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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38474716/structure-biological-functions-separation-properties-and-potential-applications-of-milk-fat-globule-membrane-mfgm-a-review
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REVIEW
Chao Nie, Yunyi Zhao, Xifan Wang, Yixuan Li, Bing Fang, Ran Wang, Xiaoyu Wang, Haiping Liao, Gengsheng Li, Pengjie Wang, Rong Liu
BACKGROUND: The milk fat globule membrane (MFGM) is a thin film that exists within the milk emulsion, suspended on the surface of milk fat globules, and comprises a diverse array of bioactive components. Recent advancements in MFGM research have sparked a growing interest in its biological characteristics and health-related functions. Thorough exploration and utilization of MFGM as a significant bioactive constituent in milk emulsion can profoundly impact human health in a positive manner...
February 21, 2024: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38473935/vagus-nerve-stimulation-modulates-inflammation-in-treatment-resistant-depression-patients-a-pilot-study
#62
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul Lespérance, Véronique Desbeaumes Jodoin, David Drouin, Frédéric Racicot, Jean-Philippe Miron, Christophe Longpré-Poirier, Marie-Pierre Fournier-Gosselin, Paméla Thebault, Réjean Lapointe, Nathalie Arbour, Jean-François Cailhier
Vagal neurostimulation (VNS) is used for the treatment of epilepsy and major medical-refractory depression. VNS has neuropsychiatric functions and systemic anti-inflammatory activity. The objective of this study is to measure the clinical efficacy and impact of VNS modulation in depressive patients. Six patients with refractory depression were enrolled. Depression symptoms were assessed with the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating, and anxiety symptoms with the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale. Plasmas were harvested prospectively before the implantation of VNS (baseline) and up to 4 years or more after continuous therapy...
February 26, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38463395/current-clinical-findings-of-acute-neurological-syndromes-after-sars-cov-2-infection
#63
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Minjin Wang, Jierui Wang, Yan Ren, Lu Lu, Weixi Xiong, Lifeng Li, Songtao Xu, Meng Tang, Yushang Yuan, Yi Xie, Weimin Li, Lei Chen, Dong Zhou, Binwu Ying, Jinmei Li
Neuro-COVID, a condition marked by persistent symptoms post-COVID-19 infection, notably affects various organs, with a particular focus on the central nervous system (CNS). Despite scant evidence of SARS-CoV-2 invasion in the CNS, the increasing incidence of Neuro-COVID cases indicates the onset of acute neurological symptoms early in infection. The Omicron variant, distinguished by heightened neurotropism, penetrates the CNS via the olfactory bulb. This direct invasion induces inflammation and neuronal damage, emphasizing the need for vigilance regarding potential neurological complications...
March 2024: MedComm
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38462255/the-physiology-and-pharmacology-of-oxytocin-in-labor-and-in-the-peripartum-period
#64
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Kerstin Uvnäs-Moberg
Oxytocin is a reproductive hormone implicated in the process of parturition and widely used during labor. Oxytocin is produced within the supraoptic nucleus and paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus and released from the posterior pituitary lobe into the circulation. Oxytocin is released in pulses with increasing frequency and amplitude in the first and second stages of labor, with a few pulses released in the third stage of labor. During labor, the fetus exerts pressure on the cervix of the uterus, which activates a feedforward reflex-the Ferguson reflex-which releases oxytocin...
March 2024: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38460093/progranulin-facilitates-corneal-repair-through-dual-mechanisms-of-inflammation-suppression-and-regeneration-promotion
#65
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dan Yan, Yunuo Zhang, Yuhan Huang, Weijie Ouyang
The cornea serves as a vital protective barrier for the eye; however, it is prone to injury and damage that can disrupt corneal epithelium and nerves, triggering inflammation. Therefore, understanding the biological effects and molecular mechanisms involved in corneal wound healing and identifying drugs targeting these pathways is crucial for researchers in this field. This study aimed to investigate the therapeutic potential of progranulin (PGRN) in treating corneal injuries. Our findings demonstrated that PGRN significantly enhanced corneal wound repair by accelerating corneal re-epithelialization and re-innervation...
March 9, 2024: Inflammation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38451947/the-neuroimmune-cgrp-ramp1-axis-tunes-cutaneous-adaptive-immunity-to-the-microbiota
#66
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Warakorn Kulalert, Alexandria C Wells, Verena M Link, Ai Ing Lim, Nicolas Bouladoux, Motoyoshi Nagai, Oliver J Harrison, Olena Kamenyeva, Juraj Kabat, Michel Enamorado, Isaac M Chiu, Yasmine Belkaid
The somatosensory nervous system surveils external stimuli at barrier tissues, regulating innate immune cells under infection and inflammation. The roles of sensory neurons in controlling the adaptive immune system, and more specifically immunity to the microbiota, however, remain elusive. Here, we identified a mechanism for direct neuroimmune communication between commensal-specific T lymphocytes and somatosensory neurons mediated by the neuropeptide calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in the skin. Intravital imaging revealed that commensal-specific T cells are in close proximity to cutaneous nerve fibers in vivo...
March 12, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38450739/retroperitoneal-fasciae-as-barriers-for-nerve-and-arterial-passages-connecting-the-retroperitoneal-region-to-the-peritoneal-organs
#67
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuzuki Sugiyama, Satoru Muro, Daisuke Ban, Keiichi Akita
The fascia of the pancreatic head is referred to as the retropancreatic fascia of Treitz, and that of the body and tail of the pancreas is named the retropancreatic fascia of Toldt. However, the spatial relationship between the nerves, fascia, and the distribution of the fascia on the dorsal side of the pancreas remains unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the distribution of these fasciae and elucidate the spatial relationship between the nerves and arteries connecting the retroperitoneal space and the peritoneal organs by studying eight cadavers using macroscopic anatomical examination, wide-range serial sectioning, and three-dimensional reconstruction...
March 7, 2024: Journal of Anatomy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38448165/compatibility-of-standard-vagus-nerve-stimulation-and-investigational-microburst-vagus-nerve-stimulation-therapy-with-functional-magnetic-resonance-imaging
#68
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erik H Middlebrooks, Jerzy P Szaflarski, Jason Begnaud, Ashesh Thaker, Kenny Henderson, Mark Bolding, Jill A Sellers, Jane B Allendorfer
Vagus nerve stimulation devices are conditionally approved in MRI with stimulation turned off and the requirement to modify the stimulation settings may be a barrier to scanning in some radiology practices. There is increasing interest in studying the effects of stimulation during MRI/fMRI. This study evaluated the safety of standard and investigational microburst vagus nerve stimulation therapies during MRI/fMRI. A prospective, multi-center study was conducted in patients with an investigational vagus nerve stimulation device that delivered either standard or investigational microburst vagus nerve stimulation...
March 6, 2024: AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441832/insulin-delivery-to-the-brain-via-the-nasal-route-unraveling-the-potential-for-alzheimer-s-disease-therapy
#69
REVIEW
Chun Yuen Jerry Wong, Alberto Baldelli, Camilla M Hoyos, Ole Tietz, Hui Xin Ong, Daniela Traini
This comprehensive review delves into the potential of intranasal insulin delivery for managing Alzheimer's Disease (AD) while exploring the connection between AD and diabetes mellitus (DM). Both conditions share features of insulin signalling dysregulation and oxidative stress that accelerate inflammatory response. Given the physiological barriers to brain drug delivery, including the blood-brain barrier, intranasal administration emerges as a non-invasive alternative. Notably, intranasal insulin has shown neuroprotective effects, impacting Aβ clearance, tau phosphorylation, and synaptic plasticity...
March 5, 2024: Drug Delivery and Translational Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38436780/silica-nanoparticles-decrease-glutamate-uptake-in-blood-brain-barrier-components
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fredy Sánchez-Cano, Luisa C Hernández-Kelly, Arturo Ortega
Glutamate is the major excitatory amino acid in the vertebrate brain, playing an important role in most brain functions. It exerts its activity through plasma membrane receptors and transporters, expressed both in neurons and glia cells. Overstimulation of neuronal glutamate receptors is linked to cell death in a process known as excitotoxicity, that is prevented by the efficient removal of the neurotransmitter through glutamate transporters enriched in the glia plasma membrane and in the components of the blood-brain barrier (BBB)...
March 4, 2024: Neurotoxicity Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38434059/recent-progresses-in-natural-based-therapeutic-materials-for-alzheimer-s-disease
#71
REVIEW
Tayebeh Zivari-Ghader, Ferzane Valioglu, Aziz Eftekhari, Immi Aliyeva, Ozal Beylerli, Soodabeh Davran, William C Cho, Aferin Beilerli, Rovshan Khalilov, Sabzali Javadov
Alzheimer's disease is a neurological disorder that causes increased memory loss, mood swings, behavioral disorders, and disruptions in daily activities. Polymer scaffolds for the brain have been grown under laboratory, physiological, and pathological circumstances because of the limitations of conventional treatments for patients with central nervous system diseases. The blood-brain barrier prevents medications from entering the brain, challenging AD treatment. Numerous biomaterials such as biomolecules, polymers, inorganic metals, and metal oxide nanoparticles have been used to transport therapeutic medicines into the nervous system...
February 29, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38419293/contribution-of-zinc-accumulation-to-ischemic-brain-injury-and-its-mechanisms-about-oxidative-stress-inflammation-and-autophagy-an-update
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xueqi Yang, Wei Li, Mao Ding, Ke Jian Liu, Zhifeng Qi, Yongmei Zhao
Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, and presently, there is no effective neuroprotective therapy. Zinc is an essential trace element which plays important physiological roles in the central nervous system. Free zinc concentration is tightly regulated by zinc-related proteins in the brain under normal conditions. Disruption of zinc homeostasis, however, has been found to play an important role in the mechanism of brain injury following ischemic stroke. A large of free zinc releases from storage sites after cerebral ischemia, which affects the functions and survival of nerve cells, including neurons, astrocytes and microglia, resulting in cell death...
February 28, 2024: Metallomics: Integrated Biometal Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38419077/large-scale-in-silico-analysis-of-csf-dynamics-within-the-subarachnoid-space-of-the-optic-nerve
#73
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diego Rossinelli, Gilles Fourestey, Hanspeter Esriel Killer, Albert Neutzner, Gianluca Iaccarino, Luca Remonda, Jatta Berberat
BACKGROUND: Impaired cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) dynamics is involved in the pathophysiology of neurodegenerative diseases of the central nervous system and the optic nerve (ON), including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, as well as frontotemporal dementia. The smallness and intricate architecture of the optic nerve subarachnoid space (ONSAS) hamper accurate measurements of CSF dynamics in this space, and effects of geometrical changes due to pathophysiological processes remain unclear...
February 28, 2024: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38414526/recent-advances-in-intranasal-administration-for-brain-targeting-delivery-a-comprehensive-review-of-lipid-based-nanoparticles-and-stimuli-responsive-gel-formulations
#74
REVIEW
Jain Koo, Chaemin Lim, Kyung Taek Oh
Addressing disorders related to the central nervous system (CNS) remains a complex challenge because of the presence of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), which restricts the entry of external substances into the brain tissue. Consequently, finding ways to overcome the limited therapeutic effect imposed by the BBB has become a central goal in advancing delivery systems targeted to the brain. In this context, the intranasal route has emerged as a promising solution for delivering treatments directly from the nose to the brain through the olfactory and trigeminal nerve pathways and thus, bypassing the BBB...
2024: International Journal of Nanomedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38397054/effects-of-nutraceutical-compositions-containing-rhizoma-gastrodiae-or-lipoic-acid-in-an-in-vitro-induced-neuropathic-pain-model
#75
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara Ferrari, Simone Mulè, Rebecca Galla, Arianna Brovero, Giulia Genovese, Claudio Molinari, Francesca Uberti
BACKGROUND: Peripheral neuropathy is caused by a malfunction in the axons and myelin sheaths of peripheral nerves and motor and sensory neurons. In this context, nonpharmacological treatments with antioxidant potential have attracted much attention due to the issues that some conventional pharmaceutical therapy can generate. Most of these treatments contain lipoic acid, but issues have emerged regarding its use. Considering this, the present study evaluated the beneficial effects of nutraceuticals based on Gastrodiae elata dry extract 10:1 or lipoic acid in combination with other substances (such as citicholine, B vitamins, and acetyl L-carnitine)...
February 17, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38386362/tissue-engineering-in-otology-a-review-of-achievements
#76
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Reza Kaboodkhani, Davood Mehrabani, Armaghan Moghaddam, Iman Salahshoori, Hossein Ali Khonakdar
Tissue engineering application in otology spans a distance from the pinna to auditory nerve covered with specialized tissues and functions such as sense of hearing and aesthetics. It holds the potential to address the barriers of lack of donor tissue, poor tissue match, and transplant rejection through provision of new and healthy tissues similar to the host and possesses the capacity to renew, to regenerate, and to repair in-vivo and was shown to be a bypasses for any need to immunosuppression. This review aims to investigate the application of tissue engineering in otology and to evaluate the achievements and challenges in external, middle and inner ear sections...
February 22, 2024: Journal of Biomaterials Science. Polymer Edition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38385705/transforaminal-contrast-injection-before-computed-tomography-guided-lateral-endoscopic-lumbar-diskectomy-improves-visualization-of-exiting-nerve-root
#77
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam Leibold, Guilherme Porto, Nikolaos Mouchtouris, Kevin Hines, Dajie Wang, Ahilan Sivaganesan, Jack Jallo
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Percutaneous endoscopic lumbar diskectomy (PELD) is an effective, minimally invasive method for removal of lateral lumbar disk herniations. This minimally invasive technique can be applied with high success and lead to faster recovery than traditional methods. Unfortunately, adoption of these techniques in the United States has been slow. A significant barrier to using this technique is often an inability to completely visualize relevant anatomy and increased operative times...
February 22, 2024: Operative Neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38378311/mr-guided-focused-ultrasound-in-movement-disorders-and-beyond-lessons-learned-and-new-frontiers
#78
REVIEW
Elena Natera-Villalba, María-Agustina Ruiz-Yanzi, Carmen Gasca-Salas, Michele Matarazzo, Raúl Martínez-Fernández
The development of MR-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) has provided a new therapeutic tool for neuropsychiatric disorders. In contrast to previously available neurosurgical techniques, MRgFUS allows precise impact on deep brain structures without the need for incision and yields an immediate effect. In its high-intensity modality (MRgHIFU), it produces accurate therapeutic thermoablation in previously selected brain targets. Importantly, the production of the lesion is progressive and highly controlled in real-time by both neuroimaging and clinical means...
February 12, 2024: Parkinsonism & related Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38368711/pyrazolamide-derivatives-inhibit-%C3%AE-synuclein-aggregation-disaggregate-preformed-fibers-and-reduce-inclusion-formation-in-neuron-cells
#79
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li-Zi Xing, Wei Zhang, Ya-Dong Zhao, Ji Xu, Yun-Xiao Zhang
α-Syn fibers, the primary cause and central element of Lewy bodies (LB), play a pivotal role in the development of Parkinson's disease (PD). This research aims to identify more potent inhibitors of α-Syn aggregation. A series of N-aryl-3-aryl-pyrazole-5-carboxamide derivatives were designed and synthesized for this purpose. Among them, four candidate compounds, combining pyrazole and polyphenol blocks, were identified through screening, demonstrating good inhibitory effects with IC50 values in the low micromolar range (1...
February 6, 2024: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38359801/postoperative-ileus-after-minimally-invasive-colorectal-surgery-a-summary-of-current-strategies-for-prevention-and-management
#80
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Eve K Abernethy, Emad H Aly
BACKGROUND: Postoperative ileus (POI) is one of the most common postoperative complications after colorectal surgery and prolongs hospital stays. Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has reduced POI, but it remains common. This review explores the current methods for preventing and managing POI after MIS. SUMMARY: Preoperative interventions, including optimising nutrition, preoperative medicationn, and mechanical bowel preparation with oral antibiotics, may have a role in preventing POI...
2024: Digestive Surgery
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