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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693323/understanding-the-structure-of-autobiographical-memories-a-study-of-trauma-memories-from-the-1994-rwandan-genocide
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Blumenthal, Serge Caparos, Isabelle Blanchette
How do we remember traumatic events, and are these memories different in individuals who experience post-traumatic stress? Some evidence suggests that traumatic events are mnemonically enhanced, or include more episodic detail, relative to other types of memories. Simultaneously, individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have more non-episodic details in all of their memories, a pattern hypothesized to result from impairment in executive function. Here, we explore these questions in a unique population that experienced severely traumatic events more than 20 years ago - individuals who lived through the 1994 genocide in Rwanda...
May 1, 2024: Memory & Cognition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693123/primary-prophylaxis-with-mtor-inhibitor-enhances-t%C3%A2-cell-effector-function-and-prevents-heart-transplant-rejection-during-talimogene-laherparepvec-therapy-of-squamous-cell-carcinoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Victor Joo, Karim Abdelhamid, Alessandra Noto, Sofiya Latifyan, Federica Martina, Douglas Daoudlarian, Rita De Micheli, Menno Pruijm, Solange Peters, Roger Hullin, Olivier Gaide, Giuseppe Pantaleo, Michel Obeid
The application of mammalian target of rapamycin inhibition (mTORi) as primary prophylactic therapy to optimize T cell effector function while preserving allograft tolerance remains challenging. Here, we present a comprehensive two-step therapeutic approach in a male patient with metastatic cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma and heart transplantation followed with concomitant longitudinal analysis of systemic immunologic changes. In the first step, calcineurin inhibitor/ mycophenolic acid is replaced by the mTORi everolimus to achieve an improved effector T cell status with increased cytotoxic activity (perforin, granzyme), enhanced proliferation (Ki67) and upregulated activation markers (CD38, CD69)...
April 30, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38692559/agmatine-alleviates-ethanol-withdrawal-associated-cognitive-impairment-and-neurochemical-imbalance-in-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mayur B Kale, Pranali A Chandurkar, Brijesh G Taksande, Manish M Aglawe, Sandip R Rahangdale, Aman B Upaganlawar, Spandana Rajendra Kopalli, Milind J Umekar, Nitu L Wankhede
The present study aimed to investigate the role of agmatine in the neurobiology underlying memory impairment during ethanol withdrawal in rats. Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to a 21-day chronic ethanol exposure regimen (2.4 % w/v ethanol for 3 days, 4.8 % w/v for the next 4 days, and 7.2 % w/v for the following 14 days), followed by a withdrawal period. Memory impairment was assessed using the passive avoidance test (PAT) at 24, 48, and 72 h post-withdrawal...
April 29, 2024: Neuroscience Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38692464/forecasting-acute-kidney-injury-and-resource-utilization-in-icu-patients-using-longitudinal-multimodal-models
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yukun Tan, Merve Dede, Vakul Mohanty, Jinzhuang Dou, Holly Hill, Elmer Bernstam, Ken Chen
BACKGROUND: Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have realized the potential of revolutionizing healthcare, such as predicting disease progression via longitudinal inspection of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and lab tests from patients admitted to Intensive Care Units (ICU). Although substantial literature exists addressing broad subjects, including the prediction of mortality, length-of-stay, and readmission, studies focusing on forecasting Acute Kidney Injury (AKI), specifically dialysis anticipation like Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) are scarce...
April 29, 2024: Journal of Biomedical Informatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38692391/effect-of-positive-social-comparative-feedback-on-the-resting-state-connectivity-of-dopaminergic-neural-pathways-a-preliminary-investigation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Allison F Lewis, Rachel Bohnenkamp, Makenzie Myers, Dirk B den Ouden, Stacy L Fritz, Jill Campbell Stewart
Positive social comparative feedback is hypothesized to generate a dopamine response in the brain, similar to reward, by enhancing expectancies to support motor skill learning. However, no studies have utilized neuroimaging to examine this hypothesized dopaminergic mechanism. Therefore, the aim of this preliminary study was to investigate the effect of positive social comparative feedback on dopaminergic neural pathways measured by resting state connectivity. Thirty individuals practiced an implicit, motor sequence learning task and were assigned to groups that differed in feedback type...
April 29, 2024: Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691923/modulation-of-hippocampal-theta-oscillations-via-deep-brain-stimulation-of-the-parietal-cortex-depends-on-cognitive-state
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eugenio Forbes, Alexa Hassien, Ryan Joseph Tan, David Wang, Bradley Lega
The angular gyrus (AG) and posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) demonstrate extensive structural and functional connectivity with the hippocampus and other core recollection network regions. Consequently, recent studies have explored neuromodulation targeting these and other regions as a potential strategy for restoring function in memory disorders such as Alzheimer's Disease. However, determining the optimal approach for neuromodulatory devices requires understanding how parameters like selected stimulation site, cognitive state during modulation, and stimulation duration influence the effects of deep brain stimulation (DBS) on electrophysiological features relevant to episodic memory...
April 25, 2024: Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691913/eeg-power-spectra-parameterization-and-adaptive-channel-selection-towards-semi-supervised-seizure-prediction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hanyi Li, Jiahui Liao, Hongxiao Wang, Chang'an A Zhan, Feng Yang
BACKGROUND: The seizure prediction algorithms have demonstrated their potential in mitigating epilepsy risks by detecting the pre-ictal state using ongoing electroencephalogram (EEG) signals. However, most of them require high-density EEG, which is burdensome to the patients for daily monitoring. Moreover, prevailing seizure models require extensive training with significant labeled data which is very time-consuming and demanding for the epileptologists. METHOD: To address these challenges, here we propose an adaptive channel selection strategy and a semi-supervised deep learning model respectively to reduce the number of EEG channels and to limit the amount of labeled data required for accurate seizure prediction...
April 23, 2024: Computers in Biology and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691574/machine-learning-in-epidemiology-neural-networks-forecasting-of-monkeypox-cases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lulah Alnaji
This study integrates advanced machine learning techniques, namely Artificial Neural Networks, Long Short-Term Memory, and Gated Recurrent Unit models, to forecast monkeypox outbreaks in Canada, Spain, the USA, and Portugal. The research focuses on the effectiveness of these models in predicting the spread and severity of cases using data from June 3 to December 31, 2022, and evaluates them against test data from January 1 to February 7, 2023. The study highlights the potential of neural networks in epidemiology, especially concerning recent monkeypox outbreaks...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691149/dual-step-pharmacological-intervention-for-traumatic-like-memories-implications-from-d-cycloserine-and-cannabidiol-or-clonidine-in-male-and-female-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luciane A Soares, Laura M M Nascimento, Francisco S Guimarães, Lucas Gazarini, Leandro J Bertoglio
RATIONALE: Therapeutic approaches to mitigating traumatic memories have often faced resistance. Exploring safe reconsolidation blockers, drugs capable of reducing the emotional valence of the memory upon brief retrieval and reactivation, emerges as a promising pharmacological strategy. Towards this objective, preclinical investigations should focus on aversive memories resulting in maladaptive outcomes and consider sex-related differences to enhance their translatability. OBJECTIVES: After selecting a relatively high training magnitude leading to the formation of a more intense and generalized fear memory in adult female and male rats, we investigated whether two clinically approved drugs disrupting its reconsolidation remain effective...
May 1, 2024: Psychopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689967/exploring-optimal-pathways-for-enterprise-procurement-management-systems-based-on-fast-neural-modeling-and-semantic-segmentation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaodong Wang, Xinchao Shi, Junbo Chen, Xu Guo, Donghai Li
Corporate procurement management assumes a pivotal role within the contemporary business landscape, yet confronts an array of challenges as markets continue to evolve and globalize. Conventional procurement management systems frequently grapple with issues of inefficiency, resource depletion, and noncompliance, necessitating the exploration of innovative avenues for optimization. This paper delves into the realm of risk mitigation associated with collusion behavior in the administration of intelligent procurement systems, presenting a novel procurement collusion identification model founded on a convolutional neural network (CNN) with reinforcement learning techniques...
April 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689516/cellular-senescence-is-a-double-edged-sword-in-regulating-aged-immune-responses-to-influenza
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Blake L Torrance, Andreia N Cadar, Hunter A Panier, Dominique E Martin, Erica C Lorenzo, Evan R Jellison, Jenna M Bartley, Laura Haynes
Clearance of senescent cells has demonstrated therapeutic potential in the context of chronic age-related diseases. Little is known, however, how clearing senescent cells affects the ability to respond to an acute infection and form quality immunological memory. We aimed to probe the effects of clearing senescent cells in aged mice on the immune response to influenza (flu) infection. We utilized a p16 trimodality reporter mouse model (p16-3MR) to allow for identification and selective clearance of p16-expressing cells upon administration of ganciclovir (GCV)...
April 30, 2024: Aging Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688895/a-comprehensive-assessment-of-the-cholinergic-supporting-and-cognitive-enhancing-effects-of-rosa-damascena-mill-damask-rose-essential-oil-on-scopolamine-induced-amnestic-rats
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Kerem Teralı, Dilek Ozbeyli, Duygu Yiğit-Hanoğlu, Kemal Hüsnü Can Başer, Göksel Şener, Asli Aykac
INTRODUCTION: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative condition characterized by gradual loss of cognitive abilities (dementia) and is a major public health problem. Here, we aimed at investigating the effects of Rosa damascena essential oil (RDEO) on learning and memory functions in a rat model of amnesia induced by scopolamine, as well as on changes in acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity, M1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) expression, and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels in the extracted brain tissues...
May 2024: Brain and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688882/clinical-predictors-of-alzheimer-s-disease-like-brain-atrophy-in-individuals-with-memory-complaints
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ahmet Alp Karakasli, Esra Ozkan, Melike Karacam Dogan, Duygu Cap, Ayca Karaosmanoglu, Sevilay Karahan, Nabi Zorlu, Esen Saka, Yavuz Ayhan
OBJECTIVES: The definition and assessment methods for subjective cognitive decline (SCD) vary among studies. We aimed to investigate which features or assessment methods of SCD best predict Alzheimer's disease (AD)-related structural atrophy patterns. METHODS: We assessed 104 individuals aged 55+ with memory complaints but normal cognitive screening. Our research questions were as follows: To improve the prediction of AD related morphological changes, (1) Would the use of a standardized cognitive screening scale be beneficial? (2) Is conducting a thorough neuropsychological evaluation necessary instead of relying solely on cognitive screening tests? (3) Should we apply SCD-plus research criteria, and if so, which criterion would be the most effective? (4) Is it necessary to consider medical and psychiatric comorbidities, vitamin deficiencies, vascular burden on MRI, and family history? We utilized Freesurfer to analyze cortical thickness and regional brain volume meta-scores linked to AD or predicting its development...
May 2024: Brain and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688661/mph-fast-reml-for-large-scale-genome-partitioning-of-quantitative-genetic-variation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jicai Jiang
MOTIVATION: Genome partitioning of quantitative genetic variation is useful for dissecting the genetic architecture of complex traits. However, existing methods, such as Haseman-Elston regression and linkage disequilibrium score regression (LDSC), often face limitations when handling extensive farm animal datasets, as demonstrated in this study. RESULTS: To overcome this challenge, we present MPH, a novel software tool designed for efficient genome partitioning analyses using restricted maximum likelihood...
April 30, 2024: Bioinformatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688355/bu-zhong-yiqi-decoction-ameliorates-mild-cognitive-impairment-by-improving-mitochondrial-oxidative-stress-damage-via-the-sirt3-mnsod-ogg1-pathway
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Yi-Xin Dong, Teng-Hui Li, Shan-Shan Wang, Yan-Hong Hu, Yi Liu, Fan Zhang, Tian-Shi Sun, Chu-Jun Zhang, Qing-Hong Du, Wei-Hong Li
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Bu-Zhong-Yi-Qi Decoction(BZYQD) is a traditional formula commonly used in China, known for its effects in tonifying Qi and raising Yang. It can relieve symptoms of cognitive impairment such as forgetfulness and lack of concentration caused by qi deficiency, which is common in aging and debilitating. However, much of the current research on BZYQD has been focused on its impact on the digestive system, leaving its molecular mechanisms in improving cognitive function largely unexplored...
April 28, 2024: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687825/inhibiting-hippo-pathway-kinases-releases-wwc1-to-promote-ampar-dependent-synaptic-plasticity-and-long-term-memory-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jens Stepan, Daniel E Heinz, Frederik Dethloff, Svenja Wiechmann, Silvia Martinelli, Kathrin Hafner, Tim Ebert, Ellen Junglas, Alexander S Häusl, Max L Pöhlmann, Mira Jakovcevski, Julius C Pape, Anthony S Zannas, Thomas Bajaj, Anke Hermann, Xiao Ma, Hermann Pavenstädt, Mathias V Schmidt, Alexandra Philipsen, Christoph W Turck, Jan M Deussing, Gerhard Rammes, Andrew C Robinson, Antony Payton, Michael C Wehr, Valentin Stein, Christopher Murgatroyd, Joachim Kremerskothen, Bernhard Kuster, Carsten T Wotjak, Nils C Gassen
The localization, number, and function of postsynaptic AMPA-type glutamate receptors (AMPARs) are crucial for synaptic plasticity, a cellular correlate for learning and memory. The Hippo pathway member WWC1 is an important component of AMPAR-containing protein complexes. However, the availability of WWC1 is constrained by its interaction with the Hippo pathway kinases LATS1 and LATS2 (LATS1/2). Here, we explored the biochemical regulation of this interaction and found that it is pharmacologically targetable in vivo...
April 30, 2024: Science Signaling
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687609/from-the-gut-to-the-brain-the-long-journey-of-phenolic-compounds-with-neurocognitive-effects
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Inés Domínguez-López, Anallely López-Yerena, Anna Vallverdú-Queralt, Mercè Pallàs, Rosa M Lamuela-Raventós, Maria Pérez
The human gut microbiota is a complex community of micro-organisms that play a crucial role in maintaining overall health. Recent research has shown that gut microbes also have a profound impact on brain function and cognition, leading to the concept of the gut-brain axis. One way in which the gut microbiota can influence the brain is through the bioconversion of polyphenols to other bioactive molecules. Phenolic compounds are a group of natural plant metabolites widely available in the human diet, which have anti-inflammatory and other positive effects on health...
April 30, 2024: Nutrition Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687246/realization-of-multiple-synapse-plasticity-by-coexistence-of-volatile-and-nonvolatile-characteristics-of-interface-type-memristor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dongyeol Ju, Sungjoon Kim, Kyungchul Park, Jungwoo Lee, Minsuk Koo, Sungjun Kim
Studies on neuromorphic computing systems are becoming increasingly important in the big-data-processing era as these systems are capable of energy-efficient parallel data processing and can overcome the present limitations owing to the von Neumann bottleneck. The Pt/WO x /ITO resistive random-access memory device can be used to implement versatile synapse functions because it possesses both volatile and nonvolatile characteristics. The gradual increase and decrease in the current of the Pt/WO x /ITO device with its uniform resistance state for endurance and retention enables additional synaptic applications that can be controlled using electric pulses...
April 30, 2024: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686035/effectiveness-of-multi-modal-home-based-videoconference-interventions-on-sleep-in-older-adults-study-protocol-for-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Emma Milot, Stéphane Rehel, Antoine Langeard, Lucile Bigot, Florane Pasquier, Laura Matveeff, Antoine Gauthier, Nicolas Bessot, Gaëlle Quarck
Aging is characterized by substantial changes in sleep architecture that negatively impact fitness, quality of life, mood, and cognitive functioning. Older adults often fail to reach the recommended level of physical activity to prevent the age-related decline in sleep function, partly because of geographical barriers. Implementing home-based interventions could surmount these obstacles, thereby encouraging older adults to stay active, with videoconference administration emerging as a promising solution. Increasing the availability of biological rhythms synchronizers, such as physical activity, light exposure, or vestibular stimulation, represents a viable non-pharmacological strategy for entraining circadian rhythms and potentially fortifying the sleep-wake cycle, thereby enhancing sleep in aging...
2024: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685611/the-role-of-intrinsic-reward-in-adolescent-word-learning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amrita Bains, Annaliese Barber, Tau Nell, Pablo Ripollés, Saloni Krishnan
Relatively little work has focused on why we are motivated to learn words. In adults, recent experiments have shown that intrinsic reward signals accompany successful word learning from context. In addition, the experience of reward facilitated long-term memory for words. In adolescence, developmental changes are seen in reward and motivation systems as well as in reading and language systems. Here, in the face of this developmental change, we ask whether adolescents experience reward from word learning, and how the reward and memory benefit seen in adults is modulated by age...
April 29, 2024: Developmental Science
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