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Molecular Mechanisms Of Opioid Use Disorder In Human Brain Models, Emily Mendez 2024 The Texas Medical Center Library

Molecular Mechanisms Of Opioid Use Disorder In Human Brain Models, Emily Mendez

Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)

Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a national and global public health crisis with no end in sight. While studies from animal models hint at widespread epigenetic and transcriptomic alterations of opioid drugs, the molecular consequences of long-term exposure to opioid drugs in human brain is still unclear, and human-centered translational models are necessary to discern the human cell type-specific effects of OUD.

Using postmortem brain Brodmann area 9 (BA9) from the UTHealth Brain Collection for Research on Psychiatric Disorders, I identified angiogenic gene networks perturbed in the RNA and protein of OUD subjects, as well as downregulation of many neuron-correlated …


Quality Of Life Associated With Health In Spinal Tuberculosis, Juan C. Salcedo-Moreno, Pedro Aleixo-Nogueira, Armando Alpizar-Aguirre, Tania Arancibia-Baspineiro, Julio C. Burgos-Flores, Andrei Andrei, Eduardo Laos-Plasier, Edson Lizarazu-Oroz, Carlos A. Llanos-Lucero, José L. López-Segales, Thiago Magalhães-de Souza, Juan F. Mier-García, Molina Pizarro, Filadelfo Normabuena, María E. Núñez-Castillo, Erika Reyes-Quezada, Wilson Quispe-Alanoca, Paulo G. Sacramento-da Silva, Byron Salazar-Maldonado, Jorge Salazar-Flores, Josselin M. Sánchez-Mamani, Felipe A. Santos-de Queiroz-Chaves, Reddy A. Simón-Nunes, Manuel E. Soto-García, Perla M. Del Valle-Oros, José A. Israel-Romero-Rangel, Luis M. Duchén-Rodríguez, José A. Soriano-Sánchez 2024 School of Medicine. Faculty of Health Sciences. Universidad del Valle, Colombia

Quality Of Life Associated With Health In Spinal Tuberculosis, Juan C. Salcedo-Moreno, Pedro Aleixo-Nogueira, Armando Alpizar-Aguirre, Tania Arancibia-Baspineiro, Julio C. Burgos-Flores, Andrei Andrei, Eduardo Laos-Plasier, Edson Lizarazu-Oroz, Carlos A. Llanos-Lucero, José L. López-Segales, Thiago Magalhães-De Souza, Juan F. Mier-García, Molina Pizarro, Filadelfo Normabuena, María E. Núñez-Castillo, Erika Reyes-Quezada, Wilson Quispe-Alanoca, Paulo G. Sacramento-Da Silva, Byron Salazar-Maldonado, Jorge Salazar-Flores, Josselin M. Sánchez-Mamani, Felipe A. Santos-De Queiroz-Chaves, Reddy A. Simón-Nunes, Manuel E. Soto-García, Perla M. Del Valle-Oros, José A. Israel-Romero-Rangel, Luis M. Duchén-Rodríguez, José A. Soriano-Sánchez

LATIN Neurosurgery Journal

Introduction: Spinal tuberculosis, al though rare, is a variant of miliary TB, which when it occurs can lead to catastrophic in juries, since it is usually painful and disfig uring, and can lead to irreversible neurologi cal injuries. Which directly or indirectly has an impact on the quality of life of the patient. For this reason, our objective is to review the updated literature on the impact of spinal TB onthequality of life of patients and to identify variables that are directly or indirectly associ ated with better or worse results.
Methodology: Following the Prisma criteria for the development of …


Surgical Indicatios For Spinal Tuberculosis Systematic Review, Byron Salazar-Maldonado, Jorge Salazar-Flores, Pedro Aleixo-Nogueira, Armando Alpizar-Aguirre, Tania Arancibia-Baspineiro, Julio C. Burgos-Flores, Andrei Andrei, Eduardo Laos-Plasier, Edson Lizarazu-Oroz, Carlos A. Llanos-Lucero, José L. López-Segales, Thiago Magalhães-de Souza, Juan F. Mier-García, Molina Pizarro, Filadelfo Normabuena, María E. Núñez-Castillo, Erika Reyes-Quezada, Wilson Quispe-Alanoca, Paulo G. Sacramento-da Silva, Juan C. Salcedo-Moreno, Josselin M. Sánchez-Mamani, Felipe A. Santos-de Queiroz-Chaves, Reddy A. Simón-Nunes, Manuel E. Soto-García, Perla M. Del Valle-Oros, José A. Israel-Romero-Rangel, Luis M. Duchén-Rodríguez, José A. Soriano-Sánchez 2024 Military Hospital, Quito, Ecuador

Surgical Indicatios For Spinal Tuberculosis Systematic Review, Byron Salazar-Maldonado, Jorge Salazar-Flores, Pedro Aleixo-Nogueira, Armando Alpizar-Aguirre, Tania Arancibia-Baspineiro, Julio C. Burgos-Flores, Andrei Andrei, Eduardo Laos-Plasier, Edson Lizarazu-Oroz, Carlos A. Llanos-Lucero, José L. López-Segales, Thiago Magalhães-De Souza, Juan F. Mier-García, Molina Pizarro, Filadelfo Normabuena, María E. Núñez-Castillo, Erika Reyes-Quezada, Wilson Quispe-Alanoca, Paulo G. Sacramento-Da Silva, Juan C. Salcedo-Moreno, Josselin M. Sánchez-Mamani, Felipe A. Santos-De Queiroz-Chaves, Reddy A. Simón-Nunes, Manuel E. Soto-García, Perla M. Del Valle-Oros, José A. Israel-Romero-Rangel, Luis M. Duchén-Rodríguez, José A. Soriano-Sánchez

LATIN Neurosurgery Journal

Introduction: The objective of this systematic review is to establish the main indi cations for the treatment of spinal tuberculo sis. Although there are many factors to con sider this modality of treatment, with differ ent techniques and surgical approaches, we summarize the main indications for easy to re member reference check list.
Methodology: On this systematic review we analyze the quality of evidence generated on the subject “Indications for Surgical treat ment in spinal tuberculosis” from 2017-01-01 to 2022-01-08 to stablish an update and issue recommendtions on this regard.
Results: 20 articles met the criteria and were included in …


Interferon-Gamma Release Assays In The Diagnosis Of Spinal Tuberculosis: A Systemic Review, Eduardo Laos-Plasier, Pedro Aleixo-Nogueira, Armando Alpizar-Aguirre, Tania Arancibia-Baspineiro, Julio C. Burgos-Flores, Andrei Andrei, Edson Lizarazu-Oroz, Carlos A. Llanos-Lucero, José L. López-Segales, Thiago Magalhães-de Souza, Juan F. Mier-García, Molina Pizarro, Filadelfo Normabuena, María E. Núñez-Castillo, Erika Reyes-Quezada, Wilson Quispe-Alanoca, Paulo G. Sacramento-da Silva, Byron Salazar-Maldonado, Jorge Salazar-Flores, Juan C. Salcedo-Moreno, Josselin M. Sánchez-Mamani, Felipe A. Santos-de Queiroz-Chaves, Reddy A. Simón-Nunes, Manuel E. Soto-García, Perla M. Del Valle-Oros, José A. Israel-Romero-Rangel, Luis M. Duchén-Rodríguez, José A. Soriano-Sánchez 2024 Almenara Hospital, Lima, Peru

Interferon-Gamma Release Assays In The Diagnosis Of Spinal Tuberculosis: A Systemic Review, Eduardo Laos-Plasier, Pedro Aleixo-Nogueira, Armando Alpizar-Aguirre, Tania Arancibia-Baspineiro, Julio C. Burgos-Flores, Andrei Andrei, Edson Lizarazu-Oroz, Carlos A. Llanos-Lucero, José L. López-Segales, Thiago Magalhães-De Souza, Juan F. Mier-García, Molina Pizarro, Filadelfo Normabuena, María E. Núñez-Castillo, Erika Reyes-Quezada, Wilson Quispe-Alanoca, Paulo G. Sacramento-Da Silva, Byron Salazar-Maldonado, Jorge Salazar-Flores, Juan C. Salcedo-Moreno, Josselin M. Sánchez-Mamani, Felipe A. Santos-De Queiroz-Chaves, Reddy A. Simón-Nunes, Manuel E. Soto-García, Perla M. Del Valle-Oros, José A. Israel-Romero-Rangel, Luis M. Duchén-Rodríguez, José A. Soriano-Sánchez

LATIN Neurosurgery Journal

Introduction: Interferon-gamma release assays are indirect immunological tests used mainly for the diagnosis of latent tubercu losis, their use in active tuberculosis being controversial. This study aims to analyze the usefulness of gamma interferon release assays in the diagnosis of spinal tuberculosis and to obtain a consensus for their use.
Methods: A systematized search was carried out in PubMed and Scielo for ar ticles in English, Spanish, or Portuguese from 10/01/2012 to 10/01/2022, eligibility criteria were applied, the papers included were analyzed according to the GRADE methodology and then established the SORT type recommendation.
Results: We obtained 27 articles, of …


Imaging Signs Indicating Post Tubercular Kyphosis Progression In Children: Systematic Review, Juan F. Mier-García, Carlos A. Llanos-Lucero, Pedro Aleixo-Nogueira, Armando Alpizar-Aguirre, Tania Arancibia-Baspineiro, Julio C. Burgos-Flores, Andrei Andrei, Eduardo Laos-Plasier, Byron Salazar-Maldonado, Jorge Salazar-Flores, Edson Lizarazu-Oroz, José L. López-Segales, Thiago Magalhães-de Souza, Molina Pizarro, Filadelfo Normabuena, María E. Núñez-Castillo, Erika Reyes-Quezada, Wilson Quispe-Alanoca, Paulo G. Sacramento-da Silva, Juan C. Salcedo-Moreno, Josselin M. Sánchez-Mamani, Felipe A. Santos-de Queiroz-Chaves, Reddy A. Simón-Nunes, Manuel E. Soto-García, Perla M. Del Valle-Oros, José A. Israel-Romero-Rangel, Luis M. Duchén-Rodríguez, Jose A. Soriano-Sánchez 2024 Faculty of Health Sciences. Universidad del Valle, Colombia

Imaging Signs Indicating Post Tubercular Kyphosis Progression In Children: Systematic Review, Juan F. Mier-García, Carlos A. Llanos-Lucero, Pedro Aleixo-Nogueira, Armando Alpizar-Aguirre, Tania Arancibia-Baspineiro, Julio C. Burgos-Flores, Andrei Andrei, Eduardo Laos-Plasier, Byron Salazar-Maldonado, Jorge Salazar-Flores, Edson Lizarazu-Oroz, José L. López-Segales, Thiago Magalhães-De Souza, Molina Pizarro, Filadelfo Normabuena, María E. Núñez-Castillo, Erika Reyes-Quezada, Wilson Quispe-Alanoca, Paulo G. Sacramento-Da Silva, Juan C. Salcedo-Moreno, Josselin M. Sánchez-Mamani, Felipe A. Santos-De Queiroz-Chaves, Reddy A. Simón-Nunes, Manuel E. Soto-García, Perla M. Del Valle-Oros, José A. Israel-Romero-Rangel, Luis M. Duchén-Rodríguez, Jose A. Soriano-Sánchez

LATIN Neurosurgery Journal

Introduction: One of the main complications of spine tuberculosis is the instability produced by the injury of the articular structures between the vertebrae as well as the adjacent tissues, which, depending on the degree of involvement, can lead to angular kyphosis with the consequent risk of neurological impairment that can end with paraplegia. While the criteria for vertebral instability secondary to tuberculosis were identified and the pathophysiological processes that determine the progression of kyphosis following tuberculosis were deter mined, there is no new criteria, following Rajasekaran’s 2001 work, which demon strated which imaging signs could predict a kyphosis progression in …


Genexpert Mtb/Rif As A Diagnostic Test For Spinal Tuberculosis: Systematic Review, Erika Reyes-Quezada, María E. Núñez-Castillo, Pedro Aleixo-Nogueira, Armando Alpizar-Aguirre, Tania Arancibia-Baspineiro, Julio C. Burgos-Flores, Andrei Andrei, Eduardo Laos-Plasier, Byron Salazar-Maldonado, Jorge Salazar-Flores, Edson Lizarazu-Oroz, Carlos A. Llanos-Lucero, José L. López-Segales, Thiago Magalhães-de Souza, Juan F. Mier-García, Molina Pizarro, Filadelfo Normabuena, Wilson Quispe-Alanoca, Paulo G. Sacramento-da Silva, Juan C. Salcedo-Moreno, Josselin M. Sánchez-Mamani, Felipe A. Santos-de Queiroz-Chaves, Reddy A. Simón-Nunes, Manuel E. Soto-García, Perla M. Del Valle-Oros, José A. Israel-Romero-Rangel, Luis M. Duchén-Rodríguez, José A. Soriano-Sánchez 2024 Centro CardioNeuro Oftalmologico y Transplante (CECANOT), Dominican Republic

Genexpert Mtb/Rif As A Diagnostic Test For Spinal Tuberculosis: Systematic Review, Erika Reyes-Quezada, María E. Núñez-Castillo, Pedro Aleixo-Nogueira, Armando Alpizar-Aguirre, Tania Arancibia-Baspineiro, Julio C. Burgos-Flores, Andrei Andrei, Eduardo Laos-Plasier, Byron Salazar-Maldonado, Jorge Salazar-Flores, Edson Lizarazu-Oroz, Carlos A. Llanos-Lucero, José L. López-Segales, Thiago Magalhães-De Souza, Juan F. Mier-García, Molina Pizarro, Filadelfo Normabuena, Wilson Quispe-Alanoca, Paulo G. Sacramento-Da Silva, Juan C. Salcedo-Moreno, Josselin M. Sánchez-Mamani, Felipe A. Santos-De Queiroz-Chaves, Reddy A. Simón-Nunes, Manuel E. Soto-García, Perla M. Del Valle-Oros, José A. Israel-Romero-Rangel, Luis M. Duchén-Rodríguez, José A. Soriano-Sánchez

LATIN Neurosurgery Journal

Introduction: Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that ranks as the thirteenth cause of death worldwide. As is known, tuberculo sis is not only limited to the lungs, but there is a wide range of extrapulmonary pathologies. Current diagnostic methods for spinal tuberculosis are limited by the time factor in order to provide results early and reliably. GeneX pert MTB/RIF is currently available as an al ternative, fast and reliable test for pathogen identification.
Methodology: This systematic review adheres to the PRISMA [1] criteria. The objective of the systematic review was to analyze the quality of the evidence gener ated on …


Effectiveness Of Vertebral Biopsy In Spinal Tuberculosis. Systematic Review, Armando Alpizar-Aguirre, Pedro Aleixo-Nogueira, Tania Arancibia-Baspineiro, Julio C. Burgos-Flores, Andrei Andrei, Eduardo Laos-Plasier, Edson Lizarazu-Oroz, Carlos A. Llanos-Lucero, Jose L. López-Segales, Thiago Magalhães-de Souza, Juan F. Mier-Gracía, Molina Pizarro, Filadelfo Normabuena, María E. Núñez-Castillo, Erika Reyes-Quezada, Wilson Quispe-Alanoca, Paulo G. Sacramento-da Silva, Juan C. Salcedo-Moreno, Josselin M. Sánchez-Mamani, Felipe A. Santos-de Queiroz-Chaves, Byron Salazar-Maldonado, Jorge Salazar-Flores, Reddy A. Simón-Nunes, Manuel E. Soto-García, Perla M. Del Valle-Oros, José A. Israel-Romero-Rangel, Luis M. Duchén-Rodríguez, José A. Soriano-Sánchez 2024 National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico

Effectiveness Of Vertebral Biopsy In Spinal Tuberculosis. Systematic Review, Armando Alpizar-Aguirre, Pedro Aleixo-Nogueira, Tania Arancibia-Baspineiro, Julio C. Burgos-Flores, Andrei Andrei, Eduardo Laos-Plasier, Edson Lizarazu-Oroz, Carlos A. Llanos-Lucero, Jose L. López-Segales, Thiago Magalhães-De Souza, Juan F. Mier-Gracía, Molina Pizarro, Filadelfo Normabuena, María E. Núñez-Castillo, Erika Reyes-Quezada, Wilson Quispe-Alanoca, Paulo G. Sacramento-Da Silva, Juan C. Salcedo-Moreno, Josselin M. Sánchez-Mamani, Felipe A. Santos-De Queiroz-Chaves, Byron Salazar-Maldonado, Jorge Salazar-Flores, Reddy A. Simón-Nunes, Manuel E. Soto-García, Perla M. Del Valle-Oros, José A. Israel-Romero-Rangel, Luis M. Duchén-Rodríguez, José A. Soriano-Sánchez

LATIN Neurosurgery Journal

Introduction: Vertebral biopsy, espe cially percutaneous biopsy for histopathologi cal study and culture, continues to be the Gold Standard in the Diagnosis of Spinal Tubercu losis since the last century, however, there are no recent systematic reviews of the literature on its effectiveness in this pathology.
Method: A systematic review was car ried out on the PubMed platform, with the keywords ”Spinal tuberculosis” and ”Biopsy” in the title and abstract with a time limitation from January 1, 2017 to October 26, 2022. A summary of 11 selected articles was prepared, a list of the variables used in each article was …


Editorial Message: Vertebral Destruction Syndrome And Spinal Tuberculosis, Armando A. Aguirre 2024 National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico

Editorial Message: Vertebral Destruction Syndrome And Spinal Tuberculosis, Armando A. Aguirre

LATIN Neurosurgery Journal

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Editorial Message: Top Class Neurosurgery Research Available From Latin America For The Benefit Of The World, José A. Soriano-Sánchez 2024 The American British Cowdray Medical Center IAP, Mexico

Editorial Message: Top Class Neurosurgery Research Available From Latin America For The Benefit Of The World, José A. Soriano-Sánchez

LATIN Neurosurgery Journal

No abstract provided.


Editorial Message, Luis Alencar Biurrum Borba 2024 Department of Neurosurgery Universidade Federal do Paraná Curitiba - PR, Brazil

Editorial Message, Luis Alencar Biurrum Borba

LATIN Neurosurgery Journal

No abstract provided.


Content Table, 2024 FLANC (Latin American Federation of Neurosurgical Societies)

Content Table

LATIN Neurosurgery Journal

No abstract provided.


Differential Behavioral Responses In Male And Female Mice Lacking Either Rgs2 Or Rgs4 Proteins After Acute Administration Of Antidepressants And Anxiolytics, Hiroyoshi Matsui, Sarah Seeley, Manoranjan S. D'Souza 2024 Ohio Northern University

Differential Behavioral Responses In Male And Female Mice Lacking Either Rgs2 Or Rgs4 Proteins After Acute Administration Of Antidepressants And Anxiolytics, Hiroyoshi Matsui, Sarah Seeley, Manoranjan S. D'Souza

ONU Student Research Colloquium

The overall objective of the study was to assess the acute behavioral effects of currently used antidepressants and anxiolytics in male and female mice lacking regulator of G protein-signaling (RGS) proteins 2 and 4 and their wild-type counterparts. RGS 2 and 4 proteins negatively modulate signaling pathways of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), which play an important role in mediating the effects of monoamine neurotransmitters such as dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin. These neurotransmitters in turn play an important role in the action of antidepressant and anxiolytic medications. The study was undertaken because no studies till date have systematically assessed the behavioral …


Effects Of Postural Position, Eeg Asymmetry, And Temperamental Style On Cognitive Task Performance, Taylor Cops, Christy D. Wolfe 2024 Bellarmine University

Effects Of Postural Position, Eeg Asymmetry, And Temperamental Style On Cognitive Task Performance, Taylor Cops, Christy D. Wolfe

Undergraduate Theses

The literature shows hemispheric asymmetry in individuals corresponding with temperamental style. Those with greater right-frontal activation tend towards withdrawal/inhibition and those with greater left-frontal activation tend towards approach/activation (e.g., Davidson, 1992). Other literature suggests that greater right-parietotemporal activation is associated with increased arousal (Heller, 1993; Wolfe & Bell, 2014). Temperamental style has been linked with cognitive performance with approach-oriented temperaments being associated with both higher and lower performance depending on the task requirements (Khan et al., 2024; Wolfe & Bell, 2007). Literature further suggests that postural position (e.g., sitting, standing, lying down) may influence feelings of approach/withdrawal and cognitive processing. …


Mapping The Maze Of Time: Unraveling Chronological Age-Induced Structural Transformations In The C57bl6 Mouse Brain, Angelica Arshoun, Adam Jasper, Ella D'Amico, Frank Yeh, Kirk Erickson, Amrita Sahu, Fabrisia Ambrosio 2024 Drexel University College of Medicine

Mapping The Maze Of Time: Unraveling Chronological Age-Induced Structural Transformations In The C57bl6 Mouse Brain, Angelica Arshoun, Adam Jasper, Ella D'Amico, Frank Yeh, Kirk Erickson, Amrita Sahu, Fabrisia Ambrosio

Tower Health Research Day

No abstract provided.


Safety And Efficacy Of L5-S1 Inclusion In Multi-Level Oblique Lumbar Interbody Fusions, Danyal Quraishi, Shahed Elhamdani, Chen Xu, Alexander Yu 2024 Allegheny Health Network

Safety And Efficacy Of L5-S1 Inclusion In Multi-Level Oblique Lumbar Interbody Fusions, Danyal Quraishi, Shahed Elhamdani, Chen Xu, Alexander Yu

Tower Health Research Day

No abstract provided.


Apigenin Alleviates Autistic-Like Stereotyped Repetitive Behaviors And Mitigates Brain Oxidative Stress In Mice, Petrilla Jayaprakash, Dmytro Isaev, Keun-Hang Susan Yang, Rami Beiram, Murat Oz, Bassem Sadek 2024 United Arab Emirates University

Apigenin Alleviates Autistic-Like Stereotyped Repetitive Behaviors And Mitigates Brain Oxidative Stress In Mice, Petrilla Jayaprakash, Dmytro Isaev, Keun-Hang Susan Yang, Rami Beiram, Murat Oz, Bassem Sadek

Biology, Chemistry, and Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles and Research

Studying the involvement of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), specifically α7-nAChRs, in neuropsychiatric brain disorders such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has gained a growing interest. The flavonoid apigenin (APG) has been confirmed in its pharmacological action as a positive allosteric modulator of α7-nAChRs. However, there is no research describing the pharmacological potential of APG in ASD. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the subchronic systemic treatment of APG (10–30 mg/kg) on ASD-like repetitive and compulsive-like behaviors and oxidative stress status in the hippocampus and cerebellum in BTBR mice, utilizing the reference drug aripiprazole (ARP, 1 …


Ongoing Study Of The Association Of Apoe Gene Polymorphisms With Cognitive Impairment In The Rio Grande Valley Hispanic Population, Jaime Miguel L. Saveron, Daniela Gamez, Chun Xu 2024 The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Ongoing Study Of The Association Of Apoe Gene Polymorphisms With Cognitive Impairment In The Rio Grande Valley Hispanic Population, Jaime Miguel L. Saveron, Daniela Gamez, Chun Xu

Research Symposium

Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD), a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder, exhibits a significant genetic component. In addition, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a key risk factor for AD. While certain demographic factors and genetic variants associated with AD and cognitive impairment have been identified in non-Hispanic populations, limited research exists on this subject within the Hispanic population, particularly in the Rio Grande Valley. This study aims to investigate the relationship between the APOE gene, specifically its ε4 allele, and cognitive impairment in the Hispanic population of the Rio Grande Valley.

Methods: A total of 269 Hispanic subjects, aged 60 and above, with …


Exploring Neuroplasticity Changes In Neurotoxin-Induced Parkinson’S Disease: A Preliminary Analysis Using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, Tomas Gomez Jr., Daniel Salinas, Kelsey Potter-Baker, Nawaz Hack, Ramu Vadukapuram 2024 The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine

Exploring Neuroplasticity Changes In Neurotoxin-Induced Parkinson’S Disease: A Preliminary Analysis Using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, Tomas Gomez Jr., Daniel Salinas, Kelsey Potter-Baker, Nawaz Hack, Ramu Vadukapuram

Research Symposium

Background: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative condition that affects movement, cognition, gait, and significantly impacts one's quality of life. Studies have suggested that neurotoxin pre-exposure is related to PD pathology and progressive motor/non-motor deficits, though it remains unclear how neurotoxin exposure affects neuroplasticity. The present study aimed to examine neurotoxin–induced PD-associated neuroplasticity changes in relationship to mental acuity and PD motor functionalities.

Methods: 7 voluntary participants experiencing early-stage PD symptoms with self-reported neurotoxin pre-exposure were enrolled in the longitudinal, repeated-measures clinical study; 2 sex-matched, age-matched, and occupation-matched healthy subjects were recruited for controlled comparative analysis (n=9). UTRGV’s Institute …


Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (Gaba) Neurons And Perineuronal Nets (Pnn) In The Monodelphis Domestica And Relevance To Psychiatric Disorders, Jatziry Z. Luna Escobedo, Mariela Garcia, John L. VandeBerg, Mario Gil 2024 The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (Gaba) Neurons And Perineuronal Nets (Pnn) In The Monodelphis Domestica And Relevance To Psychiatric Disorders, Jatziry Z. Luna Escobedo, Mariela Garcia, John L. Vandeberg, Mario Gil

Research Symposium

Background/ Purpose: Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is an amino acid that serves as the central nervous system’s (CNS) main inhibitory neurotransmitter. By inhibiting nerve transmission, it works to lower neuronal excitability. Altered GABA levels have been associated with a variety of psychiatric disorders, for example Epilepsies, Parkinson’s Disease, and Schizophrenia. Perineuronal nets (PNN) are extracellular molecules that are released by neurons and glial cells that modulate many neuronal and glial functions by encapsulating the inhibitory cells and neurites. Altered PNN levels serve as a potential trigger to synaptic imbalance. The purpose of this study is to quantify and analyze the presence, …


Contribution Of 24-H Blood Pressure Variability To Dementia-Related Disorders In Hispanics, Nura Salhadar, Kristina Vatcheva, Silvia Mejia-Arango, Luis J. Mena, Ney Alliey-Rodriguez, Carlos A. Chavez, Ciro A. Goana, Egle Silva, Gustavo Calmon, Rosa P. Mavarez, Joseph H. Lee, Joseph D. Terwilliger, Jesus D. Melgarejo, Gladys E. Maestre 2024 The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Contribution Of 24-H Blood Pressure Variability To Dementia-Related Disorders In Hispanics, Nura Salhadar, Kristina Vatcheva, Silvia Mejia-Arango, Luis J. Mena, Ney Alliey-Rodriguez, Carlos A. Chavez, Ciro A. Goana, Egle Silva, Gustavo Calmon, Rosa P. Mavarez, Joseph H. Lee, Joseph D. Terwilliger, Jesus D. Melgarejo, Gladys E. Maestre

Research Symposium

Introduction: As the number of people living with dementia is increasing at alarming rates worldwide, there is an urgent need to understand the physiopathology of dementia syndromes. Among the most important preventable risk factors, treatment of vascular risk factors such as high blood pressure (BP) decreases the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD). Recent evidence suggests that examining BP variability provides additional physiopathological and predictive information above the mean BP level. However, studies examining the relationship between 24-h BP variability and ADRD are limited, and evidence of the association with dementia has not been documented yet. Therefore, we …


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