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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682490/trp-channels-in-excitotoxicity
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REVIEW
Pengyu Zong, Nicholas Legere, Jianlin Feng, Lixia Yue
Glutamate excitotoxicity is a central mechanism contributing to cellular dysfunction and death in various neurological disorders and diseases, such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, schizophrenia, addiction, mood disorders, Huntington's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, pathologic pain, and even normal aging-related changes. This detrimental effect emerges from glutamate binding to glutamate receptors, including α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid receptors, N -methyl-d-aspartate receptors, kainate receptors, and GluD receptors...
April 29, 2024: Neuroscientist: a Review Journal Bringing Neurobiology, Neurology and Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673819/perineuronal-net-microscopy-from-brain-pathology-to-artificial-intelligence
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REVIEW
Mikhail Paveliev, Anton A Egorchev, Foat Musin, Nikita Lipachev, Anastasiia Melnikova, Rustem M Gimadutdinov, Aidar R Kashipov, Dmitry Molotkov, Dmitry E Chickrin, Albert V Aganov
Perineuronal nets (PNN) are a special highly structured type of extracellular matrix encapsulating synapses on large populations of CNS neurons. PNN undergo structural changes in schizophrenia, epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease, stroke, post-traumatic conditions, and some other brain disorders. The functional role of the PNN microstructure in brain pathologies has remained largely unstudied until recently. Here, we review recent research implicating PNN microstructural changes in schizophrenia and other disorders...
April 11, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671516/gamma-oscillations-induced-by-40-hz-visual-auditory-stimulation-for-the-treatment-of-acute-phase-limb-motor-rehabilitation-after-stroke-study-protocol-for-a-prospective-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wang Fu, Xiaoming Yu, Minghui Lai, Yuanli Li, Yingting Yang, Yong Qin, Min Yu, Feng Wang, Cong Wang
BACKGROUND: The incidence of hemiparetic limb dysfunction reaches 85% in stroke patients, emerging as a critical factor influencing their daily lives. However, the effectiveness of current rehabilitation treatments is considerably limited, particularly in patients with upper extremity impairment. This study aims to conduct a prospective clinical trial to validate the safety and effectiveness of gamma oscillations induced by 40-Hz visual-auditory stimulation in treating post-stroke upper limb dysfunction and to explore the relevant mechanisms...
April 26, 2024: Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669974/second-antiseizure-medication-monotherapy-in-patients-with-adult-onset-epilepsy-a-register-based-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Konstantinos Polychronidis, Samuel Håkansson, Saman Hosseini Ashtiani, André Idegård, David Larsson, Johan Zelano
OBJECTIVE: Revision of therapy is fundamental in epilepsy care, since only half of patients achieve seizure freedom and tolerate the first antiseizure medication (ASM). We studied the selection and retention of second antiseizure medication monotherapy in adults who discontinued treatment with one of the three most frequently prescribed first ASMs, and the impact of age or brain comorbidities. METHODS: Using Swedish national registers, we conducted a population-based, retrospective cohort study from 2007 to 2019 on patients age ≥ 30 at the epilepsy diagnosis that had switched to a second monotherapy after the three most common initial monotherapies (n = 7369)...
April 25, 2024: Epilepsy & Behavior: E&B
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669936/diffusion-and-functional-mri-in-surgical-neuromodulation
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REVIEW
Nicole A Silva, Jessica Barrios-Martinez, Fang-Cheng Yeh, Mojgan Hodaie, Daniel Roque, Varina L Boerwinkle, Vibhor Krishna
Surgical neuromodulation has witnessed significant progress in recent decades. Notably, deep brain stimulation (DBS), delivered precisely within therapeutic targets, has revolutionized the treatment of medication-refractory movement disorders and is now expanding for refractory psychiatric disorders, refractory epilepsy, and post-stroke motor recovery. In parallel, the advent of incisionless treatment with focused ultrasound ablation (FUSA) can offer patients life-changing symptomatic relief. Recent research has underscored the potential to further optimize DBS and FUSA outcomes by conceptualizing the therapeutic targets as critical nodes embedded within specific brain networks instead of strictly anatomical structures...
April 25, 2024: Neurotherapeutics: the Journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663784/veratrum-nigrum-l-a-comprehensive-review-of-ethnopharmacology-phytochemistry-pharmacology-pharmacokinetics-and-metabolism-toxicity-and-incompatibility
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REVIEW
Xiang Zhao, Shiyang Li, Zedong Xiang
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Veratrum nigrum L. (V. nigrum) is a well-known herb with a lengthy history of use in Asian and European countries. V. nigrum has been traditionally used to treat epilepsy, hypertension, malignant sores, and stroke, and it possesses emetic and insecticide properties. AIM OF THE REVIEW: This review summarized the ethnopharmacology, phytochemistry, pharmacology, pharmacokinetics and metabolism, and toxicity of V. nigrum as well as its incompatibility with other herbs...
April 23, 2024: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38653513/remote-neuropsychological-assessment-of-patients-with-neurological-disorders-and-injuries-a-study-protocol-for-a-cross-sectional-case-control-validation-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nils Berginström, Linus Andersson
INTRODUCTION: There are great potential benefits of being able to conduct neuropsychological assessments remotely, especially for hard-to-reach or less mobile patient groups. Such tools need to be equivalent to standard tests done in the clinic and also easy to use in a variety of clinical populations. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This study protocol describes a cross-sectional study aimed at validating the newly developed digitalized neuropsychological test battery Mindmore Remote in patients with neurological disorders and injuries...
April 22, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645790/neuromodulation-techniques-in-poststroke-motor-impairment-recovery-efficacy-challenges-and-future-directions
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REVIEW
Xiang-Ling Huang, Ming-Yung Wu, Ciou-Chan Wu, Lian-Cing Yan, Mei-Huei He, Yu-Chen Chen, Sheng-Tzung Tsai
Cerebrovascular accidents, also known as strokes, represent a major global public health challenge and contribute to substantial mortality, disability, and socioeconomic burden. Multidisciplinary approaches for poststroke therapies are crucial for recovering lost functions and adapting to new limitations. This review discusses the potential of neuromodulation techniques, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), transcranial direct current stimulation, spinal cord stimulation (SCS), vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), and deep brain stimulation (DBS), as innovative strategies for facilitating poststroke recovery...
2024: Tzu chi medical journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645585/a-review-of-functional-neuromodulation-in-humans-using-low-intensity-transcranial-focused-ultrasound
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REVIEW
Kyuheon Lee, Tae Young Park, Wonhye Lee, Hyungmin Kim
Transcranial ultrasonic neuromodulation is a rapidly burgeoning field where low-intensity transcranial focused ultrasound (tFUS), with exquisite spatial resolution and deep tissue penetration, is used to non-invasively activate or suppress neural activity in specific brain regions. Over the past decade, there has been a rapid increase of tFUS neuromodulation studies in healthy humans and subjects with central nervous system (CNS) disease conditions, including a recent surge of clinical investigations in patients...
May 2024: Biomedical Engineering Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641413/inhibition-of-neuron-restrictive-silencing-factor-rest-nrsf-chromatin-binding-attenuates-epileptogenesis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alicia M Hall, Noriko Kamei, Manlin Shao, Hyun-Seung Mun, Kevin Chen, Yuncai Chen, Tallie Z Baram
The mechanisms by which brain insults lead to subsequent epilepsy remain unclear. Insults including trauma, stroke, infections and long seizures (status epilepticus; SE) increase the nuclear expression and chromatin binding of the neuronal restrictive silencing factor / RE-1 silencing transcription factor (NRSF/REST). REST/NRSF orchestrates major disruption of the expression of key neuronal genes, including ion channels and neurotransmitter receptors, potentially contributing to epileptogenesis. Accordingly, transient interference with REST/NRSF chromatin binding after an epilepsy-provoking SE suppressed spontaneous seizures for the 12- day duration of a prior study...
April 19, 2024: ENeuro
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38640725/association-of-early-seizures-after-ischemic-stroke-with-diffusion-weighted-imaging-alberta-stroke-program-early-ct-score-dwi-aspects-and-neutrophil-to-lymphocyte-ratio
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maryam Ebrahimian, Mohamad Hosein Mohamadi, Mahshid Mahyad, Fariborz Rezaeitalab
BACKGROUND: Post-stroke seizure (PSS) is a common considerable complication of acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Early risk assessment can clinical practitioners to plan effective prevention and management. We aimed to determine whether assessing Diffusion-Weighted Imaging-Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score (DWI-ASPECTS), and neutrophil indices allows for identifying patients at risk of PSS. METHODS: This prospective study included AIS patients with cortical involvement admitted to a single academic center between January 2020 to October 2023...
April 18, 2024: Epilepsy & Behavior: E&B
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627943/early-seizures-and-risk-of-epilepsy-and-death-after-intracerebral-haemorrhage-the-much-italy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alessandro Pezzini, Barbara Tarantino, Marialuisa Zedde, Simona Marcheselli, Giorgio Silvestrelli, Alfonso Ciccone, Maria Luisa DeLodovici, Lucia Princiotta Cariddi, Simone Vidale, Maurizio Paciaroni, Cristiano Azzini, Marina Padroni, Massimo Gamba, Mauro Magoni, Massimo Del Sette, Rossana Tassi, Ivo Giuseppe De Franco, Anna Cavallini, Rocco Salvatore Calabrò, Manuel Cappellari, Elisa Giorli, Giacomo Giacalone, Corrado Lodigiani, Mara Zenorini, Francesco Valletta, Gianni Cutillo, Guido Bonelli, Giorgia Abrignani, Paola Castellini, Antonio Genovese, Lilia Latte, Maria Claudia Trapasso, Chiara Ferraro, Francesco Piancatelli, Rosario Pascarella, Ilaria Grisendi, Federica Assenza, Manuela Napoli, Claudio Moratti, Maurizio Acampa, Mario Grassi
INTRODUCTION: It is unclear which patients with non-traumatic (spontaneous) intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) are at risk of developing acute symptomatic seizures (provoked seizures occurring within the first week after stroke onset; early seizures, ES) and whether ES predispose to the occurrence of remote symptomatic seizures (unprovoked seizures occurring more than 1 week after stroke; post-stroke epilepsy, PSE) and long-term mortality. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In the setting of the Multicenter Study on Cerebral Haemorrhage in Italy (MUCH-Italy) we examined the risk of ES and whether they predict the occurrence of PSE and all-cause mortality in a cohort of patients with first-ever spontaneous ICH and no previous history of epilepsy, consecutively hospitalized in 12 Italian neurological centers from 2002 to 2014...
April 16, 2024: European Stroke Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625521/functional-connectivity-alterations-in-patients-with-post-stroke-epilepsy-based-on-source-level-eeg-and-graph-theory
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dong Ah Lee, Taeik Jang, Jaeho Kang, Seongho Park, Kang Min Park, Min Kang, Park
We investigated the differences in functional connectivity based on the source-level electroencephalography (EEG) analysis between stroke patients with and without post-stroke epilepsy (PSE). Thirty stroke patients with PSE and 35 stroke patients without PSE were enrolled. EEG was conducted during a resting state period. We used a Brainstorm program for source estimation and the connectivity matrix. Data were processed according to EEG frequency bands. We used a BRAPH program to apply a graph theoretical analysis...
April 16, 2024: Brain Topography
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617198/clinical-neuroimaging-and-metabolic-footprint-of-the-neurodevelopmental-disorder-caused-by-monoallelic-hk1-variants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saskia B Wortmann, Rene G Feichtinger, Lucia Abela, Loes A van Gemert, Mélodie Aubart, Claire-Marine Dufeu-Berat, Nathalie Boddaert, Rene de Coo, Lara Stühn, Jasmijn Hebbink, Wolfram Heinritz, Julia Hildebrandt, Nastassja Himmelreich, Christoph Korenke, Anna Lehman, Thomas Leyland, Christine Makowski, Rafael Jenaro Martinez Marin, Pauline Marzin, Chris Mühlhausen, Marlène Rio, Agnes Rotig, Charles-Joris Roux, Manuel Schiff, Tobias B Haack, Steffen Syrbe, Stas A Zylicz, Christian Thiel, Maria Veiga da Cunha, Emile van Schaftingen, Matias Wagner, Johannes A Mayr, Ron A Wevers, Eugen Boltshauser, Michel A Willemsen
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Hexokinase 1 (encoded by HK1 ) catalyzes the first step of glycolysis, the adenosine triphosphate-dependent phosphorylation of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate. Monoallelic HK1 variants causing a neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD) have been reported in 12 individuals. METHODS: We investigated clinical phenotypes, brain MRIs, and the CSF of 15 previously unpublished individuals with monoallelic HK1 variants and an NDD phenotype. RESULTS: All individuals had recurrent variants likely causing gain-of-function, representing mutational hot spots...
April 2024: Neurology. Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38616755/revolutionizing-neurological-disorder-treatment-integrating-innovations-in-pharmaceutical-interventions-and-advanced-therapeutic-technologies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rimpi Arora, Ashish Baldi
Neurological disorders impose a significant burden on individuals, leading to disabilities and a reduced quality of life. However, recent years have witnessed remarkable advancements in pharmaceutical interventions aimed at treating these disorders. This review article aims to provide an overview of the latest innovations and breakthroughs in neurological disorder treatment, with a specific focus on key therapeutic areas such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, and stroke...
April 9, 2024: Current Pharmaceutical Design
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38612396/4-azolyl-benzamidines-as-a-novel-chemotype-for-asic1a-inhibitors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maksym Platonov, Oleksandr Maximyuk, Alexey Rayevsky, Vasyl Hurmach, Olena Iegorova, Vasyl Naumchyk, Elijah Bulgakov, Andrii Cherninskyi, Danil Ozheredov, Serhiy V Ryabukhin, Oleg Krishtal, Dmytro M Volochnyuk
Acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) play a key role in the perception and response to extracellular acidification changes. These proton-gated cation channels are critical for neuronal functions, like learning and memory, fear, mechanosensation and internal adjustments like synaptic plasticity. Moreover, they play a key role in neuronal degeneration, ischemic neuronal injury, seizure termination, pain-sensing, etc. Functional ASICs are homo or heterotrimers formed with (ASIC1-ASIC3) homologous subunits. ASIC1a, a major ASIC isoform in the central nervous system (CNS), possesses an acidic pocket in the extracellular region, which is a key regulator of channel gating...
March 22, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38604203/the-burden-of-neurological-conditions-in-north-africa-and-the-middle-east-1990-2019-a-systematic-analysis-of-the-global-burden-of-disease-study-2019
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
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BACKGROUND: The burden of neurological conditions in north Africa and the Middle East is increasing. We aimed to assess the changes in the burden of neurological conditions in this super-region to aid with future decision making. METHODS: In this analysis of the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2019 data, we examined temporal trends of disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs; deaths and disabilities combined), deaths, incident cases, and prevalent cases of 14 major neurological conditions and eight subtypes in 21 countries in the north Africa and the Middle East super-region...
April 8, 2024: Lancet Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599180/risk-factors-and-temporal-patterns-of-post-stroke-epilepsy-across-stroke-subtypes-insights-from-a-nationwide-cohort-study-in-korea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Woo-Seok Ha, Kimoon Jang, Soomi Cho, Won-Joo Kim, Min Kyung Chu, Kyoung Heo, Kyung Min Kim
INTRODUCTION: We aimed to investigate the risk factors associated with post-stroke epilepsy (PSE) among patients with different subtypes of stroke, focusing on age-related risk and time-varying effects of stroke subtype on PSE development. METHODS: A retrospective, nationwide, population-based cohort study was conducted using Korean National Health Insurance Service-National Sample Cohort data. Patients hospitalized with newly diagnosed stroke from 2005 to 2015 were included and followed up for up to 10 years...
April 10, 2024: Neuroepidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38595279/on-the-functions-of-astrocyte-mediated-neuronal-slow-inward-currents
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Balázs Pál
Slow inward currents are known as neuronal excitatory currents mediated by glutamate release and activation of neuronal extrasynaptic N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors with the contribution of astrocytes. These events are significantly slower than the excitatory postsynaptic currents. Parameters of slow inward currents are determined by several factors including the mechanisms of astrocytic activation and glutamate release, as well as the diffusion pathways from the release site towards the extrasynaptic receptors...
December 1, 2024: Neural Regeneration Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593702/phosphorylation-dependent-allosteric-regulation-of-cx43-gap-junction-inhibitor-potency
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rokas Mickus, Vytautas Raškevičius, Ieva Sarapinienė, Valeryia Mikalayeva, Rytis Prekeris, Vytenis Arvydas Skeberdis
Physiological and pathological processes such as homeostasis, embryogenesis, development, tumorigenesis, and cell movement depend on the intercellular communication through gap junctions (GJIC). Connexin (Cx)-based GJ channels are formed of two apposing hemichannels in the contiguous cells and provide a direct pathway for electrical and metabolic intercellular communication. The main modulators of GJ conductance are transjunctional voltage, intracellular pH, Ca2+ , Mg2+ , and phosphorylation. Chemical modulators of GJIC are being used in cases of various intercellular communication-dependent diseases...
April 8, 2024: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
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