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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667620/anesthetic-considerations-for-patients-with-hereditary-neuropathy-with-liability-to-pressure-palsies-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Krzysztof Laudanski, Omar Elmadhoun, Amal Mathew, Yul Kahn-Pascual, Mitchell J Kerfeld, James Chen, Daniella C Sisniega, Francisco Gomez
Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies (HNPP) is an autosomal dominant demyelinating neuropathy characterized by an increased susceptibility to peripheral nerve injury from trauma, compression, or shear forces. Patients with this condition are unique, necessitating distinct considerations for anesthesia and surgical teams. This review describes the etiology, prevalence, clinical presentation, and management of HNPP and presents contemporary evidence and recommendations for optimal care for HNPP patients in the perioperative period...
April 19, 2024: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667545/influence-of-magnesium-degradation-on-schwannoma-cell-responses-to-nerve-injury-using-an-in-vitro-injury-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Krathika Bhat, Lisa Hanke, Heike Helmholz, Eckhard Quandt, Sarah Pixley, Regine Willumeit-Römer
Nerve guidance conduits for peripheral nerve injuries can be improved using bioactive materials such as magnesium (Mg) and its alloys, which could provide both structural and trophic support. Therefore, we investigated whether exposure to Mg and Mg-1.6wt%Li thin films (Mg/Mg-1.6Li) would alter acute Schwann cell responses to injury. Using the RT4-D6P2T Schwannoma cell line (SCs), we tested extracts from freeze-killed cells (FKC) and nerves (FKN) as in vitro injury stimulants. Both FKC and FKN induced SC release of the macrophage chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP-1), a marker of the repair SC phenotype after injury...
March 31, 2024: Journal of Functional Biomaterials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667473/the-effects-of-the-pericapsular-nerve-group-block-on-postoperative-pain-in-patients-with-hip-fracture-a-multicenter-study
#123
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carmine Iacovazzo, Rosario Sara, Pasquale Buonanno, Maria Vargas, Antonio Coviello, Roberta Punzo, Vincenzo Maffei, Annachiara Marra
BACKGROUND: An adequate early mobilization followed by an effective and pain-free rehabilitation are critical for clinical and functional recovery after hip and proximal femur fracture. A multimodal approach is always recommended so as to reduce the administered dose of analgesics, drug interactions, and possible side effects. Peripheral nerve blocks should always be considered in addition to spinal or general anesthesia to prolong postoperative analgesia. The pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block appears to be a less invasive and more effective analgesia technique compared to other methods...
April 17, 2024: Diagnostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38665908/molecular-dissection-of-an-immunodominant-epitope-in-k-v-1-2-exclusive-autoimmunity
#124
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ivan Talucci, Friederike A Arlt, Kai O Kreissner, Mahoor Nasouti, Anna-Lena Wiessler, Ramona Miske, Swantje Mindorf, Inga Dettmann, Mehrnaz Moniri, Markus Bayer, Peter Broegger Christensen, Ilya Ayzenberg, Andrea Kraft, Matthias Endres, Lars Komorowski, Carmen Villmann, Kathrin Doppler, Harald Prüss, Hans M Maric
INTRODUCTION: Subgroups of autoantibodies directed against voltage-gated potassium channel (Kv ) complex components have been associated with immunotherapy-responsive clinical syndromes. The high prevalence and the role of autoantibodies directly binding Kv remain, however, controversial. Our objective was to determine Kv autoantibody binding requirements and to clarify their contribution to the observed immune response. METHODS: Binding epitopes were studied in sera (n = 36) and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) (n = 12) from a patient cohort positive for Kv 1...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38665821/screening-of-efficient-salicylaldoxime-reactivators-for-dfp-and-paraoxon-inhibited-acetylcholinesterase
#125
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhao Wei, Dongxu Zhang, Xueying Liu, Huifang Nie, Qin Ouyang, Xinlei Zhang, Zhibing Zheng
Previously we reported two salicylaldoxime conjugates (L7R3 and L7R5) showing equal or even higher reactivating efficiency for both organophosphorus nerve agent and pesticide inhibited acetylcholinesterase in comparison to obidoxime and HI-6. In this study, L7R3 and L7R5 were selected as lead compounds and refined by employing a fragment-based drug design strategy, and a total of 32 novel salicylaldoxime conjugates were constructed and screened for DFP and paraoxon inhibited acetylcholinesterase. The findings demonstrate that the conjugate L73R3, which contains a 4-nitrophenyl group, exhibited a higher reactivation efficacy against paraoxon-inhibited acetylcholinesterase compared to obidoxime and HI-6...
April 24, 2024: RSC medicinal chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38665769/decompression-and-collagen-wrapping-of-a-fibrolipomatous-hamartoma-of-the-median-nerve-a-new-approach-for-a-rare-and-difficult-problem
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Joseph Meter, Taylor Anthony, John P Walsh, Ajit Amesur, Carl N Williams
Fibrolipomatous hamartoma is a rare benign slow growing fibrofatty tumor of peripheral nerves of unknown etiology. Clinical presentation may mimic carpal tunnel syndrome when involving the median nerve. We present a case of FLH of the median nerve in a 59-year-old female treated with decompression and collagen nerve wrapping.
2024: Case Reports in Plastic Surgery & Hand Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38665340/posterior-tibial-nerve-ultrasound-assessment-of-peripheral-neuropathy-in-adults-with-type-2-diabetes-mellitus
#127
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Latifat Tunrayo Oduola-Owoo, Adekunle Ayokunle Adeyomoye, Olubukola Abeni Omidiji, Bukunmi Michael Idowu, Badmus Babatunde Oduola-Owoo, Ifedayo Adeola Odeniyi
BACKGROUND: Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a common and debilitating complication of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Early detection and prompt institution of appropriate therapy could prevent undesirable outcomes such as paresthesia, pain, and amputation. Although the gold standard for diagnosing DPN is nerve conduction studies, high-resolution peripheral nerve ultrasonography may serve as a noninvasive and low-cost alternative for diagnosing and staging DPN. This study investigated the clinical utility of sonographic posterior tibial nerve cross-sectional area (PTN CSA) for diagnosing DPN in individuals with T2DM...
2024: Journal of Medical Ultrasound
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38665327/influence-of-ambient-temperature-on-autonomic-nerve-function-and-peripheral-sensation-from-moderate-intensity-treadmill-exercise
#128
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sunao Wada, M H Mahbub, Natsu Yamaguchi, Ryosuke Hase, Tsuyoshi Tanabe
OBJECTIVE: The main objective was to ascertain the acute responses in autonomic nervous activity and peripheral sensation induced by moderate-intensity treadmill exercise performed under different ambient temperatures. METHODS: Twelve young healthy subjects underwent three sessions of moderate-intensity treadmill exercise (warming, 5 min and running, 25 min), on different days under 10°C, 20°C and 30°C room temperatures. Pre- and post-intervention, heart rate variability (HRV) and plantar vibrotactile perception threshold (VPT) were measured...
2024: International Journal of Exercise Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38664711/msc-derived-mitochondria-promote-axonal-regeneration-via-atf3-gene-up-regulation-by-ros-induced-dna-double-strand-breaks-at-transcription-initiation-region
#129
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yingchi Zhang, Tao Xu, Jie Xie, Hua Wu, Weihua Hu, Xuefeng Yuan
BACKGROUND: The repair of peripheral nerve injury poses a clinical challenge, necessitating further investigation into novel therapeutic approaches. In recent years, bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC)-derived mitochondrial transfer has emerged as a promising therapy for cellular injury, with reported applications in central nerve injury. However, its potential therapeutic effect on peripheral nerve injury remains unclear. METHODS: We established a mouse sciatic nerve crush injury model...
April 25, 2024: Cell Communication and Signaling: CCS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38664109/origin-identity-and-function-of-terminal-schwann-cells
#130
REVIEW
Robert Louis Hastings, Gregorio Valdez
The highly specialized nonmyelinating glial cells present at somatic peripheral nerve endings, known collectively as terminal Schwann cells (TSCs), play critical roles in the development, function and repair of their motor and sensory axon terminals and innervating tissue. Over the past decades, research efforts across various vertebrate species have revealed that while TSCs are a diverse group of cells, they share a number of features among them. In this review, we summarize the state-of-knowledge about each TSC type and explore the opportunities that TSCs provide to treat conditions that afflict peripheral axon terminals...
April 24, 2024: Trends in Neurosciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662766/revisiting-distinct-nerve-excitability-patterns-in-patients-with-amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diederik J L Stikvoort García, H Stephan Goedee, Ruben P A van Eijk, Leonard J van Schelven, Leonard H van den Berg, Boudewijn T H M Sleutjes
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a devastating neurodegenerative disease, characterized by loss of central and peripheral motor neurones. Although the disease is clinically and genetically heterogeneous, axonal hyperexcitability is a commonly observed feature that has been suggested to reflect an early pathophysiological step linked to the neurodegenerative cascade. Therefore, it is important to clarify the mechanisms causing axonal hyperexcitability and how these relate to the clinical characteristics of patients...
April 25, 2024: Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660919/high-serum-levels-of-ccl11-eotaxin-1-are-associated-with-diabetic-sensorimotor-polyneuropathy-and-peripheral-nerve-function-but-not-with-cardiac-autonomic-neuropathy-in-people-with-type-2-diabetes
#132
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yoshimasa Aso, Toshie Iijima, Teruo Jojima, Masahiro Saito, Dai Tanuma, Masato Kase, Shintaro Sakurai, Takuya Tomaru, Isao Usui
AIMS: To investigate whether higher serum CCL11/Eotaxin-1, a biomarker for aging and neurodegenerative and neuroinflammatory disorders, is associated with diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy (DSPN), peripheral nerve dysfunction, and cardiac autonomic neuropathy in people with type 2 diabetes. METHODS: This cross-sectional study included 106 patients with type 2 diabetes and 40 healthy controls, matched for the age and sex distribution of the diabetes group as a whole...
April 25, 2024: Postgraduate Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660575/prolonged-duration-of-peripheral-nerve-blockade-in-a-pediatric-patient-with-charcot-marie-tooth-disease-a-case-report
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Natalie R Barnett, Amanda M Bunnell, Matthew A Dow
Charcot Marie Tooth disease is a common cause of pediatric peripheral neuropathy, which can lead to distal muscle wasting and weakness necessitating orthopedic procedures. We present an eleven-year-old male with Charcot Marie Tooth disease who received peripheral nerve blocks for ankle surgery, with a total dose of 1.75 mg/kg of bupivacaine 0.25%. Upon follow-up, it was identified that the sensory blockade did not resolve until thirty-six hours, postoperatively. There were no noted long-term sequalae on surgical follow-up...
2024: Local and Regional Anesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660545/concomitant-treatment-of-ureteral-calculi-and-ipsilateral-pelvic-sciatic-nerve-schwannoma-with-transperitoneal-laparoscopic-approach-a-case-report
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Yang Xiong, Jin Li, Han-Jie Yang
BACKGROUND: Schwannomas are rare peripheral neural myelin sheath tumors that originate from Schwann cells. Of the different types of schwannomas, pelvic sciatic nerve schwannoma is extremely rare. Definite preoperative diagnosis of pelvic schwannomas is difficult, and surgical resection is the gold standard for its definite diagnosis and treatment. CASE SUMMARY: We present a case of pelvic schwannoma arising from the sciatic nerve that was detected in a 40-year-old man who underwent computed tomography for intermittent right lower back pain caused exclusively by a right ureteral calculus...
April 16, 2024: World Journal of Clinical Cases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660386/current-understanding-of-the-molecular-mechanisms-of-chemotherapy-induced-peripheral-neuropathy
#135
REVIEW
Xinyu Chen, Yumeng Gan, Ngan Pan Bennett Au, Chi Him Eddie Ma
Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is the most common off-target adverse effects caused by various chemotherapeutic agents, such as cisplatin, oxaliplatin, paclitaxel, vincristine and bortezomib. CIPN is characterized by a substantial loss of primary afferent sensory axonal fibers leading to sensory disturbances in patients. An estimated of 19-85% of patients developed CIPN during the course of chemotherapy. The lack of preventive measures and limited treatment options often require a dose reduction or even early termination of life-saving chemotherapy, impacting treatment efficacy and patient survival...
2024: Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660091/comparison-of-the-efficacy-of-spinal-cord-stimulation-and-dorsal-root-ganglion-stimulation-in-the-treatment-of-painful-diabetic-peripheral-neuropathy-a-prospective-cohort-controlled-study
#136
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu-Fei Han, Xi Cong
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare the clinical outcomes of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) and dorsal root ganglion stimulation (DRG-S) in the treatment of painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy (PDPN). METHODS: In this prospective cohort study, 55 patients received dorsal column spinal cord stimulation (SCS group) and 51 patients received dorsal root spinal cord stimulation (DRG-S group). The primary outcome was a Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) remission rate of ≥50%, and secondary outcomes included the effects of SCS and DRG-S on quality of life scores (EQ-5D-3L), nerve conduction velocity, and HbA1c, respectively...
2024: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660079/demyelinating-neuropathy-in-patients-with-hepatitis-b-virus-a-case-report
#137
Xiao-Xiao Yan, Jin Huang, Jing Lin
BACKGROUND: Hepatitis B rarely leads to demyelinating neuropathy, despite peripheral neuropathy being the first symptom of hepatitis B infection. CASE SUMMARY: A 64-year-old man presented with sensorimotor symptoms in multiple peripheral nerves. Serological testing showed that these symptoms were due to hepatitis B. After undergoing treatment involving intravenous immunoglobulin and an antiviral agent, there was a notable improvement in his symptoms. CONCLUSION: Although hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is known to affect hepatocytes, it is crucial to recognize the range of additional manifestations linked to this infection...
April 6, 2024: World Journal of Clinical Cases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659949/liver-innervating-vagal-sensory-neurons-play-an-indispensable-role-in-the-development-of-hepatic-steatosis-and-anxiety-like-behavior-in-mice-fed-a-high-fat-diet
#138
Jiyeon Hwang, Junichi Okada, Jeffrey E Pessin, Streamson C Chua, Gary J Schwartz, Young-Hwan Jo
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The visceral organ-brain axis, mediated by vagal sensory neurons in the vagal nerve ganglion, is essential for maintaining various physiological functions. In this study, we investigated the impact of liver-projecting vagal sensory neurons on energy balance, hepatic steatosis, and anxiety-like behavior in mice under obesogenic conditions. METHODS: We performed single-nucleus RNA sequencing of vagal sensory neurons innervating the liver. Based on our snRNA-Seq results, we used the Avil CreERT2 strain to identify vagal sensory neurons that innervate the liver...
April 19, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659726/networks-of-nerve-fibers-and-blood-and-lymphatic-vessels-in-the-mouse-auricle-the-structural-basis-of-ear-acupuncture
#139
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuqing Wang, Yuxin Su, Jia Wang, Kaiwen Zhang, Wenjie Zhang, Jingjing Cui, Yihan Liu, Xiaoyu Wang, Wanzhu Bai
OBJECTIVE: Ear acupuncture, as a system for treating and preventing diseases through stimulation of points on the auricle, has been systematically introduced during the last 60 years. Although the auricular cartography was described somatotopically as an inverted fetus by Paul Nogier, MD, the underlying mechanism of auricular stimulation remains unclear. The aim of this research was to gain an understanding of the structural basis of auricular stimulation, as well as showing the distribution of the nerve fibers, and the blood and lymphatic vessels...
April 1, 2024: Medical Acupuncture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659366/measurement-of-cerebral-glucose-metabolism-in-the-visual-cortex-predicts-the-prognosis-of-hemianopia
#140
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yukihisa Suzuki, Motohiro Kiyosawa, Kenji Ishii
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Homonymous hemianopia caused by cerebrovascular disease may improve over time. This study investigated whether functional neuroimaging can predict the prognosis of hemianopia due to cerebral infarction. METHODS: We studied 19 patients (10 men and 9 women) with homonymous hemianopia and compared them with 34 healthy subjects (20 men and 14 women). Cerebral glucose metabolism was measured by 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET), 1 to 6 months after the onset...
April 25, 2024: Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
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