Characteristics of unsuccessful reactive responses to lateral loss of balance in people with stroke
The effectiveness of reactive responses to a sudden loss of balance is a critical factor that determines whether a fall will occur. We examined the strategies and kinematics associated with successful and unsuccessful balance recovery following lateral loss of balance in people with stroke (PwS).
Dexmedetomidine inhibits the migration, invasion, and glycolysis of glioblastoma cells by lactylation of c-myc
Glioblastoma (GBM) is a brain tumor with poor prognosis. Dexmedetomidine (Dex) regulates the biological behaviors of tumor cells to accelerate or decelerate cancer progression.
Appraising motivation as a predictor of independence in individual activities of daily living in patients with subacute stroke: a retrospective study
This study aimed to evaluate the impact of motivation on independence in activities of daily living, such as eating, getting up, and rehabilitation, in subacute stroke patients.
Effect of deep brain stimulation on sexual dysfunction among patients who had Parkinson's disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Patients who have Parkinson's disease (PD) present several non-motor issues, such as sexual dysfunction. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a great treatment for PD and could affect both motor and non-motor symptoms of patients.
Dimethyl itaconate modulates neuroprotective effect on primary rat astrocytes under inflammatory condition by regulating the expression of neurotrophic factors and TrkA/B-P75 receptors
Astrocytes, specialized glial cells, are essential for maintaining the central nervous system homeostasis. Inflammatory conditions can disrupt neurotrophic factors and receptor expression in astrocytes, leading to potential central nervous system damage. Itaconate, recently identified for its anti-inflammatory properties, was investigated in this study for its effects on neurotrophic factors in LPS-stimulated primary rat astrocytes.
Mobile stroke units based on rural emergency medical stations for pre-hospital intravenous thrombolysis of stroke in remote areas
To explore a novel model of mobile stroke units (MSUs) integrated with rural emergency medical stations for pre-hospital care of stroke patients in remote areas.
Prevalence of restless genital syndrome and its impact on quality of life in women with restless legs syndrome
Restless genital syndrome (RGS), also known as persistent genital arousal disorder, is a distressing condition characterized by unwanted genital arousal in the absence of sexual desire. This study explores the prevalence of RGS in women with restless legs syndrome (RLS), investigates the associated psychological impacts, and assesses the overall effect on quality of life.
Exploring the correlation between dietary zinc intake and stroke risk in adults based on NHANES database
To explore the relationship between dietary zinc intake and stroke.
MicroRNA-429 overexpression overcomes imatinib resistance of glioma cells by negatively regulating lysophosphatidic acid receptor 1
Glioma is one of the most aggressive and lethal malignancies in central nervous system. It has been reported that miR-429 is declined in glioma and functions as a tumor suppressor. Nonetheless, the potential role of miR-429 in drug resistance of glioma is still ambiguous.
Relationship between skeletal muscle mass change and swallowing function improvement among stroke patients with dysphagia during rehabilitation
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between changes in skeletal muscle mass and improvements in swallowing function in stroke patients with dysphagia during rehabilitation.
Use of ICHD-3rd diagnostic criteria in determining the prevalence of migraine in childhood; school-based cross-sectional questionnaire study
This study aimed to determine the relationship between migraine prevalence and its diagnostic features in school children.
Circ_0076490 silencing inhibits MAPK1 expression to decrease the proliferation and increase apoptosis of Jurkat cells by regulating miR-144-3p in myasthenia gravis
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a both neuromuscular junction and antibody-mediated autoimmune disease, and its pathogenesis involves the regulation of circular RNAs (circRNAs). However, the role of circ_0076490 in MG and the underlying mechanism remain unknown.
Auditory evoked brainstem responses and medial olivocochlear efferent system in migraine patients with phonophobia
This study aims to investigate Auditory Evoked Brainstem Responses (ABR) and Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emission (DPOAE) suppression in migraine patients with and without phonophobia.
Curcumin ameliorates aluminum oxide nanoparticle-induced memory deficit by regulating the hippocampal p38 signaling pathway in mice
Exposure to aluminum (Al) has been shown to be strongly associated with the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Recent evidence indicates that the toxicity of Al nanoparticle (Al-NP) is far greater than Al itself due to its particle size. Epidemiological studies suggest that curcumin lower the prevalence of AD. MAPKs (ERK, p38 and JNK) were suggested to be involved in AD pathology and memory impairment. The present study aimed to evaluate if curcumin has the ability to protect against behavioral deficits induced by subcutaneously administered Al-NP in mice. Furthermore, the levels of phosphorylated and total hippocampal MAPKs were assessed using western blottechnique. Al-NP (10 mg/kg/s.c.) was administered to adult male NMRI mice for 10 days with or without curcumin in doses of 2.5 or 25 mg/kg/oral gavage). Memory was assessed using passive avoidance apparatus and anxiety-like behavior was evaluated using elevated plus maze. Following the behavioral tasks, western blot analysis was performed on the hippocampal tissues to detect the levels of phosphorylated and total MAPKs. The results revealed that Al-NP deteriorated memory with no significant effect on anxiety-like behaviors. Additionally, it activated hippocampal p38 signaling pathway with no effect on ERK and JNK. Curcumin treatment at the dose of 25 mg/kg restored memory and p38 activation. This study suggests that subcutaneous Al-NP administration impairs memory and hippocampal p38 signaling with no effect on ERK and JNK. Co-administration of curcumin restored Al-NP induced memory impairment and hippocampal p38 phosphorylation.
Prevalence and clinical correlates of nonmotor symptoms in Parkinson's disease in a tertiary health-care center in Turkey
The objective was to determine the prevalence and clinical correlates of nonmotor symptoms in Parkinson's disease patients in movement disorders outpatient clinics.
Awareness of risk factors for cerebrovascular diseases among acute ischemic stroke patients in Shenzhen, China
Unawareness of the risk factors is one of the most important issues that need to be settled for stroke prevention. We aimed to evaluate the awareness of risk factors for cerebrovascular diseases (CVDs) among acute ischemic stroke patients and to investigate the characteristics of patients who were unaware of their risk factors in Shenzhen, China.
Global trends and hot spots in cerebral venous sinus thrombosis research over the past 50 years: a bibliometric analysis
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) is an uncommon form of cerebrovascular disease. Although our understanding of CVST has improved significantly over the past decades, there has been no bibliometric analysis of CVST until now. We aimed to examine and visualize the hotspots and trends of the research related to CVST using a bibliometric analysis based on Citespace and provide new insights for scholars in their future researches in this area.
Deletion of YTHDF1 (not YTHDF3) reduced brain and gut damage after traumatic brain injury
To determine whether YTHDF1 and YTHDF3 play the same role in brain and gut damage after traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Effects of world stroke campaign on stroke literacy and knowledge in Taiwan
Stroke is a leading cause of death in Taiwan. Poor public knowledge of stroke may lead to delays in prehospital arrival, resulting in unfavorable prognoses. Studies have investigated public knowledge of stroke and highlighted the importance of stroke education, however, few such studies have been conducted in Taiwan. This study assessed the changes in public knowledge of stroke between 2012 and 2020 by conducting a survey during two World Stroke Day events. Furthermore, this study identified areas where educational efforts may have been insufficient.
Serum cholesterol levels and Parkinson's disease: a detailed investigation in Turkish population
Parkinson's disease (PD) involves the progressive loss of dopaminergic neurons and the accumulation of α-synuclein. Elevated cholesterol levels may exacerbate α-synuclein aggregation, potentially contributing to PD. This study investigates the link between lipid profiles and PD severity, as well as cognitive functions in patients, aiming to inform pathogenesis and management strategies.
Reperfusion therapy and risk of post-stroke delirium
Delirium is a common and serious post-stroke complication. Early reperfusion by ameliorating brain damage could potentially prevent delirium after ischemic stroke, but the impact of this therapy on delirium remains unclear. We aimed to explore the association between reperfusion therapy (RT) and post-stroke delirium.