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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699357/default-mode-network-tau-predicts-future-clinical-decline-in-atypical-early-alzheimer-s-disease
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Yuta Katsumi, Inola A Howe, Ryan Eckbo, Bonnie Wong, Megan Quimby, Daisy Hochberg, Scott M McGinnis, Deepti Putcha, David A Wolk, Alexandra Touroutoglou, Bradford C Dickerson
Identifying individuals with early stage Alzheimer's disease (AD) at greater risk of steeper clinical decline would allow professionals and loved ones to make better-informed medical, support, and life planning decisions. Despite accumulating evidence on the clinical prognostic value of tau PET in typical late-onset amnestic AD, its utility in predicting clinical decline in individuals with atypical forms of AD remains unclear. In this study, we examined the relationship between baseline tau PET signal and the rate of subsequent clinical decline in a sample of 48 A+ /T+ /N+ patients with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia due to AD with atypical clinical phenotypes (Posterior Cortical Atrophy, logopenic variant Primary Progressive Aphasia, and amnestic syndrome with multi-domain impairment and age of onset < 65 years)...
April 19, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699356/the-brain-s-first-traffic-map-through-unified-structural-and-functional-connectivity-usfc-modeling
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Arzu Has Silemek, Haitao Chen, Pascal Sati, Wei Gao
The brain's white matter connections are thought to provide the structural basis for its functional connections between distant brain regions but how our brain selects the best structural routes for effective functional communications remains poorly understood. In this study, we propose a Unified Structural and Functional Connectivity (USFC) model and use an "economical assumption" to create the brain's first "traffic map" reflecting how frequently each structural connection segment of the brain is used to achieve the global functional communication system...
April 19, 2024: Research Square
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697841/cck-interneurons-contribute-to-thalamus-evoked-feed-forward-inhibition-in-prelimbic-prefrontal-cortex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aichurok Kamalova, Kasra Manoocheri, Xingchen Liu, Sanne M Casello, Matthew Huang, Corey Baimel, Emily V Jang, Paul G Anastasiades, David P Collins, Adam G Carter
Interneurons in the medial prefrontal cortex (PFC) regulate local neural activity to influence cognitive, motivated, and emotional behaviors. Parvalbumin-expressing (PV+) interneurons are the primary mediators of thalamus-evoked feedforward inhibition across mouse cortex, including anterior cingulate cortex, where they are engaged by inputs from mediodorsal (MD) thalamus. In contrast, in the adjacent prelimbic cortex (PL), we find that PV+ interneurons are scarce in the principal thalamo-recipient layer 3 (L3), suggesting distinct mechanisms of inhibition...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696599/atypical-functional-connectivity-between-the-amygdala-and-visual-salience-regions-in-infants-with-genetic-liability-for-autism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Janelle Liu, Jessica B Girault, Tomoyuki Nishino, Mark D Shen, Sun Hyung Kim, Catherine A Burrows, Jed T Elison, Natasha Marrus, Jason J Wolff, Kelly N Botteron, Annette M Estes, Stephen R Dager, Heather C Hazlett, Robert C McKinstry, Robert T Schultz, Abraham Z Snyder, Martin Styner, Lonnie Zwaigenbaum, John R Pruett, Joseph Piven, Wei Gao
The amygdala undergoes a period of overgrowth in the first year of life, resulting in enlarged volume by 12 months in infants later diagnosed with ASD. The overgrowth of the amygdala may have functional consequences during infancy. We investigated whether amygdala connectivity differs in 12-month-olds at high likelihood (HL) for ASD (defined by having an older sibling with autism), compared to those at low likelihood (LL). We examined seed-based connectivity of left and right amygdalae, hypothesizing that the HL and LL groups would differ in amygdala connectivity, especially with the visual cortex, based on our prior reports demonstrating that components of visual circuitry develop atypically and are linked to genetic liability for autism...
May 2, 2024: Cerebral Cortex
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696147/-comparative-characteristics-of-neuropsychological-and-neurometabolic-changes-in-patients-with-alzheimer-s-disease-and-vascular-cognitive-impairment
#45
COMPARATIVE STUDY
A Y Emelin, M M Odinak, V Y Lobzin, K A Kolmakova
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the pattern and connections of neuropsychological and metabolic indices in patients with cognitive disorders of Alzheimer's and vascular (subcortical-cortical) types of different severity. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 177 patients were examined, including 85 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and 92 patients with vascular cognitive impairment (VCI). All patients underwent complex neuropsychological examination; 18 F-FDG PET was performed in 17 patients with AD and 15 patients with VCI...
2024: Zhurnal Nevrologii i Psikhiatrii Imeni S.S. Korsakova
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695253/a-novel-animal-model-for-understanding-secondary-traumatic-stress-and-visceral-pain-in-male-rats
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam S Lannon, Marta Brocka, James M Collins, Patrick Fitzgerald, Siobhain M O'Mahony, John F Cryan, Rachel D Moloney
Empathetic relationships and the social transference of behaviours have been shown to occur in humans, and more recently through the development of rodent models, where both fear and pain phenotypes develop in observer animals. Clinically, observing traumatic events can induce 'trauma and stressor-related disorders' as defined in the DSM 5. These disorders are often comorbid with pain and gastrointestinal disturbances; however, our understanding of how gastrointestinal - or visceral - pain can be vicariously transmitted is lacking...
May 2, 2024: European Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694776/a-longitudinal-study-of-the-brain-structure-network-changes-in-hiv-patients-with-ani-combined-vbm-with-scn
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fan Xu, Juming Ma, Wei Wang, Hongjun Li
BACKGROUND: Despite the widespread adoption of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) in managing HIV, the virus's impact on the brain structure of patients remains significant. This study aims to longitudinally explore the persistent effects of HIV on brain structure, focusing on changes in gray matter volume (GMV) and structural covariance network (SCN) among patients at the Asymptomatic Neurocognitive Impairment (ANI) stage. METHODS: This research involved 45 HIV patients diagnosed with ANI and 45 demographically matched healthy controls (HCs)...
2024: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694267/transcriptomic-and-neuroimaging-data-integration-enhances-machine-learning-classification-of-schizophrenia
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mengya Wang, Shu-Wan Zhao, Di Wu, Ya-Hong Zhang, Yan-Kun Han, Kun Zhao, Ting Qi, Yong Liu, Long-Biao Cui, Yongbin Wei
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia is a polygenic disorder associated with changes in brain structure and function. Integrating macroscale brain features with microscale genetic data may provide a more complete overview of the disease etiology and may serve as potential diagnostic markers for schizophrenia. OBJECTIVE: We aim to systematically evaluate the impact of multi-scale neuroimaging and transcriptomic data fusion in schizophrenia classification models. METHODS: We collected brain imaging data and blood RNA sequencing data from 43 patients with schizophrenia and 60 age- and gender-matched healthy controls, and we extracted multi-omics features of macroscale brain morphology, brain structural and functional connectivity, and gene transcription of schizophrenia risk genes...
2024: Psychoradiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691941/age-related-differences-in-functional-connectivity-associated-with-pain-modulation
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marian van der Meulen, Katharina M Rischer, Ana María González Roldán, Juan Lorenzo Terrasa, Pedro Montoya, Fernand Anton
Growing evidence suggests that aging is associated with impaired endogenous pain modulation, and that this likely underlies the increased transition from acute to chronic pain in older individuals. Resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) offers a valuable tool to examine the neural mechanisms behind these age-related changes in pain modulation. RsFC studies generally observe decreased within-network connectivity due to aging, but its relevance for pain modulation remains unknown. We compared rsFC within a set of brain regions involved in pain modulation between young and older adults and explored the relationship with the efficacy of distraction from pain...
April 25, 2024: Neurobiology of Aging
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/38691076/a-low-intensity-transcranial-focused-ultrasound-parameter-exploration-study-of-the-ventral-capsule-ventral-striatum
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tina Chou, Brian J Kochanowski, Ashley Hayden, Benjamin M Borron, Miguel C Barbeiro, Junqian Xu, Joo-Won Kim, Xuefeng Zhang, Richard R Bouchard, Kinh Luan Phan, Wayne K Goodman, Darin D Dougherty
OBJECTIVES: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the ventral capsule/ventral striatum (VC/VS) is effective for treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD); however, DBS is associated with neurosurgical risks. Transcranial focused ultrasound (tFUS) is a newer form of noninvasive (ie, nonsurgical) stimulation that can modulate deeper regions, such as the VC/VS. tFUS parameters have just begun to be studied and have often not been compared in the same participants. We explored the effects of three VC/VS tFUS protocols and an entorhinal cortex (ErC) tFUS session on the VC/VS and cortico-striato-thalamo-cortical circuit (CSTC) in healthy individuals for later application to patients with OCD...
April 29, 2024: Neuromodulation: Journal of the International Neuromodulation Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689827/from-learned-value-to-sustained-bias-how-reward-conditioning-changes-attentional-priority
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristin N Meyer, Joseph B Hopfinger, Elena M Vidrascu, Charlotte A Boettiger, Donita L Robinson, Margaret A Sheridan
INTRODUCTION: Attentional bias to reward-associated stimuli can occur even when it interferes with goal-driven behavior. One theory posits that dopaminergic signaling in the striatum during reward conditioning leads to changes in visual cortical and parietal representations of the stimulus used, and this, in turn, sustains attentional bias even when reward is discontinued. However, only a few studies have examined neural activity during both rewarded and unrewarded task phases. METHODS: In the current study, participants first completed a reward-conditioning phase, during which responses to certain stimuli were associated with monetary reward...
2024: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687874/striatal-functional-hypoconnectivity-in-patients-with-schizophrenia-suffering-from-negative-symptoms-longitudinal-findings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tal Geffen, Samyogita Hardikar, Jonathan Smallwood, Mariia Kaliuzhna, Fabien Carruzzo, Kerem Böge, Marco Matthäus Zierhut, Stefan Gutwinski, Teresa Katthagen, Stephan Kaiser, Florian Schlagenhauf
BACKGROUND: Negative symptoms in schizophrenia (SZ), such as apathy and diminished expression, have limited treatments and significantly impact daily life. Our study focuses on the functional division of the striatum: limbic-motivation and reward, associative-cognition, and sensorimotor-sensory and motor processing, aiming to identify potential biomarkers for negative symptoms. STUDY DESIGN: This longitudinal, 2-center resting-state-fMRI (rsfMRI) study examines striatal seeds-to-whole-brain functional connectivity...
April 30, 2024: Schizophrenia Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687081/executive-function-deficits-in-patients-with-the-first-episode-of-late-life-depression-before-and-after-ssri-treatment-a-pilot-fmri-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chaomeng Liu, Li Li, Weigang Pan, Peixian Mao, Li Ren, Bing Li, Xin Ma
BACKGROUND: Executive function deficits (EFD) in late-life depression (LLD) has been reported to be associated with antidepressant treatment resistance, increased disability, and poor quality of life. However, the underlying neutral mechanisms of EFD in patients with the first episode of LLD remains unclear. METHODS: A total of 27 patients with first-episode, drug-naive LLD and 27 non-depressed controls (NC) were recruited for the present research. Participants underwent the Trail Making Test, the 17-item Hamilton depression rating scale (HAMD-17) test, and task-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scans under the neutral Stroop task...
May 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685857/association-of-lower-rostral-anterior-cingulate-gaba-and-dysregulated-cortisol-stress-response-with-altered-functional-connectivity-in-young-adults-with-lifetime-depression-a-multimodal-imaging-investigation-of-trait-and-state-effects
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Ironside, Jessica M Duda, Amelia D Moser, Laura M Holsen, Chun S Zuo, Fei Du, Sarah Perlo, Christine E Richards, Xi Chen, Lisa D Nickerson, Kaylee E Null, Shiba M Esfand, Madeline M Alexander, David J Crowley, Meghan Lauze, Madhusmita Misra, Jill M Goldstein, Diego A Pizzagalli
OBJECTIVE: Preclinical work suggests that excess glucocorticoids and reduced cortical γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) may affect sex-dependent differences in brain regions implicated in stress regulation and depressive phenotypes. The authors sought to address a critical gap in knowledge, namely, how stress circuitry is functionally affected by glucocorticoids and GABA in current or remitted major depressive disorder (MDD). METHODS: Multimodal imaging data were collected from 130 young adults (ages 18-25), of whom 44 had current MDD, 42 had remitted MDD, and 44 were healthy comparison subjects...
April 30, 2024: American Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685815/neural-substrates-of-affective-temperaments-an-intersubject-representational-similarity-analysis-to-resting-state-functional-magnetic-resonance-imaging-in-nonclinical-subjects
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yidan Qiu, Xiaoyan Wu, Bingyi Liu, Ruiwang Huang, Huawang Wu
Previous research has suggested that certain types of the affective temperament, including depressive, cyclothymic, hyperthymic, irritable, and anxious, are subclinical manifestations and precursors of mental disorders. However, the neural mechanisms that underlie these temperaments are not fully understood. The aim of this study was to identify the brain regions associated with different affective temperaments. We collected the resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data from 211 healthy adults and evaluated their affective temperaments using the Temperament Evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris and San Diego Autoquestionnaire...
May 2024: Human Brain Mapping
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682218/altered-resting-state-amygdalar-functional-connectivity-in-primary-angle-closure-glaucoma-patients
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ye Chen, Yuanyuan Wang, Linglong Chen, Feng Ouyang, Mingxue Yin, Lianjiang Lv, Zihe Xu, Jie Liu, Xianjun Zeng
BACKGROUND: Glaucoma patients frequently present with depressive symptoms, the development of which is closely associated with amygdalar activity. However, no studies to date have documented glaucoma-related changes in the functional connectivity (FC) of the amygdala. Accordingly, resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) analyses were herein used to evaluate changes in amygdalar FC in primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG) patients. METHODS: In total, this study enrolled 36 PACG patients and 33 healthy controls (HCs)...
April 10, 2024: Journal of Integrative Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682011/neuroanatomical-and-functional-correlates-in-post-traumatic-stress-disorder-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Anna S Liberati, Giulio Perrotta
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), currently included by the Diagnostic and Statistical of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision in the macro-category "disorders related to traumatic and stressful events", is a severe mental distress that arises acutely as a result of direct or indirect exposure to severely stressful and traumatic events. A large body of literature is available on the psychological and behavioral manifestations of PTSD; however, with regard to the more purely neuropsychological aspects of the disorder, they are still the subject of research and need greater clarity, although the roles of the thalamus, hypothalamus, amygdala, cingulate gyrus, cerebellum, locus coeruleus, and hippocampus in the onset of the disorder's characteristic symptoms have already been elucidated...
2024: Ibrain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38679323/emerging-outlook-on-personalized-neuromodulation-for-depression-insights-from-tractography-based-targeting
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sina Sadeghzadeh, Akshay Swaminathan, Priya Bhanot, Samantha Steeman, Audrey Xu, Vaibhavi Shah, David A Purger, Vivek P Buch
BACKGROUND: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has shown individual promise in treating treatment resistant depression (TRD), but larger-scale trials have been less successful. Here, we create the largest meta-analysis with individual patient data (IPD) to date to explore if the use of tractography enhances the efficacy of DBS for TRD. METHODS: We systematically reviewed 1823 articles, selecting 32 that contributed data from 366 patients. We stratified the IPD based on stimulation target and use of tractography...
April 26, 2024: Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38679186/interactions-of-catecholamines-and-gaba-in-cognitive-control-insights-from-eeg-and-1-h-mrs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Helin Koyun, Nasibeh Talebi, Annett Werner, Paul Wendiggensen, Paul Kuntke, Veit Roessner, Christian Beste, Ann-Kathrin Stock
Catecholamines and amino acid transmitter systems are known to interact, the exact links and its impact on cognitive control functions is unclear. Using a multi-modal imaging approach combining EEG and Proton-magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1 H-MRS), we investigated the effect of different degrees of pharmacological catecholaminergic enhancement onto theta band activity (TBA) as a measure of interference control during response inhibition and execution. Central to our study was evaluating the predictive impact of in-vivo baseline GABA+ concentrations, under varying degrees of Methylphenidate (MPH) stimulation, in the striatum, the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and the supplemental motor area (SMA) of healthy adults...
April 26, 2024: NeuroImage
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