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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38046728/understanding-focal-seizures-in-adults-a-comprehensive-review
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Yash Ghulaxe, Abhishek Joshi, Jay Chavada, Shreyash Huse, Bhakti Kalbande, Prayas P Sarda
Focal or partial seizures are a common neurological disorder affecting adults. This review aims to provide an in-depth understanding of focal seizures in adults, including their classification, clinical presentation, etiology, diagnosis, and management. This article seeks to enhance awareness and knowledge among medical professionals and the general public by exploring the latest research and clinical insights. Standard electroencephalography (EEG) and recordings in presurgical electrode depth in humans provide a clear definition of patterns similar to focal seizures...
November 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38015980/associations-between-social-network-characteristics-and-brain-structure-among-older-adults
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohit K Manchella, Paige E Logan, Brea L Perry, Siyun Peng, Shannon L Risacher, Andrew J Saykin, Liana G Apostolova
INTRODUCTION: Social connectedness is associated with slower cognitive decline among older adults. Recent research suggests that distinct aspects of social networks may have differential effects on cognitive resilience, but few studies analyze brain structure. METHODS: This study includes 117 cognitively impaired and 59 unimpaired older adults. The effects of social network characteristics (bridging/bonding) on brain regions of interests were analyzed using linear regressions and voxel-wise multiple linear regressions of gray matter density...
November 28, 2023: Alzheimer's & Dementia: the Journal of the Alzheimer's Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38012122/topological-properties-analysis-and-identification-of-mild-cognitive-impairment-based-on-individual-morphological-brain-network-connectome
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaowen Xu, Peiying Chen, Weikai Li, Yongsheng Xiang, Zhongfeng Xie, Qiang Yu, Ying Tang, Peijun Wang
Mild cognitive impairment is considered the prodromal stage of Alzheimer's disease. Accurate diagnosis and the exploration of the pathological mechanism of mild cognitive impairment are extremely valuable for targeted Alzheimer's disease prevention and early intervention. In all, 100 mild cognitive impairment patients and 86 normal controls were recruited in this study. We innovatively constructed the individual morphological brain networks and derived multiple brain connectome features based on 3D-T1 structural magnetic resonance imaging with the Jensen-Shannon divergence similarity estimation method...
November 27, 2023: Cerebral Cortex
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37990350/abnormal-regional-activity-in-the-prefrontal-limbic-circuit-at-rest-potential-imaging-markers-and-treatment-predictors-in-drug-naive-anxiety-disorders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoxiao Shan, Haohao Yan, Huabing Li, Feng Liu, Ping Li, Jingping Zhao, Wenbin Guo
BACKGROUND: Previous research has identified functional impairments within the prefrontal-limbic circuit in individuals with anxiety disorders. However, the link between these deficiencies, clinical symptoms, and responses to antipsychotic treatment is still not fully understood. This study aimed to investigate abnormal regional activity within the prefrontal-limbic circuit among drug-naive individuals diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and panic disorder (PD) and to analyze changes following treatment...
November 21, 2023: CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37984247/cognitive-and-motor-impulsivity-in-the-healthy-brain-and-implications-for-eating-disorders-and-obesity-a-coordinate-based-meta-analysis-and-systematic-review
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Giulia Mattavelli, Irene Gorrino, Diana Tornaghi, Nicola Canessa
Alterations in the impulse-control balance, and in its neural bases, have been reported in obesity and eating disorders (EDs). Neuroimaging studies suggest a role of fronto-parietal networks in impulsive behaviour, with evaluation and anticipatory processes additionally recruiting meso-limbic regions. However, whether distinct facets of cognitive and motor impulsivity involve common vs. specific neural correlates remains unclear. We addressed this issue through Activation Likelihood Estimation (ALE) meta-analyses of fMRI studies on delay discounting (DD) and go/no-go (GNG) tasks, alongside conjunction and subtraction analyses...
October 31, 2023: Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37944581/altered-functional-connectivity-in-working-memory-network-after-acute-sleep-deprivation
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sitong Feng, Hao Yao, Sisi Zheng, Zhengtian Feng, Xinzi Liu, Rui Liu, Linrui Dong, Yongli Cai, Hongxiao Jia, Yanzhe Ning
Acute sleep deprivation (SD) has a detrimental effect on working memory (WM). However, prior functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have failed to reach consistent results on brain functions underlying WM decline after acute SD. Thus, we aimed to identify convergent patterns of abnormal brain functions due to WM decline after acute SD. A coordinate-based activation likelihood estimation (ALE) meta-analysis of task-state fMRI studies testing the effects of acute SD on WM was performed to construct WM network...
December 15, 2023: Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37933077/paraneoplastic-anti-gad65-extralimbic-encephalitis-presented-with-epilepsy-a-case-report
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Si-Qi Xia, Hao-Nan Fan, Lin-Feng Fan, Wu Xia, Gao Chen
RATIONALE: Autoimmunity targeting glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 (GAD65) is associated with type 1 diabetes mellitus as well as various neurological diseases. In the central nervous system, GAD65 autoimmunity usually presents with limbic encephalitis, whereas extralimbic encephalitis (ELE) has only been reported in a few cases. Moreover, anti-GAD65 ELE in the paraneoplastic context has not yet been reported. PATIENT CONCERNS: A 60-year-old man presented with intermittent cough and sputum for 10 years, with no other diseases...
November 3, 2023: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37928725/structural-functional-coupling-abnormalities-in-temporal-lobe-epilepsy
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoting Huang, Yangsa Du, Danni Guo, Fangfang Xie, Chunyao Zhou
BACKGROUND: Nowadays, researchers are using advanced multimodal neuroimaging techniques to construct the brain network connectome to elucidate the complex relationship among the networks of brain functions and structure. The objective of this study was to evaluate the coupling of structural connectivity (SC) and functional connectivity (FC) in the entire brain of healthy controls (HCs), and to investigate modifications in SC-FC coupling in individuals suffering from temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE)...
2023: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37919833/pattern-of-ventral-temporal-lobe-interconnections-in-rhesus-macaques
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julied Bautista, Miguel Á García-Cabezas, Maria Medalla, Douglas L Rosene, Basilis Zikopoulos, Helen Barbas
The entorhinal cortex (EC, A28) is linked through reciprocal pathways with nearby perirhinal and visual, auditory, and multimodal association cortices in the temporal lobe, in pathways associated with the flow of information for memory processing. The density and laminar organization of these pathways is not well understood in primates. We studied interconnections within the ventral temporal lobe in young adult rhesus monkeys of both sexes with the aid of neural tracers injected in temporal areas (Ts1, Ts2, TE1, area 36, temporal polar area TPro, and area 28) to determine the density and laminar distribution of projection neurons within the temporal lobe...
November 2, 2023: Journal of Comparative Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37914416/early-neuroaxonal-damage-in-neurologic-disorders-associated-with-gad65-antibodies
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katharina Eisenhut, Jennifer Faber, Daniel Engels, Ramona Gerhards, Jan Lewerenz, Kathrin Doppler, Claudia Sommer, Robert Markewitz, Kim K Falk, Rosa Rössling, Harald Pruess, Carsten Finke, Jonathan Wickel, Christian Geis, Dominica Ratuszny, Lena K Pfeffer, Stefan Bittner, Johannes Piepgras, Andrea Kraft, Jaqueline Klausewitz, Brigitte Nuscher, Tania Kümpfel, Franziska S Thaler
OBJECTIVES: Neurodegeneration is considered a relevant pathophysiologic feature in neurologic disorders associated with antibodies against glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 (GAD65). In this study, we investigate surrogates of neuroaxonal damage in relation to disease duration and clinical presentation. METHODS: In a multicentric cohort of 50 patients, we measured serum neurofilament light chain (sNfL) in relation to disease duration and disease phenotypes, applied automated MRI volumetry, and analyzed clinical characteristics...
January 2024: Neurology® Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37905589/longitudinal-patterns-of-alzheimer-s-disease-subtypes-a-follow-up-magnetic-resonance-imaging-and-single-photon-emission-computed-tomography-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haruo Hanyu, Yumi Koyama, Haruka Horita, Sadayoshi Watanabe, Tomohiko Sato, Hidekazu Kanetaka, Soichiro Shimizu, Kentaro Hirao
AIM: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a biologically heterogenous disease. In a previous study, we classified 245 patients with probable AD into the typical AD (TAD), limbic-predominant (LP), hippocampal-sparing (HS) and minimal-change (MC) subtypes based on their medial temporal lobe atrophy on magnetic resonance imaging and posterior hypoperfusion on single-photon emission computed tomography, and described differences in clinical features among the patients with different AD subtypes. This study aimed to clarify the longitudinal patterns of changes in patients with the various AD subtypes by follow-up brain imaging analyses...
October 31, 2023: Geriatrics & Gerontology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37905134/sensing-feeling-and-regulating-investigating-the-association-of-focal-brain-damage-with-voluntary-respiratory-and-motor-control
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Henrik Bischoff, Christopher Kovach, Sukbhinder Kumar, Joel Bruss, Daniel Tranel, Sahib S Khalsa
UNLABELLED: Breathing is a complex, vital function that can be modulated to influence physical and mental well-being. However, the role of cortical and subcortical brain regions in voluntary control of human respiration is underexplored. Here we investigated the influence of damage to human frontal, temporal, or limbic regions on the sensation and regulation of breathing patterns. Participants performed a respiratory regulation task across regular and irregular frequencies ranging from 6 to 60 breaths per minute (bpm), with a counterbalanced hand motor control task...
October 17, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37872734/t1-t2-weighted-ratio-reveals-no-alterations-to-gray-matter-myelination-in-temporal-lobe-epilepsy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Colin Denis, Kevin Dabbs, Veena A Nair, Jedidiah Mathis, Dace N Almane, Akshayaa Lakshmanan, Andrew Nencka, Rasmus M Birn, Lisa Conant, Colin Humphries, Elizabeth Felton, Manoj Raghavan, Edgar A DeYoe, Jeffrey R Binder, Bruce Hermann, Vivek Prabhakaran, Barbara B Bendlin, Mary E Meyerand, Mélanie Boly, Aaron F Struck
Short-range functional connectivity in the limbic network is increased in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), and recent studies have shown that cortical myelin content correlates with fMRI connectivity. We thus hypothesized that myelin may increase progressively in the epileptic network. We compared T1w/T2w gray matter myelin maps between TLE patients and age-matched controls and assessed relationships between myelin and aging. While both TLE patients and healthy controls exhibited increased T1w/T2w intensity with age, we found no evidence for significant group-level aberrations in overall myelin content or myelin changes through time in TLE...
October 23, 2023: Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37872430/an-imaging-review-of-the-hippocampus-and-its-common-pathologies
#54
REVIEW
Min Lang, Samantha Colby, Christian Ashby-Padial, Monika Bapna, Camilo Jaimes, Sandra P Rincon, Karen Buch
The hippocampus is a complex structure located in the mesial temporal lobe that plays a critical role in cognitive and memory-related processes. The hippocampal formation consists of the dentate gyrus, hippocampus proper, and subiculum, and its importance in the neural circuitry makes it a key anatomic structure to evaluate in neuroimaging studies. Advancements in imaging techniques now allow detailed assessment of hippocampus internal architecture and signal features that has improved identification and characterization of hippocampal abnormalities...
2024: Journal of Neuroimaging: Official Journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37862957/a-meta-analysis-of-gray-matter-volume-abnormalities-in-hiv-patients
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REVIEW
Mingxiang Xu, Xing-Da Ju
HIV infection is known to have significant effects on central nervous system. This study conducted a meta-analysis of whole voxel-based morphometry (VBM) in HIV patients (N = 435) and HIV-uninfected controls (N = 397). This study observed a reduction of limbic lobe, cingulate gyrus, frontal lobe, middle frontal gyrus, sub-lobar, insula, inferior frontal gyrus and superior frontal gyrus volume in HIV patients. These morphological differences may be responsible for cognitive decline in HIV patients, as these brain regions are closely related to motor and memory functions...
October 4, 2023: Psychiatry Research. Neuroimaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37859804/anti-adenylate-kinase-5-encephalitis-clinical-characteristics-diagnosis-and-management-of-this-rare-entity
#56
REVIEW
Er-Chuang Li, Qi-Lun Lai, Meng-Ting Cai, Gao-Li Fang, Chun-Hong Shen, Mei-Ping Ding, Yin-Xi Zhang
The spectrum and understanding of antibody-positive autoimmune encephalitis (AE) have expanded over the past few decades. In 2007, a rare subtype of AE known as anti-adenylate kinase 5 (AK5) encephalitis, was first reported. This disease is more common in elderly males, with limbic encephalitis as the core phenotype (characterized by subacute anterograde amnesia, sometimes with psychiatric symptoms, and rarely with seizures). Brain magnetic resonance imaging typically demonstrated initial temporal lobe T2/fluid-attenuated inversion recovery hyperintensities, and subsequent atrophy...
December 2023: Journal of translational autoimmunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37849650/brain-aging-related-protein-expression-and-imaging-characteristics-of-mice-exposed-to-chronic-hypoxia-at-high-altitude
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yaxin Cao, Shundao Cao, Ri-Li Ge, Haihua Bao, Yalin Mou, Weizhong Ji
OBJECTIVE: To determine changes in protein expression related to brain aging and imaging features in mice after chronic hypoxia exposure at high altitude. METHOD: A total of 24 healthy 4-week-old mice were randomly divided into high altitude hypoxia (HH) and plain control (PC) groups ( n = 8 per group). HH mice were transported from Xi'an (450 m above sea level) to Maduo (4,300 m above sea level) while PC mice were raised in Xi'an. After 6 months, 7...
2023: Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37834094/the-spectrum-of-cognitive-dysfunction-in-amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis-an-update
#58
REVIEW
Kurt A Jellinger
Cognitive dysfunction is an important non-motor symptom in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) that has a negative impact on survival and caregiver burden. It shows a wide spectrum ranging from subjective cognitive decline to frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and covers various cognitive domains, mainly executive/attention, language and verbal memory deficits. The frequency of cognitive impairment across the different ALS phenotypes ranges from 30% to 75%, with up to 45% fulfilling the criteria of FTD. Significant genetic, clinical, and pathological heterogeneity reflects deficits in various cognitive domains...
September 27, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37829673/limbic-encephalitis-associated-with-human-herpesvirus-7-infection-in-an-immunocompetent-adolescent
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Megan Lynch, Matthew Nedjat-Haiem, Kylie Abeson, Celia Chang
Despite the ubiquitous nature of human herpesvirus-7 (HHV-7) infection, its clinical significance in the central nervous system (CNS) is poorly understood. However, the related human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6), which has remarkable genomic similarity to HHV-7, is linked to encephalitis. We present the case of a 17-year-old immunocompetent male with remote history of seizure who arrived in status epilepticus. Upon resolution, he required hospitalization for worsening encephalopathy. Electroencephalogram (EEG) revealed bilateral temporal lobe dysfunction and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed increased signaling in bilateral medial temporal lobes with hippocampal microhemorrhages...
2023: Child Neurology Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37807527/h-29-delivering-culturally-sensitive-neuropsychological-assessment-feedback-a-case-study-of-atypical-neurosyphilis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeremy Grant, Kristin Hamlet, Calvin Hu, Mayra Montalvo
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the neuropsychological correlates of atypical neurosyphilis and the importance of delivering assessment results in a culturally sensitive manner. METHOD: The patient was a 52-year-old African American male with 12 years of education who was raised in a rural, southern town and worked as a delivery driver. He was hospitalized after three weeks of altered mental status, memory loss, and seizures. Electroencephalography (EEG) showed left lateralized periodic discharges...
October 8, 2023: Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology: the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists
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