Publications by authors named "Bergan Babrowicz"

Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a rare Parkinsonian disorder, is characterized by problems with movement, balance, and cognition. PSP differs from Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other diseases, displaying abnormal microtubule-associated protein tau by both neuronal and glial cell pathologies. Genetic contributors may mediate these differences; however, the genetics of PSP remain underexplored.

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Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a neurodegenerative movement and cognitive disorder characterized by abnormal accumulation of the microtubule-associated protein tau in the brain. Biochemically, inclusions in PSP are enriched for tau proteoforms with four microtubule-binding domain repeats (4R), an isoform that arises from alternative tau pre-mRNA splicing. While preferential aggregation and reduced degradation of 4R tau protein is thought to play a role in inclusion formation and toxicity, an alternative hypothesis is that altered expression of tau mRNA isoforms plays a causal role.

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Cyclin-dependent kinase-like 5 (CDKL5) deficiency disorder (CDD) is caused by a loss-of-function mutation in CDKL5 gene, encoding a serine-threonine kinase highly expressed in the brain. CDD manifests with early-onset epilepsy, autism, motor impairment and severe intellectual disability. While there are no known treatments for CDD, the use of cannabidiol has recently been introduced into clinical practice for neurodevelopmental disorders.

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Article Synopsis
  • Understanding age acceleration in the brain helps differentiate biological age from chronological age, offering insights into normal brain function and age-related diseases like Alzheimer's.
  • Researchers developed a deep learning model using digitized post-mortem hippocampal tissue images to estimate brain age, achieving an average error of about 5.45 years.
  • The study found that histopathological brain age acceleration correlates strongly with clinical outcomes, suggesting it could be a valuable tool for assessing brain aging factors beyond traditional epigenetic measures.
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