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  1. Multiple Mild Stimulations Reduce Membrane Distribution of CX3CR1 Promoted by Annexin a1 in Microglia to Attenuate Excessive Dendritic Spine Pruning and Cognitive Deficits Caused by a Transient Ischemic Attack in Mice

    A transient ischemic attack (TIA) can cause reversible and delayed impairment of cognition, but the specific mechanisms are still unclear. Annexin a1...

    Lu Zheng, Yi Wang, ... **g Shi in Neuroscience Bulletin
    Article 30 March 2022
  2. The Role of Cognitive Reserve in Protecting Cerebellar Volumes of Older Adults with mild Cognitive Impairment

    The present study aims to investigate the relationship between cerebellar volumes and cognitive reserve in individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment...

    Maria Devita, Giulia Debiasi, ... Alessandra Coin in The Cerebellum
    Article Open access 19 April 2024
  3. Interhemispheric inhibition and gait adaptation associations in people with multiple sclerosis

    Background

    Multiple sclerosis is a neurodegenerative disease that damages the myelin sheath within the central nervous system. Axonal demyelination,...

    Andrew C. Hagen, Jordan S. Acosta, ... Brett W. Fling in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 01 June 2024
  4. Coherence in event-related EEG oscillations in patients with Alzheimer’s disease dementia and amnestic mild cognitive impairment

    Objectives Working memory performances are based on brain functional connectivity, so that connectivity may be deranged in individuals with mild...

    Ezgi Fide, Deniz Yerlikaya, ... Görsev G. Yener in Cognitive Neurodynamics
    Article 17 December 2022
  5. The cognitive effect of non-invasive brain stimulation combined with cognitive training in Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Background

    Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) combined with cognitive training (CT) may have shown some prospects on improving cognitive function...

    Ting Yang, Wentao Liu, ... Chengsen Jia in Alzheimer's Research & Therapy
    Article Open access 27 June 2024
  6. Targeted cognitive game training enhances cognitive performance in multiple sclerosis patients treated with interferon beta 1-a

    Background

    Prevention of cognitive decline in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is of major importance. We explored the effect of a 6 months computerized game...

    Shay Menascu, Roy Aloni, ... Anat Achiron in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
    Article Open access 19 December 2021
  7. Excitability of the Nociceptive System in Rats after Blast-Induced Traumatic Brain Injury

    In a group of healthy adult male albino rats ( n =6), we measured pain thresholds under conditions of electrocutaneous stimulation of the limbs (in a...

    Yu. V. Kozlova, O. M. Demchenko in Neurophysiology
    Article 13 April 2024
  8. Ketamine abrogates sensorimotor deficits and cytokine dysregulation in a chronic unpredictable mild stress model of depression

    Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a serious mental disorder with influence across the functional systems of the body. The pathogenesis of MDD has...

    Edem Ekpenyong Edem, Collins-Kevin Chukwudi Anyanwu, ... Linus Anderson Enye in Psychopharmacology
    Article 18 November 2021
  9. Abnormal multisensory integration in relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis

    Temporal Binding Window (TBW) represents a reliable index of efficient multisensory integration process, which allows individuals to infer which...

    Serena Giurgola, Carlotta Casati, ... Nadia Bolognini in Experimental Brain Research
    Article Open access 30 January 2022
  10. Glutamate in Multiple Sclerosis: From Pathophysiology to Treatments

    Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease typified by overt demyelination and inflammation that develop in selected regions of the central...
    Anna Pittaluga, Guendalina Olivero in Glutamate and Neuropsychiatric Disorders
    Chapter 2022
  11. Gateway reflexes describe novel neuro-immune communications that establish immune cell gateways at specific vessels

    Neuroinflammation is an important biological process induced by complex interactions between immune cells and neuronal cells in the central nervous...

    Hiroki Tanaka, Rie Hasebe, ... Masaaki Murakami in Bioelectronic Medicine
    Article Open access 08 November 2023
  12. Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation attenuates inflammatory bowel disease in children: a proof-of-concept clinical trial

    Background

    Vagus nerve stimulation is an investigational anti-inflammatory therapy targeting the nervous system to modulate immune activity. This...

    Benjamin Sahn, Kristine Pascuma, ... James F. Markowitz in Bioelectronic Medicine
    Article Open access 18 October 2023
  13. Using neural biomarkers to personalize dosing of vagus nerve stimulation

    Background

    Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is an established therapy for treating a variety of chronic diseases, such as epilepsy, depression, obesity,...

    Antonin Berthon, Lorenz Wernisch, ... Oliver Armitage in Bioelectronic Medicine
    Article Open access 17 June 2024
  14. Models for Assessing Anxiety and Depression in Multiple Sclerosis: from Mouse to Man

    Multiple sclerosis (MS) patients often suffer from anxiety disorders and depression. An effective treatment would improve quality of life and would...
    Protocol 2021
  15. The gateway reflex regulates tissue-specific autoimmune diseases

    The dynamic interaction and movement of substances and cells between the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral organs are meticulously...

    Yuki Tanaka, Izuru Ohki, ... Masaaki Murakami in Inflammation and Regeneration
    Article Open access 07 March 2024
  16. Clinical safety and feasibility of a novel implantable neuroimmune modulation device for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis: initial results from the randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled RESET-RA study

    Background

    Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease that causes persistent synovitis, bone damage, and progressive joint...

    Daniel Peterson, Mark Van Poppel, ... R. Mark Richardson in Bioelectronic Medicine
    Article Open access 13 March 2024
  17. Epigenomic response to albuterol treatment in asthma-relevant airway epithelial cells

    Background

    Albuterol is the first-line asthma medication used in diverse populations. Although DNA methylation (DNAm) is an epigenetic mechanism...

    Javier Perez-Garcia, Maria Pino-Yanes, ... Esteban G. Burchard in Clinical Epigenetics
    Article Open access 03 October 2023
  18. Advanced Drug Delivery Approaches Containing Synbiotics

    Synbiotics have shown various beneficial effects in inflammatory bowel diseases, irritable bowel syndrome, infectious disorders, and diarrheal...
    Popat Kumbhar, Kaustubh Kolekar, ... John Disouza in Synbiotics in Human Health: Biology to Drug Delivery
    Reference work entry 2024
  19. Connectivity Alterations in Emotional and Cognitive Networks During a Manic State Induced by Direct Electrical Stimulation

    Mania is characterized by affective and cognitive alterations, with heightened external and self-awareness that are opposite to the alteration of...

    Julia Scholly, Adrien Gras, ... Fabrice Bartolomei in Brain Topography
    Article 07 September 2022
  20. Letter K

    Kabuki syndrome (Kabuki make-up syndrome, Niikawa-Kuroki Syndrome) is a rare multisystemic disorder characterized by a distinct face, postnatal...
    Michael R. Shurin, Galina V. Shurin, Ken M. Shurin in Basic and Clinical Immunology by Names
    Chapter 2023
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