experimental Gerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38186537/a-study-of-clinical-profile-radiological-and-electroencephalographic-characteristics-of-sporadic-creutzfeldt-jakob-disease-from-a-tertiary-care-hospital
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Komal Usha C Madineni, Naveen Prasad S V, Vengamma Bhuma
Background Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), the most common form of human prion disease, is the archetypal diagnosis in this category. However, the spectrum of possible diagnoses is wide, encompassing various treatable conditions. A lack of standardized diagnostic criteria and a tendency to opt for brain biopsies and clinical autopsies can be limiting factors in reaching a conclusive diagnosis. Objective This study aims to retrospectively analyze clinical and investigative findings in patients referred to a specialized neurology clinic exhibiting rapidly progressive dementia...
December 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38184787/genome-wide-association-studies-identify-novel-loci-in-rapidly-progressive-alzheimer-s-disease
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ping Wang, Audrey Lynn, Kristy Miskimen, Yeunjoo E Song, Thomas Wisniewski, Mark Cohen, Brian S Appleby, Jiri G Safar, Jonathan L Haines
INTRODUCTION: Recent data suggest that distinct prion-like amyloid beta and tau strains are associated with rapidly progressive Alzheimer's disease (rpAD). The role of genetic factors in rpAD is largely unknown. METHODS: Previously known AD risk loci were examined in rpAD cases. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) were performed to identify variants that influence rpAD. RESULTS: We identified 115 pathology-confirmed rpAD cases and 193 clinical rpAD cases, 80% and 69% were of non-Hispanic European ancestry...
January 7, 2024: Alzheimer's & Dementia: the Journal of the Alzheimer's Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38176204/characterization-of-de-novo-dementia-with-lewy-body-with-different-duration-of-rapid-eye-movement-sleep-behavior-disorder
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lixin Liu, Zhihong Shi, Jinghuan Gan, Shuai Liu, Chen Wen, Yaqi Yang, Fan Yang, Yong Ji
BACKGROUND: Cognitive disorder, parkinsonism, autonomic dysfunction (AuD) and rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD) can occur prior to or simultaneously with Dementia with Lewy Body (DLB) onset. RBD is generally linked with progressive neurodegenerative traits. However, associations between RBD with DLB, RBD without DLB, and RBD duration effects on DLB symptoms remain unclear. OBJECTIVES: To examine DLB symptom frequency and subtypes in RBD, and explore the effects of different RBD onset times on symptoms in de novo DLB patients...
December 26, 2023: Sleep Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38158335/radiosynthesis-and-whole-body-distribution-in-mice-of-a-18-f-labeled-azepino-4-3-b-indole-1-one-derivative-with-multimodal-activity-for-the-treatment-of-alzheimer-s-disease
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sang Hee Lee, Rosa Purgatorio, Francesco Samarelli, Marco Catto, Nunzio Denora, Maria Grazia Morgese, Paolo Tucci, Luigia Trabace, Hye Won Kim, Hyun Soo Park, Sang Eun Kim, Byung Chul Lee, Modesto de Candia, Cosimo D Altomare
Recently, the azepino[4,3-b]indole-1-one derivative 1 showed in vitro nanomolar inhibition against butyrylcholinesterase (BChE), the ChE isoform that plays a role in the progression and pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease (AD), and protects against N-methyl- d-aspartate-induced neuronal toxicity. Three 9-R-substituted (R = F, Br, OMe) congeners were investigated. The 9-F derivative (2a) was found more potent as BChE inhibitors (half-maximal inhibitory concentration value = 21 nM) than 2b (9-Br) and 2c (9-OMe), achieving a residence time (38 s), assessed by surface plasmon resonance, threefold higher than that of 1...
December 29, 2023: Archiv der Pharmazie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38142840/novel-crosstalk-mechanisms-between-glua3-and-epac2-in-synaptic-plasticity-and-memory-in-alzheimer-s-disease
#56
REVIEW
Tong Zhang, Amalia M Dolga, Ulrich L M Eisel, Martina Schmidt
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease which accounts for the most cases of dementia worldwide. Impaired memory, including acquisition, consolidation, and retrieval, is one of the hallmarks in AD. At the cellular level, dysregulated synaptic plasticity partly due to reduced long-term potentiation (LTP) and enhanced long-term depression (LTD) underlies the memory deficits in AD. GluA3 containing α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid receptors (AMPARs) are one of key receptors involved in rapid neurotransmission and synaptic plasticity...
December 22, 2023: Neurobiology of Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38137554/advances-of-genome-editing-with-crispr-cas9-in-neurodegeneration-the-right-path-towards-therapy
#57
REVIEW
Aleksandr Klinkovskij, Mikhail Shepelev, Yuri Isaakyan, Denis Aniskin, Ilya Ulasov
The rate of neurodegenerative disorders (NDDs) is rising rapidly as the world's population ages. Conditions such as Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), and dementia are becoming more prevalent and are now the fourth leading cause of death, following heart disease, cancer, and stroke. Although modern diagnostic techniques for detecting NDDs are varied, scientists are continuously seeking new and improved methods to enable early and precise detection. In addition to that, the present treatment options are limited to symptomatic therapy, which is effective in reducing the progression of neurodegeneration but lacks the ability to target the root cause-progressive loss of neuronal functioning...
December 17, 2023: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38117205/high-performance-plasma-biomarker-panel-for-alzheimer-s-disease-screening-using-a-femtomolar-level-label-free-biosensing-system
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shicai Wang, Ruijun Deng, Zhiya Chen, Lili Huang, Yang Song, Dan Yuan, Yu Li, Haonan Liu, Fan Yang, Beiyuan Fan, Yun Xu, Zijian Zhao, Yanzhao Li, Yan Zhang
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia in older people. However, diagnosing AD through noncognitive methods, such as invasive cerebrospinal fluid sampling or radioactive positron emission tomography, has limited applications. Herein, the femtomolar levels of AD biomarkers amyloid β 40 (Aβ40), amyloid β 42 (Aβ42), phosphorylated tau 181 (P-tau181), phosphorylated tau 217 (P-tau217), and neurofilament light chain (NfL) were determined in human plasma in multicenter clinical cohorts using an ultrasensitive graphene field-effect transistor sensor...
December 20, 2023: ACS Nano
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38097931/study-protocol-for-in-vehicle-sensors-to-detect-changes-in-cognition-of-older-drivers
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruth Tappen, David Newman, Monica Rosselli, Jinwoo Jang, Borko Furht, KwangSoo Yang, Seyedeh Gol Ara Ghoreishi, Jiannan Zhai, Joshua Conniff, Muhammad Tanveer Jan, Sonia Moshfeghi, Somi Panday, Kelley Jackson, Marie Adonis-Rizzo
BACKGROUND: Driving is a complex behavior that may be affected by early changes in the cognition of older individuals. Early changes in driving behavior may include driving more slowly, making fewer and shorter trips, and errors related to inadequate anticipation of situations. Sensor systems installed in older drivers' vehicles may detect these changes and may generate early warnings of possible changes in cognition. METHOD: A naturalistic longitudinal design is employed to obtain continuous information on driving behavior that will be compared with the results of extensive cognitive testing conducted every 3 months for 3 years...
December 14, 2023: BMC Geriatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38095434/dural-arteriovenous-fistulas-with-cognitive-impairment-angiographic-characteristics-and-treatment-outcomes
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sebastian Sanchez, Linder Wendt, Minako Hayakawa, Ching-Jen Chen, Jason P Sheehan, Louis J Kim, Isaac Josh Abecassis, Michael R Levitt, R Michael Meyer, Ridhima Guniganti, Akash P Kansagra, Giuseppe Lanzino, Enrico Giordan, Waleed Brinjikji, Diederik O Bulters, Andrew Durnford, W Christopher Fox, Jessica Smith, Adam J Polifka, Bradley Gross, Sepideh Amin-Hanjani, Ali Alaraj, Amanda Kwasnicki, Robert M Starke, Stephanie H Chen, J Marc C van Dijk, Adriaan R E Potgieser, Junichiro Satomi, Yoshiteru Tada, Ryan Phelps, Adib Abla, Ethan Winkler, Rose Du, Pui Man Rosalind Lai, Santiago Ortega-Gutierrez, Gregory J Zipfel, Colin Derdeyn, Edgar A Samaniego
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Anecdotal cases of rapidly progressing dementia in patients with dural arteriovenous fistulas (dAVFs) have been reported in small series. However, large series have not characterized these dAVFs. We conducted an analysis of the largest cohort of dAVFs presenting with cognitive impairment (dAVFs-CI), aiming to provide a detailed characterization of this subset of dAVFs. METHODS: Patients with dAVFs-CI were analyzed from the CONDOR Consortium, a multicenter repository comprising 1077 dAVFs...
December 14, 2023: Neurosurgery
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