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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38468667/traumatic-penetrating-head-injury-by-crossbow-projectiles-a-case-report-and-literature-review
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Moath Abdullah Khayat, Hassan Khayat, Mohamed Rashed Alhantoobi, Majid Aljoghaiman, Doron D Sommer, Almunder Algird, Daipayan Guha
BACKGROUND: Low-energy penetrating head injuries caused by arrows are relatively uncommon. The objective of this report is to describe a case presentation and management of self-inflicted intracranial injury using a crossbow and to provide a relevant literature review. CASE REPORT: A 31-year-old man with a previous psychiatric history sustained a self-inflicted injury using a crossbow that he bought from a department store. The patient arrived neurologically intact at the hospital, fully awake and oriented...
2024: Surgical Neurology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38468130/microglial-activation-in-the-lateral-amygdala-promotes-anxiety-like-behaviors-in-mice-with-chronic-moderate-noise-exposure
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoqi Peng, Yunfeng Mao, Yehao Liu, Qian Dai, Yingju Tai, Bin Luo, Yue Liang, Ruirui Guan, Wenjie Zhou, Lin Chen, Zhi Zhang, Guoming Shen, Haitao Wang
BACKGROUND: Long-term non-traumatic noise exposure, such as heavy traffic noise, can elicit emotional disorders in humans. However, the underlying neural substrate is still poorly understood. METHODS: We exposed mice to moderate white noise for 28 days to induce anxiety-like behaviors, measured by open-field, elevated plus maze, and light-dark box tests. In vivo multi-electrode recordings in awake mice were used to examine neuronal activity. Chemogenetics were used to silence specific brain regions...
March 2024: CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38467902/real-time-analysis-of-large-scale-neuronal-imaging-enables-closed-loop-investigation-of-neural-dynamics
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chun-Feng Shang, Yu-Fan Wang, Mei-Ting Zhao, Qiu-Xiang Fan, Shan Zhao, Yu Qian, Sheng-Jin Xu, Yu Mu, Jie Hao, Jiu-Lin Du
Large-scale imaging of neuronal activities is crucial for understanding brain functions. However, it is challenging to analyze large-scale imaging data in real time, preventing closed-loop investigation of neural circuitry. Here we develop a real-time analysis system with a field programmable gate array-graphics processing unit design for an up to 500-megabyte-per-second image stream. Adapted to whole-brain imaging of awake larval zebrafish, the system timely extracts activity from up to 100,000 neurons and enables closed-loop perturbations of neural dynamics...
March 11, 2024: Nature Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464324/the-recovery-of-parabolic-avalanches-in-spatially-subsampled-neuronal-networks-at-criticality
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Keshav Srinivasan, Tiago L Ribeiro, Patrick Kells, Dietmar Plenz
UNLABELLED: Scaling relationships characterize complex systems at criticality. In the brain, these relationships are evident in scale-invariant activity cascades, so-called neuronal avalanches, quantified by power laws in avalanche size and duration. At the cellular level, neuronal avalanches are identified in spatially distributed groups of neurons that participate in cascades of coincident action potential firing. Such spatiotemporal synchronization is central to theories on brain function, yet scaling relationships in avalanche synchronization have been challenging to study when only a fraction of neurons is observed, underestimating avalanche properties...
February 28, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464308/monkeys-engage-in-visual-simulation-to-solve-complex-problems
#45
Aarit Ahuja, Nadira Yusif Rodriguez, Alekh Karkada Ashok, Thomas Serre, Theresa Desrochers, David Sheinberg
Visual simulation - i.e., using internal reconstructions of the world to experience potential future versions of events that are not currently happening - is among the most sophisticated capacities of the human mind. But is this ability in fact uniquely human? To answer this question, we tested monkeys on a series of experiments involving the 'Planko' game, which we have previously used to evoke visual simulation in human participants. We found that monkeys were able to successfully play the game using a simulation strategy, predicting the trajectory of a ball through a field of planks while demonstrating a level of accuracy and behavioral signatures comparable to humans...
February 26, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38459113/modulatory-effects-of-noradrenergic-and-serotonergic-signaling-pathway-on-neurovascular-coupling
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert B Renden, Adam Institoris, Kushal Sharma, Cam Ha T Tran
Dynamic changes in astrocyte Ca2+ are recognized as contributors to functional hyperemia, a critical response to increased neuronal activity mediated by a process known as neurovascular coupling (NVC). Although the critical role of glutamatergic signaling in this process has been extensively investigated, the impact of behavioral state, and the release of behavior-associated neurotransmitters, such as norepinephrine and serotonin, on astrocyte Ca2+ dynamics and functional hyperemia have received less attention...
March 8, 2024: Communications Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38450042/machine-learning-based-evaluation-of-spontaneous-pain-and-analgesics-from-cellular-calcium-signals-in-the-mouse-primary-somatosensory-cortex-using-explainable-features
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Myeong Seong Bak, Haney Park, Heera Yoon, Geehoon Chung, Hyunjin Shin, Soonho Shin, Tai Wan Kim, Kyungjoon Lee, U Valentin Nägerl, Sang Jeong Kim, Sun Kwang Kim
INTRODUCTION: Pain that arises spontaneously is considered more clinically relevant than pain evoked by external stimuli. However, measuring spontaneous pain in animal models in preclinical studies is challenging due to methodological limitations. To address this issue, recently we developed a deep learning (DL) model to assess spontaneous pain using cellular calcium signals of the primary somatosensory cortex (S1) in awake head-fixed mice. However, DL operate like a "black box", where their decision-making process is not transparent and is difficult to understand, which is especially evident when our DL model classifies different states of pain based on cellular calcium signals...
2024: Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441862/use-of-indocyanine-green-near-infrared-imaging-for-sentinel-lymph-node-biopsy-in-early-oral-squamous-cell-carcinoma-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nadja A Stenz, Gregoire B Morand, Manuel Schoch, Jonas Werner, Gunesh P Rajan
PURPOSE: The current established technique for sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy is preoperative injection of 99m technetium-labeled nanosized colloids (99m Tc) followed by single photon emission computed tomography and standard computed tomography (SPECT/CT) with subsequent intraoperative gamma probe-guided excision of the SLN. It is however time and resource consuming, causes radiation exposure and morbidity for the patient as the injection is done in the awake patient. Recently near-infrared imaging with indocyanine green (ICG) gained importance in SLN biopsy as a faster and more convenient technique...
March 5, 2024: Molecular Imaging and Biology: MIB: the Official Publication of the Academy of Molecular Imaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38438546/large-scale-cranial-window-for-in-vivo-mouse-brain-imaging-utilizing-fluoropolymer-nanosheet-and-light-curable-resin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Taiga Takahashi, Hong Zhang, Masakazu Agetsuma, Junichi Nabekura, Kohei Otomo, Yosuke Okamura, Tomomi Nemoto
Two-photon microscopy enables in vivo imaging of neuronal activity in mammalian brains at high resolution. However, two-photon imaging tools for stable, long-term, and simultaneous study of multiple brain regions in same mice are lacking. Here, we propose a method to create large cranial windows covering such as the whole parietal cortex and cerebellum in mice using fluoropolymer nanosheets covered with light-curable resin (termed the 'Nanosheet Incorporated into light-curable REsin' or NIRE method). NIRE method can produce cranial windows conforming the curved cortical and cerebellar surfaces, without motion artifacts in awake mice, and maintain transparency for >5 months...
March 4, 2024: Communications Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38423263/a-novel-restrainer-device-for-acquistion-of-brain-images-in-awake-rats
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jakov Tiefenbach, Logan Shannon, Mark Lobosky, Sadie Johnson, Hugh H Chan, Nicole Byram, Andre G Machado, Charlie Androjna, Kenneth B Baker
Functional neuroimaging methods like fMRI and PET are vital in neuroscience research, but require that subjects remain still throughout the scan. In animal research, anesthetic agents are typically applied to facilitate the acquisition of high-quality data with minimal motion artifact. However, anesthesia can have profound effects on brain metabolism, selectively altering dynamic neural networks and confounding the acquired data. To overcome the challenge, we have developed a novel head fixation device designed to support awake rat brain imaging...
February 27, 2024: NeuroImage
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38418149/-in-vivo-evaluation-of-brain-18-f-f-fdg-uptake-pattern-under-different-anaesthesia-protocols
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zita Kepes, Viktória Arato, Csaba Csikos, Eva Hegedus, Regina Esze, Tamas Nagy, Istvan Joszai, Miklos Emri, Istvan Kertesz, Gyorgy Trencsenyi
BACKGROUND/AIM: Since the use of anaesthetics has the drawback of altering radiotracer distribution, preclinical positron emission tomography (PET) imaging findings of anaesthetised animals must be carefully handled. This study aimed at assessing the cerebral [18 F]F-FDG uptake pattern in healthy Wistar rats under four different anaesthesia protocols using microPET/magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Post-injection of 15±1...
2024: In Vivo
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38417621/transoperative-magnetic-resonance-imaging-in-awake-glioma-surgery-experience-in-a-latin-american-tertiary-level-center
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mauro E Ruella, Guido Caffaratti, Hernan Chaves, Paulina Yañez, Andrés Cervio
OBJECTIVE: Analyze the usefulness, efficacy, and safety of transoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging in glioma surgery in awake patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective, single-center, analytical study of a cohort of patients who underwent awake surgery for gliomas by the same surgeon in a third-level Argentine center, in the period between 2012-2022. Only patients with pathology-confirmed gliomas, with 6-month follow-up, who had pre and postoperative volumetric MRI, were included in this sample...
February 26, 2024: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38415989/sleep-stage-dependent-alterations-in-cerebral-oxygen-metabolism-quantified-by-magnetic-resonance
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing Xu, Andrew Wiemken, Michael C Langham, Hengyi Rao, Marianne Nabbout, Alessandra S Caporale, Richard J Schwab, John A Detre, Felix W Wehrli
A key function of sleep is to provide a regular period of reduced brain metabolism, which is critical for maintenance of healthy brain function. The purpose of this work was to quantify the sleep-stage-dependent changes in brain energetics in terms of cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2 ) as a function of sleep stage using quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with concurrent electroencephalography (EEG) during sleep in the scanner. Twenty-two young and older subjects with regular sleep hygiene and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) in the normal range were recruited for the study...
March 2024: Journal of Neuroscience Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38415223/fractured-columnar-small-world-functional-network-organization-in-volumes-of-l2-3-of-mouse-auditory-cortex
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zac Bowen, Kelson Shilling-Scrivo, Wolfgang Losert, Patrick O Kanold
The sensory cortices of the brain exhibit large-scale functional topographic organization, such as the tonotopic organization of the primary auditory cortex (A1) according to sound frequency. However, at the level of individual neurons, layer 2/3 (L2/3) A1 appears functionally heterogeneous. To identify if there exists a higher-order functional organization of meso-scale neuronal networks within L2/3 that bridges order and disorder, we used in vivo two-photon calcium imaging of pyramidal neurons to identify networks in three-dimensional volumes of L2/3 A1 in awake mice...
February 2024: PNAS Nexus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38414605/clinical-efficacy-and-mechanism-study-of-mid-frequency-anti-snoring-device-in-treating-moderate-obstructive-sleep-apnea-hypopnea-syndrome
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bao Qian, Zhan-Jun Chen, Yong-Sheng Wang, Xiao-Yan Hu, Xiao-Biao Hu, Yong-Hua Zheng
BACKGROUND: Obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) is primarily caused by airway obstruction due to narrowing and blockage in the nasal and nasopharyngeal, oropharyngeal, soft palate, and tongue base areas. The mid-frequency anti-snoring device is a new technology based on sublingual nerve stimulation. Its principle is to improve the degree of oropharyngeal airway stenosis in OSAHS patients under mid-frequency wave stimulation. Nevertheless, there is a lack of clinical application and imaging evidence...
February 16, 2024: World Journal of Clinical Cases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38410409/case-report-acute-common-peroneal-nerve-injury-after-posterior-lumbar-decompression-surgery
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Peng Wei Wang, Ming Hsuan Chung, Dueng Yuan Hueng, Chung Ching Hsia
Spine surgery is a prevalently performed procedure. Some authors have proposed an age-related surge in surgical and general complications. During spine surgery, patients are placed in positions that are not physiologic, would not be tolerated for prolonged periods by the patient in the awake state, and may lead to complications. Understanding these uncommon complications and their etiology is pivotal to prevention and necessary. The patient is a 76-year-old woman referred to the outpatient department of neurosurgery in February 2022 by her physiatrist with a chief complaint of chronic low back pain and numbness over the left leg...
2024: Frontiers in Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38409359/opioid-free-anesthesia-with-ultrasound-guided-quadratus-lumborum-block-in-the-supine-position-for-lower-abdominal-or-pelvic-surgery-a-randomized-controlled-trial
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jingwei Dai, Shanliang Li, Qijun Weng, Jinxiong Long, Duozhi Wu
In the past, quadratus lumborum block (QLB) was mostly used for postoperative analgesia in patients, and few anesthesiologists applied it during surgery with opioid-free anesthesia (OFA). Consequently, it is still unclear whether QLB in the supine position can provide perfect analgesia and inhibit anesthetic stress during surgery under the OFA strategy. To observe the clinical efficacy of ultrasound-guided quadratus lumborum block (US-QLB) in the supine position with OFA for lower abdominal and pelvic surgery...
February 26, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38406178/fipha-an-open-source-platform-for-fiber-photometry-analysis
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew F Bridge, Leslie R Wilson, Sambit Panda, Korey D Stevanovic, Ayland C Letsinger, Sandra McBride, Jesse D Cushman
SIGNIFICANCE: Fiber photometry (FP) is a widely used technique in modern behavioral neuroscience, employing genetically encoded fluorescent sensors to monitor neural activity and neurotransmitter release in awake-behaving animals. However, analyzing photometry data can be both laborious and time-consuming. AIM: We propose the fiber photometry analysis (FiPhA) app, which is a general-purpose FP analysis application. The goal is to develop a pipeline suitable for a wide range of photometry approaches, including spectrally resolved, camera-based, and lock-in demodulation...
January 2024: Neurophotonics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405897/monkey-dorsolateral-prefrontal-cortex-shows-anatomically-and-functionally-specific-responses-to-sequential-but-not-temporal-or-image-changes
#59
Nadira Yusif Rodriguez, Aarit Ahuja, Debaleena Basu, Theresa M Desrochers
Sequential information permeates our daily lives, such as when listening to music. These sequences are potentially abstract in that they do not depend on the exact identity of the stimuli (pitch of the notes), but on the rule that they follow (interval between them). Previously, we showed that a subregion of monkey lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC), area 46, responds to abstract visual sequences in a manner that parallels human responses. However, area 46 has several mapped subregions and abstract sequences require of multiple stimulus features (such as stimulus and time), leaving open questions as to the specificity of responses in the LPFC...
February 14, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405778/functional-architecture-of-intracellular-oscillations-in-hippocampal-dendrites
#60
Zhenrui Liao, Kevin C Gonzalez, Deborah M Li, Catalina M Yang, Donald Holder, Natalie E McClain, Guofeng Zhang, Stephen W Evans, Mariya Chavarha, Jane Yi, Christopher D Makinson, Michael Z Lin, Attila Losonczy, Adrian Negrean
Fast electrical signaling in dendrites is central to neural computations that support adaptive behaviors. Conventional techniques lack temporal and spatial resolution and the ability to track underlying membrane potential dynamics present across the complex three-dimensional dendritic arbor in vivo . Here, we perform fast two-photon imaging of dendritic and somatic membrane potential dynamics in single pyramidal cells in the CA1 region of the mouse hippocampus during awake behavior. We study the dynamics of subthreshold membrane potential and suprathreshold dendritic events throughout the dendritic arbor in vivo by combining voltage imaging with simultaneous local field potential recording, post hoc morphological reconstruction, and a spatial navigation task...
February 12, 2024: bioRxiv
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