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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701537/remote-optogenetic-control-of-the-enteric-nervous-system-and-brain-gut-axis-in-freely-behaving-mice-enabled-by-a-wireless-battery-free-optoelectronic-device
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrew I Efimov, Timothy J Hibberd, Yue Wang, Mingzheng Wu, Kaiqing Zhang, Kaila Ting, Surabhi Madhvapathy, Min-Kyu Lee, Joohee Kim, Jiheon Kang, Mohammad Riahi, Haohui Zhang, Lee Travis, Emily J Govier, Lianye Yang, Nigel Kelly, Yonggang Huang, Abraham Vázquez-Guardado, Nick J Spencer, John A Rogers
Wireless activation of the enteric nervous system (ENS) in freely moving animals with implantable optogenetic devices offers a unique and exciting opportunity to selectively control gastrointestinal (GI) transit in vivo, including the gut-brain axis. Programmed delivery of light to targeted locations in the GI-tract, however, poses many challenges not encountered within the central nervous system (CNS). We report here the development of a fully implantable, battery-free wireless device specifically designed for optogenetic control of the GI-tract, capable of generating sufficient light over large areas to robustly activate the ENS, potently inducing colonic motility ex vivo and increased propulsion in vivo...
April 16, 2024: Biosensors & Bioelectronics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701386/modulation-of-the-association-between-corticospinal-tract-damage-and-outcome-after-stroke-by-white-matter-hyperintensities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer K Ferris, Bethany P Lo, Giuseppe Barisano, Amy Brodtmann, Cathrin M Buetefisch, Adriana B Conforto, Miranda R Donnelly, Natalia Egorova-Brumley, Kathryn S Hayward, Mohamed Salah Khlif, Kate P Revill, Artemis Zavaliangos-Petropulu, Lara Boyd, Sook-Lei Liew
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Motor outcomes after stroke relate to corticospinal tract (CST) damage. The brain leverages surviving neural pathways to compensate for CST damage and mediate motor recovery. Thus, concurrent age-related damage from white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) might affect neurologic capacity for recovery after CST injury. The role of WMHs in post-stroke motor outcomes is unclear. In this study, we evaluated whether WMHs modulate the relationship between CST damage and post-stroke motor outcomes...
May 28, 2024: Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701375/the-synergistic-impact-of-probiotics-and-dietary-fiber-on-constipation-management-in-chlorpromazine-induced-schizophrenia-patients-exploring-the-modulation-of-intestinal-microbiota-and-neurotrophic-factors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ningbo Yang, Jie Li, Hongxia Hu, Shaoli Shi, Yanhong Li, Wenwen Sun
Objective: To explore the improvement effect of probiotics combined with dietary fiber on constipation in patients with schizophrenia. Methods: To compare the improvement scores of constipation, constipation symptoms, quality of life, neurotrophic factors-related indicators, and clinical efficacy between the two groups. Results: There was no statistically significant difference in Cleveland Constipation Scoring System (CCS) scores in the control group before and after treatment (P > 0.05), while the CCS scores in the observation group decreased significantly after treatment (P < 0...
May 3, 2024: International Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701344/hippocampal-excitation-inhibition-balance-underlies-the-5-ht2c-receptor-in-modulating-depressive-behaviours
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hu-Jiang Shi, Yi-Ren Xue, Hua Shao, Cheng Wei, Ting Liu, Jie He, Yu-Hao Yang, Hong-Mei Wang, Na Li, Si-Qiang Ren, Lei Chang, Zhen Wang, Li-Juan Zhu
The implication of 5-hydroxytryptamine 2C receptor (5-HT2CR) in depression is a topic of debate, and the underlying mechanisms remain largely unclear. We now elucidate hippocampal excitation-inhibition (E/I) balance underlies the regulatory effects of 5-HT2CR in depression. Molecular biological analyses showed that chronic mild stress (CMS) reduced the expression of 5-HT2CR in hippocampus. We revealed that inhibition of 5-HT2CR induced depressive-like behaviors, reduced GABA release and shifted the E/I balance towards excitation in CA3 pyramidal neurons by using behavioral analyses, microdialysis coupled with mass spectrum, and electrophysiological recording...
May 3, 2024: Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701342/connectome-reorganization-associated-with-temporal-lobe-pathology-and-its-surgical-resection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara Larivière, Bo-Yong Park, Jessica Royer, Jordan DeKraker, Alexander Ngo, Ella Sahlas, Judy Chen, Raúl Rodríguez-Cruces, Yifei Weng, Birgit Frauscher, Ruoting Liu, Zhengge Wang, Golia Shafiei, Bratislav Mišić, Andrea Bernasconi, Neda Bernasconi, Michael D Fox, Zhiqiang Zhang, Boris C Bernhardt
Network neuroscience offers a unique framework to understand the organizational principles of the human brain. Despite recent progress, our understanding of how the brain is modulated by focal lesions remains incomplete. Resection of the temporal lobe is the most effective treatment to control seizures in pharmaco-resistant temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), making this syndrome a powerful model to study lesional effects on network organization in young and middle-aged adults. Here, we assessed the downstream consequences of a focal lesion and its surgical resection on the brain's structural connectome, and explored how this reorganization relates to clinical variables at the individual patient level...
May 3, 2024: Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701264/liraglutide-associated-depression-in-a-patient-with-type-2-diabetes-a-case-report-and-discussion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yangliuqing He, Fenrong Liang, Yiming Wang, Yuhan Wei, Tianpei Ma
BACKGROUND: Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) like liraglutide are primarily used for managing blood sugar levels in type 2 diabetes and aiding weight loss. Typically, their adverse effects are gastrointestinal, with limited exploration into their impact on mental health. CASE PRESENTATION: This report examines a 39-year-old male with type 2 diabetes who developed depressive symptoms after starting liraglutide for glycemic control and weight reduction...
May 3, 2024: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700974/a-multiview-brain-network-transformer-fusing-individualized-information-for-autism-spectrum-disorder-diagnosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qunxi Dong, Hongxin Cai, Zhigang Li, Jingyu Liu, Bin Hu
Functional connectivity (FC) networks, built from analyses of resting-state magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI), serve as efficacious biomarkers for identifying Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) patients. Given the neurobiological heterogeneity across individuals and the unique presentation of ASD symptoms, the fusion of individualized information into diagnosis becomes essential. However, this aspect is overlooked in most methods. Furthermore, the existing methods typically focus on studying direct pairwise connections between brain ROIs, while disregarding interactions between indirectly connected neighbors...
May 3, 2024: IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700689/novel-surgical-approaches-in-childhood-epilepsy-laser-brain-stimulation-and-focused-ultrasound
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REVIEW
Kalman A Katlowitz, Daniel J Curry, Howard L Weiner
Pediatric epilepsy has a worldwide prevalence of approximately 1% (Berg et al., Handb Clin Neurol 111:391-398, 2013) and is associated with not only lower quality of life but also long-term deficits in executive function, significant psychosocial stressors, poor cognitive outcomes, and developmental delays (Schraegle and Titus, Epilepsy Behav 62:20-26, 2016; Puka and Smith, Epilepsia 56:873-881, 2015). With approximately one-third of patients resistant to medical control, surgical intervention can offer a cure or palliation to decrease the disease burden and improve neurological development...
2024: Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700440/auditory-change-detection-and-visual-selective-attention-association-between-mmn-and-n2pc
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuanjun Kong, Chenguang Zhao, Dongwei Li, Bingkun Li, Yiqing Hu, Hongyu Liu, Alexandra Woolgar, Jialiang Guo, Yan Song
While the auditory and visual systems each provide distinct information to our brain, they also work together to process and prioritize input to address ever-changing conditions. Previous studies highlighted the trade-off between auditory change detection and visual selective attention; however, the relationship between them is still unclear. Here, we recorded electroencephalography signals from 106 healthy adults in three experiments. Our findings revealed a positive correlation at the population level between the amplitudes of event-related potential indices associated with auditory change detection (mismatch negativity) and visual selective attention (posterior contralateral N2) when elicited in separate tasks...
May 2, 2024: Cerebral Cortex
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699623/visual-surround-suppression-at-the-neural-and-perceptual-levels
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REVIEW
Yang Li, Weifeng Dai, Tian Wang, Yujie Wu, Fei Dou, Dajun Xing
Surround suppression was initially identified as a phenomenon at the neural level in which stimuli outside the neuron's receptive field alone cannot activate responses but can modulate neural responses to stimuli covered inside the receptive field. Subsequent studies showed that surround suppression is not only a critical property of neurons across species and brain areas but also has been found in visual perceptions. More importantly, surround suppression varies across individuals and shows significant differences between normal controls and patients with certain mental disorders...
April 2024: Cognitive Neurodynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699615/the-role-of-extracellular-glutamate-homeostasis-dysregulated-by-astrocyte-in-epileptic-discharges-a-model-evidence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Duo Li, Sihui Li, Min Pan, Qiang Li, Jiangling Song, Rui Zhang
Glutamate (Glu) is a predominant excitatory neurotransmitter that acts on glutamate receptors to transfer signals in the central nervous system. Abnormally elevated extracellular glutamate levels is closely related to the generation and transition of epileptic seizures. However, there lacks of investigation regarding the role of extracellular glutamate homeostasis dysregulated by astrocyte in neuronal epileptic discharges. According to this, we propose a novel neuron-astrocyte computational model (NAG) by incorporating extracellular Glu concentration dynamics from three aspects of regulatory mechanisms: (1) the Glu uptake through astrocyte EAAT2; (2) the binding and release Glu via activating astrocyte mGluRs; and (3) the Glu free diffusion in the extracellular space...
April 2024: Cognitive Neurodynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699610/a-real-time-constellation-image-classification-method-of-wireless-communication-signals-based-on-the-lightweight-network-mobilevit
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qinghe Zheng, Sergio Saponara, Xinyu Tian, Zhiguo Yu, Abdussalam Elhanashi, Rui Yu
Automatic modulation classification (AMC) is a challenging topic in the development of cognitive radio, which can sense and learn surrounding electromagnetic environments and help to make corresponding decisions. In this paper, we propose to complete the real-time AMC through constructing a lightweight neural network MobileViT driven by the clustered constellation images. Firstly, the clustered constellation images are transformed from I/Q sequences to help extract robust and discriminative features. Then the lightweight neural network called MobileViT is developed for the real-time constellation image classification...
April 2024: Cognitive Neurodynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699605/eeg-frm-a-neural-network-based-familiar-and-unfamiliar-face-eeg-recognition-method
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chao Chen, Lingfeng Fan, Ying Gao, Shuang Qiu, Wei Wei, Huiguang He
Recognizing familiar faces holds great value in various fields such as medicine, criminal investigation, and lie detection. In this paper, we designed a Complex Trial Protocol-based familiar and unfamiliar face recognition experiment that using self-face information, and collected EEG data from 147 subjects. A novel neural network-based method, the EEG-based Face Recognition Model (EEG-FRM), is proposed in this paper for cross-subject familiar/unfamiliar face recognition, which combines a multi-scale convolutional classification network with the maximum probability mechanism to realize individual face recognition...
April 2024: Cognitive Neurodynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699604/dynamics-of-interaction-between-ih-and-iklt-currents-to-mediate-double-resonances-of-medial-superior-olive-neurons-related-to-sound-localization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Runxia Wang, Huaguang Gu, Xinjing Zhang
Neurons in the medial superior olive (MSO) exhibit high frequency responses such as subthreshold resonance, which is helpful to sensitively detect a small difference in the arrival time of sounds between two ears for precise sound localization. Recently, except for the high frequency depolarization resonance mediated by a low threshold potassium ( I KLT ) current, a low frequency hyperpolarization resonance mediated by a hyperpolarization-activated cation ( I H ) current is observed in experiments on the MSO neurons, forming double resonances...
April 2024: Cognitive Neurodynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699400/acute-stress-impairs-intentional-memory-suppression-through-aberrant-prefrontal-cortex-activation-in-high-trait-ruminators
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jixin Long, Lanxin Peng, Qian Li, Lijing Niu, Haowei Dai, Jiayuan Zhang, Keyin Chen, Tatia Mc Lee, Meiyan Huang, Ruibin Zhang
OBJECTIVE: Research shows that the effect of acute stress on intentional memory suppression could be modulated by individual differences in psychological traits. However, whether acute stress distinctly affects intentional memory suppression in high trait ruminators, a high at-risk group of stress-related disorders, and the neural correlations, remains unclear. METHOD: 55 healthy college students were divided into high and low trait ruminators (HTR and LTR), Following stress manipulation, a Think/No Think task assessed the memory suppression performance...
2024: International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology: IJCHP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699361/contribution-of-de-novo-retroelements-to-birth-defects-and-childhood-cancers
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Chong Chu, Viktor Ljungström, Antuan Tran, Hu Jin, Peter J Park
Insertion of active retroelements-L1s, Alu s, and SVAs-can disrupt proper genome function and lead to various disorders including cancer. However, the role of de novo retroelements (DNRTs) in birth defects and childhood cancers has not been well characterized due to the lack of adequate data and efficient computational tools. Here, we examine whole-genome sequencing data of 3,244 trios from 12 birth defect and childhood cancer cohorts in the Gabriella Miller Kids First Pediatric Research Program. Using an improved version of our tool xTea (x-Transposable element analyzer) that incorporates a deep-learning module, we identified 162 DNRTs, as well as 2 pseudogene insertions...
April 16, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699303/comparative-gene-regulatory-networks-modulating-apoe-expression-in-microglia-and-astrocytes
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Logan Brase, Yanbo Yu, Eric McDade, Oscar Harari, Bruno A Benitez
BACKGROUND: Single-cell technologies have unveiled various transcriptional states in different brain cell types. Transcription factors (TFs) regulate the expression of related gene sets, thereby controlling these diverse expression states. Apolipoprotein E ( APOE ), a pivotal risk-modifying gene in Alzheimer's disease (AD), is expressed in specific glial transcriptional states associated with AD. However, it is still unknown whether the upstream regulatory programs that modulate its expression are shared across brain cell types or specific to microglia and astrocytes...
April 22, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699237/brain-delivery-of-fibronectin-through-bioactive-phosphorous-dendrimers-for-parkinson-s-disease-treatment-via-cooperative-modulation-of-microglia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Waicong Dai, Mengsi Zhan, Yue Gao, Huxiao Sun, Yu Zou, Régis Laurent, Serge Mignani, Jean-Pierre Majoral, Mingwu Shen, Xiangyang Shi
Effective treatment of Parkinson's disease (PD), a prevalent central neurodegenerative disorder particularly affecting the elderly population, still remains a huge challenge. We present here a novel nanomedicine formulation based on bioactive hydroxyl-terminated phosphorous dendrimers (termed as AK123) complexed with fibronectin (FN) with anti-inflammatory and antioxidative activities. The created optimized AK123/FN nanocomplexes (NCs) with a size of 223 nm display good colloidal stability in aqueous solution and can be specifically taken up by microglia through FN-mediated targeting...
August 2024: Bioactive Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698823/effects-of-psilocybin-psychedelic-mushroom-extract-and-5-hydroxytryptophan-on-brain-immediate-early-gene-expression-interaction-with-serotonergic-receptor-modulators
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elad Lerer, Alexander Botvinnik, Orr Shahar, Meitar Grad, Karin Blakolmer, Noam Shomron, Amit Lotan, Bernard Lerer, Tzuri Lifschytz
Background: Immediate early genes (IEGs) are rapidly activated and initiate diverse cellular processes including neuroplasticity. We report the effect of psilocybin (PSIL), PSIL-containing psychedelic mushroom extract (PME) and 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) on expression of the IEGs, cfos, egr1 , and egr2 in mouse somatosensory cortex (SSC). Methods: In our initial experiment, male C57Bl/6j mice were injected with PSIL 4.4 mg/kg or 5-HTP 200 mg/kg, alone or immediately preceded by serotonergic receptor modulators...
2024: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698583/electroacupuncture-modulates-abnormal-brain-connectivity-after-ischemia-reperfusion-injury-in-rats-a-graph-theory-based-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Si-Si Li, Xiang-Xin Xing, Xu-Yun Hua, Yu-Wen Zhang, Jia-Jia Wu, Chun-Lei Shan, He Wang, Mou-Xiong Zheng, Jian-Guang Xu
BACKGROUND: Electroacupuncture (EA) has been shown to facilitate brain plasticity-related functional recovery following ischemic stroke. The functional magnetic resonance imaging technique can be used to determine the range and mode of brain activation. After stroke, EA has been shown to alter brain connectivity, whereas EA's effect on brain network topology properties remains unclear. An evaluation of EA's effects on global and nodal topological properties in rats with ischemia reperfusion was conducted in this study...
May 2024: Brain and Behavior
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