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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691468/novel-therapeutic-strategies-of-non-invasive-brain-stimulation-and-nanomedicine-in-pediatric-cerebral-palsy-patients
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REVIEW
Aliya Mufti, Sheffali Gulati, Kanwal P Kochhar, Iqbal Alam, Sanjay Wadhwa, Kapil Sikka, Rohit Saxena, Suman Jain
Infantile central palsy (CP) is caused due to damage to the immature developing brain usually before birth, leading to altered topography and biochemical milieu. CP is a life-limiting disorder, which causes changes in sensory, motor, cognitive, and behavioral functioning. Understanding its pathophysiology is complex, and current therapeutic modalities, oral medication, surgical treatment, physical therapy, and rehabilitation provide minimal relief. As the brain is plastic, it has an inherent capacity to adapt to altered activity; thus, non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) strategies, like repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, which can modulate the neuronal activity and its function, may lead to recovery in CP patients...
March 1, 2024: Neurology India
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38690904/effects-of-intrarenal-pelvic-infusion-of-tumour-necrosis-factor-%C3%AE-and-interleukin-1-%C3%AE-on-reno-renal-reflexes-in-anaesthetised-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammed H Abdulla, Sara AlMarabeh, Tom Bolger, Eric F Lucking, Ken D O'Halloran, Edward J Johns
OBJECTIVE: Reno-renal reflexes are disturbed in cardiovascular and hypertensive conditions when elevated levels of pro-inflammatory mediators/cytokines are present within the kidney. We hypothesised that exogenously administered inflammatory cytokines tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) and interleukin (IL)-1β modulate the renal sympatho-excitatory response to chemical stimulation of renal pelvic sensory nerves. METHODS: In anaesthetised rats, intrarenal pelvic infusions of vehicle [0...
June 1, 2024: Journal of Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38690372/generalized-modality-responses-in-primary-sensory-neurons-of-awake-mice-during-the-development-of-neuropathic-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linlin Sun, Chao Chen, Xuwu Xiang, Shengyang Guo, Guang Yang
INTRODUCTION: Peripheral sensory neurons serve as the initial responders to the external environment. How these neurons react to different sensory stimuli, such as mechanical or thermal forces applied to the skin, remains unclear. METHODS: Using in vivo two-photon Ca2+ imaging in the lumbar 4 dorsal root ganglion (DRG) of awake Thy1.2 -GCaMP6s mice, we assessed neuronal responses to various mechanical (punctate or dynamic) and thermal forces (heat or cold) sequentially applied to the paw plantar surface...
2024: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689637/mapping-brain-state-dependent-sensory-responses-across-the-mouse-cortex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elena Montagni, Francesco Resta, Núria Tort-Colet, Alessandro Scaglione, Giacomo Mazzamuto, Alain Destexhe, Francesco Saverio Pavone, Anna Letizia Allegra Mascaro
Sensory information must be integrated across a distributed brain network for stimulus processing and perception. Recent studies have revealed specific spatiotemporal patterns of cortical activation for the early and late components of sensory-evoked responses, which are associated with stimulus features and perception, respectively. Here, we investigated how the brain state influences the sensory-evoked activation across the mouse cortex. We utilized isoflurane to modulate the brain state and conducted wide-field calcium imaging of Thy1-GCaMP6f mice to monitor distributed activation evoked by multi-whisker stimulation...
May 17, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687189/aberrant-cortical-activity-functional-connectivity-and-neural-assembly-architecture-after-photothrombotic-stroke-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mischa Vance Bandet, Ian Robert Winship
Despite substantial progress in mapping the trajectory of network plasticity resulting from focal ischemic stroke, the extent and nature of changes in neuronal excitability and activity within the peri-infarct cortex of mice remains poorly defined. Most of the available data have been acquired from anesthetized animals, acute tissue slices, or infer changes in excitability from immunoassays on extracted tissue, and thus may not reflect cortical activity dynamics in the intact cortex of an awake animal. Here, in vivo two-photon calcium imaging in awake, behaving mice was used to longitudinally track cortical activity, network functional connectivity, and neural assembly architecture for 2 months following photothrombotic stroke targeting the forelimb somatosensory cortex...
April 30, 2024: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683698/pupil-size-and-eye-movements-differently-index-effort-in-both-younger-and-older-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Björn Herrmann, Jennifer D Ryan
The assessment of mental effort is increasingly relevant in neurocognitive and life span domains. Pupillometry, the measure of the pupil size, is often used to assess effort but has disadvantages. Analysis of eye movements may provide an alternative, but research has been limited to easy and difficult task demands in younger adults. An effort measure must be sensitive to the whole effort profile, including "giving up" effort investment, and capture effort in different age groups. The current study comprised three experiments in which younger (n = 66) and older (n = 44) adults listened to speech masked by background babble at different signal-to-noise ratios associated with easy, difficult, and impossible speech comprehension...
April 25, 2024: Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680657/pyramidal-and-parvalbumin-neurons-modulate-the-process-of-electroacupuncture-stimulation-for-stroke-rehabilitation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaorong Tang, Jiahui Shi, Shumin Lin, Zhiyin He, Shuai Cui, Wenhui Di, Siyun Chen, Junshang Wu, Si Yuan, Qiuping Ye, Xiaoyun Yang, Ying Shang, Zhaoxiang Zhang, Lin Wang, Liming Lu, Chunzhi Tang, Nenggui Xu, Lulu Yao
Electroacupuncture (EA) stimulation has been shown to be beneficial in stroke rehabilitation; however, little is known about the neurological mechanism by which this peripheral stimulation approach treats for stroke. This study showed that both pyramidal and parvalbumin (PV) neuronal activity increased in the contralesional primary motor cortex forelimb motor area (M1FL) after ischemic stroke induced by focal unilateral occlusion in the M1FL. EA stimulation reduced pyramidal neuronal activity and increased PV neuronal activity...
May 17, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678977/live-yellow-mealworm-tenebrio-molitor-larvae-a-promising-nutritional-enrichment-for-laying-quails
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Antonella Dalle Zotte, Yazavinder Singh, Bianca Palumbo, Barbara Contiero, Marco Cullere
The study aimed to evaluate the effect of supplementing live Tenebrio molitor (TM) larvae to laying quails (Coturnix japonica) as nutritional enrichment. Live performances, apparent digestibility of nutrients (including that of sole live TM larvae), egg physicochemical quality, sensory traits, and storage stability were considered in this experiment. Sixty laying quails were divided into 2 dietary groups (6 replicated cages/group; 5 quails/cage): a Control group received a basal diet for laying quails and a TM10 group was fed with the Control diet supplemented with live TM larvae (10% of the expected daily feed intake)...
April 9, 2024: Poultry Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677543/characterization-number-and-spatial-organization-of-nerve-fibers-in-the-human-cervical-vagus-nerve-and-its-superior-cardiac-branch
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bettina Kronsteiner, Genova Carrero-Rojas, Lukas F Reissig, Atieh Seyedian Moghaddam, Karoline M Schwendt, Sylvia Gerges, Udo Maierhofer, Oskar C Aszmann, Angel M Pastor, Attila Kiss, Bruno K Podesser, Wolfgang Birkfellner, Francesco Moscato, Roland Blumer, Wolfgang J Weninger
BACKGROUND: Electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve (VN) is a therapy for epilepsy, obesity, depression, and heart diseases. However, whole nerve stimulation leads to side effects. We examined the neuroanatomy of the mid-cervical segment of the human VN and its superior cardiac branch to gain insight into the side effects of VN stimulation and aid in developing targeted stimulation strategies. METHODS: Nerve specimens were harvested from eight human body donors, then subjected to immunofluorescence and semiautomated quantification to determine the signature, quantity, and spatial distribution of different axonal categories...
April 25, 2024: Brain Stimulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676313/optogenetics-illuminating-the-future-of-hearing-restoration-and-understanding-auditory-perception
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REVIEW
Namit Kant Singh, Balaji Ramamourthy, Neemu Hage, Krishna Medha Kappagantu
Hearing loss is a prevalent sensory impairment significantly affecting communication and quality of life. Traditional approaches for hearing restoration, such as cochlear implants, have limitations in frequency resolution and spatial selectivity. Optogenetics, an emerging field utilizing light-sensitive proteins, offers a promising avenue for addressing these limitations and revolutionizing hearing rehabilitation. This review explores the methods of introducing Channelrhodopsin- 2 (ChR2), a key light-sensitive protein, into cochlear cells to enable optogenetic stimulation...
2024: Current Gene Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676129/a-phosphenotron-device-for-sensoric-spatial-resolution-of-phosphenes-within-the-visual-field-using-non-invasive-transcranial-alternating-current-stimulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Faraz Sadrzadeh-Afsharazar, Alexandre Douplik
This study presents phosphenotron, a device for enhancing the sensory spatial resolution of phosphenes in the visual field (VF). The phosphenotron employs a non-invasive transcranial alternating current stimulation (NITACS) to modulate brain activity by applying weak electrical currents to the scalp or face. NITACS's unique application induces phosphenes, a phenomenon where light is perceived without external stimuli. Unlike previous invasive methods, NITACS offers a non-invasive approach to create these effects...
April 14, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675291/a-sensory-feedback-neural-stimulator-prototype-for-both-implantable-and-wearable-applications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Federico Mereu, Francesca Cordella, Roberto Paolini, Alessia Scarpelli, Andrea Demofonti, Loredana Zollo, Emanuele Gruppioni
The restoration of sensory feedback is one of the current challenges in the field of prosthetics. This work, following the analysis of the various types of sensory feedback, aims to present a prototype device that could be used both for implantable applications to perform PNS and for wearable applications, performing TENS, to restore sensory feedback. The two systems are composed of three electronic boards that are presented in detail, as well as the bench tests carried out. To the authors' best knowledge, this work presents the first device that can be used in a dual scenario for restoring sensory feedback...
March 30, 2024: Micromachines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674181/anatomical-exploration-of-the-ki1-acupoint-implications-for-medial-and-lateral-plantar-nerve-stimulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sang Hyun Kim, Jin-Yong Joung, Young Ho Lee, Chang-Gue Son
Background and Objectives: This study aims to identify the precise anatomical location and therapeutic mechanisms of the KI1 acupoint (Yongquan) in relation to foot muscles and nerves, known for treating neurological disorders and pain. Materials and Methods: Dissection of six cadavers at Chungnam National University College of Medicine examined KI1's relation to the foot's four-layer structure. Results: The KI1 acupoint was located in the superficial and deep layers of the plantar foot, adjacent to significant nerves like the medial and lateral plantar nerves...
March 26, 2024: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672980/diabetic-neuropathy-and-minimum-effective-anesthetic-concentration-of-mepivacaine-for-axillary-brachial-plexus-block-a-prospective-observational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Na-Eun Kim, Woo-Joo Lee, Jong-Kwon Jung, Jang-Ho Song, Kyung-Lim Joa, Chun-Woo Yang, Eui-Chan Jung, Soo-Man Jo, Yeong-Seung Ko
Nerves in patients with diabetic neuropathy (DN) show increased susceptibility to local anesthetics, potentially requiring a decreased dose. We investigated whether the minimum effective anesthetic concentration (MEAC) of mepivacaine for successful axillary block is lower in patients with DN than in those without. This prospective observational study included patients with DN ( n = 22) and without diabetes ( n = 22) at a tertiary care center. Patients received an ultrasound-guided axillary block with 30 mL of mepivacaine for anesthesia...
March 27, 2024: Journal of Personalized Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672076/neuromodulation-s-role-in-functional-restoration-in-paraplegic-and-quadriplegic-patients
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REVIEW
Alaa Abd-Elsayed, Christopher L Robinson, Peter Shehata, Yerin Koh, Milan Patel, Kenneth J Fiala
Neuromodulation is an alternative, minimally invasive treatment option that, at times, is used as a last resort for chronic pain conditions that are often refractory to other treatment modalities. Moreover, it offers promising prospects for individuals grappling with the formidable challenges posed by paraplegia and quadriplegia resulting from spinal cord injuries. This review article provides a comprehensive assessment of current treatment modalities specifically tailored for paraplegic and quadriplegic patients...
March 24, 2024: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672020/modulation-of-corticospinal-excitability-during-action-observation-in-patients-with-disorders-of-consciousness
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mauro Mancuso, Lucia Mencarelli, Laura Abbruzzese, Benedetta Basagni, Pierluigi Zoccolotti, Cristiano Scarselli, Simone Capitani, Francesco Neri, Emiliano Santarnecchi, Simone Rossi
Brain imaging studies have recently provided some evidence in favor of covert cognitive processes that are ongoing in patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC) (e.g., a minimally conscious state and vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness syndrome) when engaged in passive sensory stimulation or active tasks such as motor imagery. In this exploratory study, we used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the motor cortex to assess modulations of corticospinal excitability induced by action observation in eleven patients with DoC...
April 11, 2024: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38668642/somatotopy-of-the-sensory-thalamus-inputs-from-directional-deep-brain-stimulation-in-pain-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aurelie Leplus, Petru Isan, Anne Balossier, Sarah Mouffok, Anne Donnet, Theodore Papadopoulo, Michel Lanteri-Minet, Jean Regis, Denys Fontaine
OBJECTIVE: The sensory ventroposterior (VP) thalamic nuclei display a mediolateral somatotopic organization (respectively head, arm, and leg). We studied this somatotopy using directional VP deep brain stimulation (DBS) in patients treated for chronic neuropathic pain. METHODS: Six patients with central (four) or peripheral (two) neuropathic pain were treated by VP DBS using directional leads in a prospective study (clinicaltrials.gov NCT03399942). Lead-DBS toolbox was used for leads localization, visualization, and modeling of the volume of tissue activated (VTA)...
April 26, 2024: Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38666936/plasticity-of-response-properties-of-mouse-visual-cortex-neurons-induced-by-optogenetic-tetanization-in-vivo
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ivan V Smirnov, Aksiniya A Osipova, Maria P Smirnova, Anastasia A Borodinova, Maxim A Volgushev, Alexey Y Malyshev
Heterosynaptic plasticity, along with Hebbian homosynaptic plasticity, is an important mechanism ensuring the stable operation of learning neuronal networks. However, whether heterosynaptic plasticity occurs in the whole brain in vivo, and what role(s) in brain function in vivo it could play, remains unclear. Here, we used an optogenetics approach to apply a model of intracellular tetanization, which was established and employed to study heterosynaptic plasticity in brain slices, to study the plasticity of response properties of neurons in the mouse visual cortex in vivo...
April 10, 2024: Current Issues in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662831/food-perception-promotes-phosphorylation-of-mffs131-and-mitochondrial-fragmentation-in-liver
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sinika Henschke, Hendrik Nolte, Judith Magoley, Tatjana Kleele, Claus Brandt, A Christine Hausen, Claudia M Wunderlich, Corinna A Bauder, Philipp Aschauer, Suliana Manley, Thomas Langer, F Thomas Wunderlich, Jens C Brüning
Liver mitochondria play a central role in metabolic adaptations to changing nutritional states, yet their dynamic regulation upon anticipated changes in nutrient availability has remained unaddressed. Here, we found that sensory food perception rapidly induced mitochondrial fragmentation in the liver through protein kinase B/AKT (AKT)-dependent phosphorylation of serine 131 of the mitochondrial fission factor (MFFS131). This response was mediated by activation of hypothalamic pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC)-expressing neurons...
April 26, 2024: Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660229/musician-s-dystonia-an-opinion-on-novel-treatment-strategies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joy Grifoni, Valeria Crispiatico, Anna Castagna, Angelo Quartarone, Rosa Maria Converti, Marina Ramella, Giuseppe Granata, Riccardo Di Iorio, Alfredo Brancucci, Gabriela Bevacqua, Marco Pagani, Teresa L'Abbate, Karolina Armonaite, Luca Paulon, Franca Tecchio
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2024: Frontiers in Neuroscience
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