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Anatomy Is Strategy: Skilled Reading Differences Associated With Structural Connectivity Differences In The Reading Network, W. Graves, J. Binder, Rutvik Desai, C. Humphries, B. Stengel, M. Seidenberg
Anatomy Is Strategy: Skilled Reading Differences Associated With Structural Connectivity Differences In The Reading Network, W. Graves, J. Binder, Rutvik Desai, C. Humphries, B. Stengel, M. Seidenberg
Rutvik Desai
No abstract provided.
Where Is The Semantic System? A Critical Review And Meta-Analysis Of 120 Functional Neuroimaging Studies, J. Binder, Rutvik Desai, W. Graves, L. Conant
Where Is The Semantic System? A Critical Review And Meta-Analysis Of 120 Functional Neuroimaging Studies, J. Binder, Rutvik Desai, W. Graves, L. Conant
Rutvik Desai
No abstract provided.
A New Method For Improving Functional-To-Structural Mri Alignment Using Local Pearson Correlation, Z. Saad, D. Glen, G. Chen, M. Beauchamp, Rutvik Desai, R. Cox
A New Method For Improving Functional-To-Structural Mri Alignment Using Local Pearson Correlation, Z. Saad, D. Glen, G. Chen, M. Beauchamp, Rutvik Desai, R. Cox
Rutvik Desai
No abstract provided.
Activation Of Sensory–Motor Areas In Sentence Comprehension, Rutvik Desai, J. Binder, L. Conant, M. Seidenberg
Activation Of Sensory–Motor Areas In Sentence Comprehension, Rutvik Desai, J. Binder, L. Conant, M. Seidenberg
Rutvik Desai
No abstract provided.
A Piece Of The Action: Modulation Of Sensory-Motor Regions By Action Idioms And Metaphors, Rutvik Desai, L. Conant, J. Binder, H. Park, M. Seidenberg
A Piece Of The Action: Modulation Of Sensory-Motor Regions By Action Idioms And Metaphors, Rutvik Desai, L. Conant, J. Binder, H. Park, M. Seidenberg
Rutvik Desai
No abstract provided.
Fmri Of Past Tense Processing: The Effects Of Phonological Complexity And Task Difficulty, Rutvik Desai, L. Conant, E. Waldron, J. Binder
Fmri Of Past Tense Processing: The Effects Of Phonological Complexity And Task Difficulty, Rutvik Desai, L. Conant, E. Waldron, J. Binder
Rutvik Desai
No abstract provided.
Familiarity Differentially Affects Right Hemisphere Contributions To Processing Metaphors And Literals, V. Lai, Wessel Van Dam, L. Conant, J. Binder, Rutvik Desai
Familiarity Differentially Affects Right Hemisphere Contributions To Processing Metaphors And Literals, V. Lai, Wessel Van Dam, L. Conant, J. Binder, Rutvik Desai
Rutvik Desai
The role of the two hemispheres in processing metaphoric language is controversial. While some studies have reported a special role of the right hemisphere (RH) in processing metaphors, others indicate no difference in laterality relative to literal language. Some studies have found a role of the RH for novel/unfamiliar metaphors, but not conventional/familiar metaphors. It is not clear, however, whether the role of the RH is specific to metaphor novelty, or whether it reflects processing, reinterpretation or reanalysis of novel/unfamiliar language in general. Here we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine the effects of familiarity in both metaphoric …
Specialization Along The Left Superior Temporal Sulcus For Auditory Categorization, E. Liebenthal, Rutvik Desai, M. Ellingson, B. Ramachandran, A. Desai, J. Binder
Specialization Along The Left Superior Temporal Sulcus For Auditory Categorization, E. Liebenthal, Rutvik Desai, M. Ellingson, B. Ramachandran, A. Desai, J. Binder
Rutvik Desai
No abstract provided.
Bootstrapping In Miniature Language Acquisition, Rutvik Desai
Bootstrapping In Miniature Language Acquisition, Rutvik Desai
Rutvik Desai
No abstract provided.
Some Neurophysiological Constraints On Models Of Word Naming, J. Binder, D. Medler, Rutvik Desai, L. Conant, E. Liebenthal
Some Neurophysiological Constraints On Models Of Word Naming, J. Binder, D. Medler, Rutvik Desai, L. Conant, E. Liebenthal
Rutvik Desai
No abstract provided.
Attentional And Linguistic Interactions In Speech Perception, M. Sabri, J. Binder, Rutvik Desai, D. Medler, M. Leitl, E. Liebenthal
Attentional And Linguistic Interactions In Speech Perception, M. Sabri, J. Binder, Rutvik Desai, D. Medler, M. Leitl, E. Liebenthal
Rutvik Desai
No abstract provided.
Where Is The Action? Action Sentence Processing In Parkinson's Disease, L. Fernandino, L. Conant, J. Binder, K. Blindauer, B. Hiner, K. Spangler, Rutvik Desai
Where Is The Action? Action Sentence Processing In Parkinson's Disease, L. Fernandino, L. Conant, J. Binder, K. Blindauer, B. Hiner, K. Spangler, Rutvik Desai
Rutvik Desai
No abstract provided.
Argonaute Protein Identity And Pairing Geometry Determine Cooperativity In Mammalian Rna Silencing, Jennifer Broderick, William Salomon, Sean Ryder, Neil Aronin, Phillip Zamore
Argonaute Protein Identity And Pairing Geometry Determine Cooperativity In Mammalian Rna Silencing, Jennifer Broderick, William Salomon, Sean Ryder, Neil Aronin, Phillip Zamore
Sean P. Ryder
Small RNAs loaded into Argonaute proteins direct silencing of complementary target mRNAs. It has been proposed that multiple, imperfectly complementary small interfering RNAs or microRNAs, when bound to the 3' untranslated region of a target mRNA, function cooperatively to silence target expression. We report that, in cultured human HeLa cells and mouse embryonic fibroblasts, Argonaute1 (Ago1), Ago3, and Ago4 act cooperatively to silence both perfectly and partially complementary target RNAs bearing multiple small RNA-binding sites. Our data suggest that for Ago1, Ago3, and Ago4, multiple, adjacent small RNA-binding sites facilitate cooperative interactions that stabilize Argonaute binding. In contrast, small RNAs …
Use Of Telemedicine To Increase Thrombolysis And Advance Care In Acute Ischemic Stroke, Nils Henninger, Nabi Chowdhury, Marc Fisher, Majaz Moonis
Use Of Telemedicine To Increase Thrombolysis And Advance Care In Acute Ischemic Stroke, Nils Henninger, Nabi Chowdhury, Marc Fisher, Majaz Moonis
Nils Henninger
The use of the only proven therapy for acute ischemic stroke, intravenous tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), remains disappointingly low. One potential way to increase the use of tPA is by the implementation of telemedicine stroke care networks. Preliminary data from several studies indicate that the safe and expanded use of tPA for ischemic stroke can be accomplished with the help of telemedicine. Telemedicine stroke care networks can also be used in the future to enhance stroke diagnosis with advanced CT and MRI technology and to potentially increase the number of patients referred to tertiary stroke centers for intra-arterial therapies. It …
Comparison Between Coated Vs. Uncoated Suture Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion In The Rat As Assessed By Perfusion/Diffusion Weighted Imaging, James Bouley, Marc Fisher, Nils Henninger
Comparison Between Coated Vs. Uncoated Suture Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion In The Rat As Assessed By Perfusion/Diffusion Weighted Imaging, James Bouley, Marc Fisher, Nils Henninger
Nils Henninger
Differences among models in the temporal evolution of ischemia after middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) in rats may considerably influence the results of experimental treatment studies. Using diffusion and perfusion imaging, we compared the spatiotemporal evolution of ischemia in Sprague-Dawley rats after permanent MCAO (pMCAO) with different types of sutures. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly assigned to pMCAO produced with either 4-0 silicone coated (n=8), or 3-0 uncoated monofilaments (n=8). Serial determination of quantitative cerebral blood flow (CBF) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) maps were performed up to 3 h after pMCAO. Lesion volumes were calculated by using previously validated …
Characterizing Tissue Fate After Transient Cerebral Ischemia Of Varying Duration Using Quantitative Diffusion And Perfusion Imaging, Juergen Bardutzky, Qiang Shen, Nils Henninger, Stefan Schwab, Timothy Duong, Marc Fisher
Characterizing Tissue Fate After Transient Cerebral Ischemia Of Varying Duration Using Quantitative Diffusion And Perfusion Imaging, Juergen Bardutzky, Qiang Shen, Nils Henninger, Stefan Schwab, Timothy Duong, Marc Fisher
Nils Henninger
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of reperfusion on ischemic lesion evolution and pixel-by-pixel apparent diffusion coefficient-cerebral blood flow (ADC-CBF) dynamics of core and mismatch tissues after 35, 60, and 95 minutes of transient focal ischemia in rats (n=28). METHODS: Serial diffusion-, perfusion-, and T2-weighted imaging were performed up to 24 hours. The evolution of the magnetic resonance image-derived lesion volume was investigated and ADC-CBF scatterplots were performed to prospectively characterize the ADC and CBF dynamics of core and mismatch tissues with different fates. For comparison, similar analysis was performed on a historical …
Comparison Of Ischemic Lesion Evolution In Embolic Versus Mechanical Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion In Sprague Dawley Rats Using Diffusion And Perfusion Imaging, Nils Henninger, Kenneth Sicard, Karl Schmidt, Juergen Bardutzky, Marc Fisher
Comparison Of Ischemic Lesion Evolution In Embolic Versus Mechanical Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion In Sprague Dawley Rats Using Diffusion And Perfusion Imaging, Nils Henninger, Kenneth Sicard, Karl Schmidt, Juergen Bardutzky, Marc Fisher
Nils Henninger
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Differences among models in the temporal evolution of ischemia after middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) in rats may considerably influence the results of experimental stroke research. Using diffusion and perfusion imaging, we compared the spatiotemporal evolution of ischemia in Sprague Dawley rats after permanent suture MCAO (sMCAO; n=8) and embolic MCAO (eMCAO; n=8).
METHODS: Serial measurements of quantitative cerebral blood flow (CBF) and the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) were performed up to 180 minutes after MCAO. ADC and CBF values within 5 different brain regions were analyzed. ADC and CBF lesion volumes were calculated by using previously …
Ischemic Lesion Volume Determination On Diffusion Weighted Images Vs. Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Maps, Bernt Bratane, Birgül Bastan, Marc Fisher, James Bouley, Nils Henninger
Ischemic Lesion Volume Determination On Diffusion Weighted Images Vs. Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Maps, Bernt Bratane, Birgül Bastan, Marc Fisher, James Bouley, Nils Henninger
Nils Henninger
Though diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) is frequently used for identifying the ischemic lesion in focal cerebral ischemia, the understanding of spatiotemporal evolution patterns observed with different analysis methods remains imprecise. DWI and calculated apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) maps were serially obtained in rat stroke models (MCAO): permanent, 90 min, and 180 min temporary MCAO. Lesion volumes were analyzed in a blinded and randomized manner by 2 investigators using (i) a previously validated ADC threshold, (ii) visual determination of hypointense regions on ADC maps, and (iii) visual determination of hyperintense regions on DWI. Lesion volumes were correlated with 24 hour 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazoliumchloride …
The Proteasome Inhibitor Velcade Reduces Infarction In Rat Models Of Focal Cerebral Ischemia, Nils Henninger, Kenneth Sicard, James Bouley, Marc Fisher, Nancy Stagliano
The Proteasome Inhibitor Velcade Reduces Infarction In Rat Models Of Focal Cerebral Ischemia, Nils Henninger, Kenneth Sicard, James Bouley, Marc Fisher, Nancy Stagliano
Nils Henninger
The potential neuroprotective effects of VELCADE were investigated in two different models of focal cerebral ischemia. For time-window assessment, male Wistar-Kyoto rats were treated with 0.2 mg/kg VELCADE at 1, 2, or 3 h after the induction of permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) using the suture occlusion method (experiment 1). To evaluate effects in a different model, male Sprague-Dawley rats received 0.2 mg/kg VELCADE after embolic MCAO (experiment 2). Infarct volume was calculated based on TTC-staining 24 h postischemia and whole blood proteasome activity was fluorometrically determined in both experiments at baseline, 1 and 24 h post-MCAO. In experiment …
Laser Doppler Flowmetry Predicts Occlusion But Not Tpa-Mediated Reperfusion Success After Rat Embolic Stroke, Nils Henninger, James Bouley, Bernt Bratane, Birgül Bastan, Meghan Shea, Marc Fisher
Laser Doppler Flowmetry Predicts Occlusion But Not Tpa-Mediated Reperfusion Success After Rat Embolic Stroke, Nils Henninger, James Bouley, Bernt Bratane, Birgül Bastan, Meghan Shea, Marc Fisher
Nils Henninger
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) is increasingly used to assess adequate occlusion after embolic stroke (ES) in rats. METHODS: Employing LDF, relative regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was continuously monitored during the first 2 h following ES and correlated with 24 h 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC)-staining of corrected infarct volume. In a preliminary experiment (n=18), it was demonstrated that rCBF-reduction to 37% or less of baseline correctly identified occlusion success in the suture middle cerebral artery occlusion (sMCAO) model. Using the same methodology, we then assessed whether LDF allowed for identification of animals with successful ES (experiment 2, n=26) …
Visualization Of Clot Lysis In A Rat Embolic Stroke Model: Application To Comparative Lytic Efficacy, Ronn Walvick, Bernt Bratane, Nils Henninger, Kenneth Sicard, James Bouley, Zhanyang Yu, Eng Lo, Xiaoying Wang, Marc Fisher
Visualization Of Clot Lysis In A Rat Embolic Stroke Model: Application To Comparative Lytic Efficacy, Ronn Walvick, Bernt Bratane, Nils Henninger, Kenneth Sicard, James Bouley, Zhanyang Yu, Eng Lo, Xiaoying Wang, Marc Fisher
Nils Henninger
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop a novel MRI method for imaging clot lysis in a rat embolic stroke model and to compare tissue plasminogen activator (tPA)-based clot lysis with and without recombinant Annexin-2 (rA2). METHODS: In experiment 1 we used in vitro optimization of clot visualization using multiple MRI contrast agents in concentrations ranging from 5 to 50 muL in 250 muL blood. In experiment 2, we used in vivo characterization of the time course of clot lysis using the clot developed in the previous experiment. Diffusion, perfusion, angiography, and T1-weighted MRI for clot …
Differences In Ischemic Lesion Evolution In Different Rat Strains Using Diffusion And Perfusion Imaging, Juergen Bardutzky, Qiang Shen, Nils Henninger, James Bouley, Timothy Duong, Marc Fisher
Differences In Ischemic Lesion Evolution In Different Rat Strains Using Diffusion And Perfusion Imaging, Juergen Bardutzky, Qiang Shen, Nils Henninger, James Bouley, Timothy Duong, Marc Fisher
Nils Henninger
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Interstrain differences in the temporal evolution of ischemia after middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) in rats may considerably influence the results of experimental stroke research. We investigated, in 2 commonly used rat strains (Sprague-Dawley [SD] and Wistar-Kyoto [WK]), the spatiotemporal evolution of ischemia after permanent suture MCAO using diffusion and perfusion imaging.
METHODS: Serial measurements of quantitative cerebral blood flow (CBF) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) were performed up to 210 min after MCAO. Lesion volumes were calculated by using previously established viability thresholds and correlated with infarct volume defined by 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride staining 24 hours after …
Differential Recovery Of Behavioral Status And Brain Function Assessed With Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury In The Rat, Nils Henninger, Kenneth Sicard, Zhixin Li, Praveen Kulkarni, Stephan Dutzmann, Christian Urbanek, Stefan Schwab, Marc Fisher
Differential Recovery Of Behavioral Status And Brain Function Assessed With Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury In The Rat, Nils Henninger, Kenneth Sicard, Zhixin Li, Praveen Kulkarni, Stephan Dutzmann, Christian Urbanek, Stefan Schwab, Marc Fisher
Nils Henninger
OBJECTIVE: The relationship between cerebral integrity, recovery of brain function, and neurologic status after mild traumatic brain injury is incompletely characterized.
DESIGN: Prospective and randomized study in rodents.
SETTING: University laboratory.
SUBJECTS: Male Wistar rats (290-310 g).
INTERVENTIONS: In rats, quantitative diffusion weighted imaging (DWI), perfusion weighted imaging (PWI), T2-weighted imaging (T2WI), and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) were performed up to 21 days after weight-induced, closed-head, mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI, n = 6) or sham operation (n = 6). Pixel-by-pixel analysis and region of interest analysis were used to evaluate structural (apparent diffusion coefficient [ADC] and basal cerebral …
Normobaric Hyperoxia And Delayed Tpa Treatment In A Rat Embolic Stroke Model, Nils Henninger, Bernt Bratane, Birgül Bastan, James Bouley, Marc Fisher
Normobaric Hyperoxia And Delayed Tpa Treatment In A Rat Embolic Stroke Model, Nils Henninger, Bernt Bratane, Birgül Bastan, James Bouley, Marc Fisher
Nils Henninger
In a rat embolic stroke (eMCAO) model, the effects of 100% normobaric hyperoxia (NBO) with delayed recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) administration on ischemic lesion size and safety were assessed by diffusion- and perfusion (PWI)-weighted magnetic resonance imaging. NBO or room air (Air) by a face mask was started at 30 mins posteMCAO and continued for 3.5 h. Tissue plasminogen activator or saline was started at 3 h posteMCAO. Types and location of hemorrhagic transformation were assessed at 24 h and a spectrophotometric hemoglobin assay quantified hemorrhage volume at 10 h. In NBO-treated animals the apparent diffusion coefficient/PWI mismatch persisted …
Acute Ischemic Stroke Therapy, Nils Henninger, Rajat Kumar, Marc Fisher
Acute Ischemic Stroke Therapy, Nils Henninger, Rajat Kumar, Marc Fisher
Nils Henninger
Data from the European Cooperative Acute Stroke Study (ECASS) III trial demonstrated that tissue plasminogen activator given up to 4.5 h after stroke onset improves outcome and treatment guidelines support its use during this time window. Intra-arterial therapy with tissue plasminogen activator or devices is commonly used at large tertiary centers up to 6-8 h after stroke onset, but conclusive evidence of efficacy remains lacking. During the acute phase after stroke onset, blood pressure elevations should be reduced as should substantial elevations in blood glucose. Statins are recommended in essentially all non-cardioembolic stroke patients. The most important future directions for …
Differential Recovery Of Multimodal Mri And Behavior After Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia In Rats, Kenneth Sicard, Nils Henninger, Marc Fisher, Timothy Duong, Craig Ferris
Differential Recovery Of Multimodal Mri And Behavior After Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia In Rats, Kenneth Sicard, Nils Henninger, Marc Fisher, Timothy Duong, Craig Ferris
Nils Henninger
The association between recovery of brain function and behavior after transient cerebral ischemia in animals and humans is incompletely characterized. Quantitative diffusion- (DWI), perfusion- (PWI), T(2)-weighted (T(2)WI), and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) were performed before, during, and up to 1 day after 20-mins transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO; n=6) or sham operation (n=6) in male Sprague-Dawley rats. Viability thresholds were employed to calculate diffusion, perfusion, and T(2) lesion volumes. Region of interest analysis was used to evaluate structural and functional MR signal changes within the sensorimotor network, which were then related to corresponding behavioral measures. Post-mortem 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride …
Diversity In Neurology, Patrick Randolph
Diversity In Neurology, Patrick Randolph
Patrick T. Randolph
BEYOND: Diversity... Presents MINDS Aflame 2015. Inspiring speeches and thought-provoking performances at Ferris State University. Patrick T. Randolph -Western Michigan University Faculty spoke on Diversity in Neurology. Event took place February 26, 2015 at Ferris State University.
The Acid-Sensitive, Anesthetic-Activated Potassium Leak Channel, Kcnk3, Is Regulated By 14-3-3beta-Dependent, Pkc-Mediated Endocytic Trafficking, Luke Gabriel, Anatoli Lvov, Demetra Orthodoxou, Ann Rittenhouse, William Kobertz, Haley Melikian
The Acid-Sensitive, Anesthetic-Activated Potassium Leak Channel, Kcnk3, Is Regulated By 14-3-3beta-Dependent, Pkc-Mediated Endocytic Trafficking, Luke Gabriel, Anatoli Lvov, Demetra Orthodoxou, Ann Rittenhouse, William Kobertz, Haley Melikian
Haley Melikian
The acid-sensitive neuronal potassium leak channel, KCNK3, is vital for setting the resting membrane potential and is the primary target for volatile anesthetics. Recent reports demonstrate that KCNK3 activity is downregulated by PKC; however, the mechanisms responsible for PKC-induced KCNK3 downregulation are undefined. Here, we report that endocytic trafficking dynamically regulates KCNK3 activity. Phorbol esters and Group I mGluR activation acutely decreased both native and recombinant KCNK3 currents with concomitant KCNK3 surface losses in cerebellar granule neurons and cell lines. PKC-mediated KCNK3 internalization required the presence of both 14-3-3beta and a novel potassium channel endocytic motif, as depleting either 14-3-3beta …
Polychlorinated Biphenyl Exposure Alters Oxytocin Receptor Gene Expression And Maternal Behavior In Rat, Howard Cromwell
Polychlorinated Biphenyl Exposure Alters Oxytocin Receptor Gene Expression And Maternal Behavior In Rat, Howard Cromwell
Howard Casey Cromwell
Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) is a persistent organic pollutant known to induce diverse molecular and behavioral alterations. Effects of PCB exposure could be transmitted to future generations via changes in behavior and gene expression. Previous work has shown that PCB-exposure can alter social behavior. The present study extends this work by examining a possible molecular mechanism for these changes. Pregnant rats (Sprague-Dawley) were exposed through diet to a combination of non-coplanar (PCB 47 - 2,20,4,40-tetrachlorobiphenyl) and coplanar (PCB 77 - 3,30,4,40- tetrachlorobiphenyl) congeners. Maternal care behaviors were examined by evaluating the rate and quality of nest building on the last 4 …
Effects Of Polychlorinated Biphenyl (Pcb) On Response Perseveration And Ultrasonic Vocalization Emission In Rat During Development, Howard Cromwell
Effects Of Polychlorinated Biphenyl (Pcb) On Response Perseveration And Ultrasonic Vocalization Emission In Rat During Development, Howard Cromwell
Howard Casey Cromwell
The 3 major symptoms of autistic spectrum disorders include 1) social behavioral alterations, 2) problems in communication and 3) higher-order motoric deficits of perseveration and stereotyped movements. Previous work has shown that early developmental exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) alters rat pup social motivation and juvenile rat social recognition/investigation. The present work extends this previous research by examining how perinatal PCB exposure alters motoric functions and communication abilities at different stages of development. Action perseveration was examined using performance measures from a T-maze environment. Communication abilities were evaluated by monitoring ultrasound emission in rat pups during a brief isolation from …