Publications by authors named "Veronese M"

Rationale: Working memory impairment is a prominent feature of schizophrenia which predicts clinical and functional outcomes. Preclinical data suggest histamine-3 receptor (H3R) expression in cortical pyramidal neurons may have a role in working memory, and post-mortem data has found disruptions of H3R expression in schizophrenia.

Objectives: We examined the role of H3R in vivo to elucidate its role on working memory impairment in schizophrenia.

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Although both central and peripheral inflammation have been observed consistently in depression, the relationship between the two remains obscure. Extra-axial immune cells may play a role in mediating the connection between central and peripheral immunity. This study investigates the potential roles of calvarial bone marrow and parameningeal spaces in mediating interactions between central and peripheral immunity in depression.

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  • Biomarkers in psychiatry are essential for better diagnosis and management, and radionuclide imaging (PET and SPECT) shows potential for practical use, particularly in schizophrenia-spectrum disorders.
  • A systematic review evaluated 56 longitudinal studies involving 1,329 patients, focusing on the impact of PET and SPECT imaging on diagnosis and treatment personalization.
  • Key findings indicated that PET and SPECT can predict treatment responses and optimize dosages of antipsychotic medications, highlighting the need for more clinical trials to confirm these benefits.
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  • Stroke is a leading cause of disability and death worldwide, with many survivors requiring extensive caregiving support, which can lead to caregiver burden and health issues.
  • The study explored the experiences of caregivers of older stroke survivors, focusing on their expectations during the transitional home program, an area that lacks extensive research.
  • Four key themes emerged: the emotional loss felt by caregivers, the vital role of social support, the increased workload for caregivers, and a general lack of awareness about caregiving needs during the transition period.
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The mevalonate pathway produces essential lipid metabolites such as cholesterol. Although this pathway is negatively regulated by metabolic intermediates, little is known of the metabolites that positively regulate its activity. We found that the amino acid glutamine is required to activate the mevalonate pathway.

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Background: The Choroid Plexus (ChP) plays a vital role in brain homeostasis, serving as part of the Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier, contributing to brain clearance pathways and being the main source of cerebrospinal fluid. Since the involvement of ChP in neurological and psychiatric disorders is not entirely established and currently under investigation, accurate and reproducible segmentation of this brain structure on large cohorts remains challenging. This paper presents ASCHOPLEX, a deep-learning tool for the automated segmentation of human ChP from structural MRI data that integrates existing software architectures like 3D UNet, UNETR, and DynUNet to deliver accurate ChP volume estimates.

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Introduction: We propose a novel approach for the non-invasive quantification of dynamic PET imaging data, focusing on the arterial input function (AIF) without the need for invasive arterial cannulation.

Methods: Our method utilizes a combination of three-dimensional depth-wise separable convolutional layers and a physically informed deep neural network to incorporatea priori knowledge about the AIF's functional form and shape, enabling precise predictions of the concentrations of [C]PBR28 in whole blood and the free tracer in metabolite-corrected plasma.

Results: We found a robust linear correlation between our model's predicted AIF curves and those obtained through traditional, invasive measurements.

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Introduction: Recent evidence suggests the blood-to-brain influx rate ( ) in imaging as a promising biomarker of blood-brain barrier () permeability alterations commonly associated with peripheral inflammation and heightened immune activity in the brain. However, standard compartmental modeling quantification is limited by the requirement of invasive and laborious procedures for extracting an arterial blood input function. In this study, we validate a simplified blood-free methodologic framework for estimation by fitting the early phase tracer dynamics using a single irreversible compartment model and an image-derived input function ().

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  • - Pemigatinib, a selective FGFR inhibitor, was evaluated in the FIGHT-101 study, which explored its safety and effectiveness in patients with advanced solid tumors, particularly those with FGFR alterations, through various treatment combinations.
  • - Patients received different doses of pemigatinib in combination with drugs like gemcitabine, cisplatin, and pembrolizumab, with key focus on safety, tumor response rates, and pharmacokinetics, resulting in varying levels of treatment-emergent adverse events.
  • - The study showed objective response rates (ORRs) ranging from 0% to 37.5% across different combinations, with some patients experiencing tumor shrinkage, and noted that patients with
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Background: Striatal hyperdopaminergia is implicated in the pathoetiology of schizophrenia, but how this relates to dopaminergic midbrain activity is unclear. Neuromelanin (NM)-sensitive magnetic resonance imaging provides a marker of long-term dopamine function. We examined whether midbrain NM-sensitive magnetic resonance imaging contrast-to-noise ratio (NM-CNR) was higher in people with schizophrenia than in healthy control (HC) participants and whether this correlated with dopamine synthesis capacity.

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  • Advanced methods like REACT integrate fMRI with the brain's receptor landscape, offering new insights into the brain's multi-scale organization.
  • Normative modeling enables neuroscience to assess individual health deviations instead of just group averages, enhancing our understanding of mental disorders.
  • This study combines these methods to analyze functional networks related to neurotransmitter systems in patients with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and ADHD, revealing overlapping symptoms and potential biomarkers for more targeted treatments.
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Background: Fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 (FGFR2) fusions and rearrangements are clinically actionable genomic alterations in cholangiocarcinoma (CCA). Pemigatinib is a selective, potent, oral inhibitor of FGFR1-3 and demonstrated efficacy in patients with previously treated, advanced/metastatic CCA with FGFR2 alterations in FIGHT-202 (NCT02924376). We report final outcomes from the extended follow-up period.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the relationship between oxygen supply and myelin damage in the brain by simultaneously measuring myelin and cerebral blood flow (CBF) using dynamic [11C]PiB PET scans.* -
  • Eight healthy subjects underwent two PET scans to compare three quantitative analysis methods for CBF and myelin content, focusing on the impact of region size and assessing reproducibility and intercorrelations between metrics.* -
  • Results indicated that the SRTM2 method was the most reliable for CBF measurement in white matter, showing lower blood flow in white compared to grey matter and revealing important interactions between region size and measurement reliability.*
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Complexes of ERLIN1 and ERLIN2 (ER lipid raft-associated 1 and 2) form large ring-like cup-shaped structures on the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane and serve as platforms to bind cholesterol and E3 ubiquitin ligases, potentially defining functional nanodomains. Here, we show that ERLIN scaffolds mediate the interaction between the full-length isoform of TMUB1 (transmembrane and ubiquitin-like domain-containing 1) and RNF170 (RING finger protein 170). We identify a luminal N-terminal conserved region in TMUB1 and RNF170, which is required for this interaction.

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Fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) alterations drive oncogenesis in multiple tumor types. Here we studied pemigatinib, a selective, potent, oral FGFR1-FGFR3 inhibitor, in the phase 2 FIGHT-207 basket study of FGFR-altered advanced solid tumors. Primary end points were objective response rate (ORR) in cohorts A (fusions/rearrangements, n = 49) and B (activating non-kinase domain mutations, n = 32).

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Background: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) presents a significant healthcare challenge, with considerable economic ramifications. While blood glucose management and long-term metabolic target setting for home care and outpatient treatment follow established procedures, the approach for short-term targets during hospitalization varies due to a lack of clinical consensus. Our study aims to elucidate the impact of pre-hospitalization and intra-hospitalization glycemic indexes on in-hospital survival rates in individuals with T2DM, addressing this notable gap in the current literature.

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The polygenic architecture of schizophrenia implicates several molecular pathways involved in synaptic function. However, it is unclear how polygenic risk funnels through these pathways to translate into syndromic illness. Using tensor decomposition, we analyze gene co-expression in the caudate nucleus, hippocampus, and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex of post-mortem brain samples from 358 individuals.

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Lipid droplet (LD) degradation provides metabolic energy and important building blocks for various cellular processes. The two major LD degradation pathways include autophagy (lipophagy), which involves delivery of LDs to autolysosomes, and lipolysis, which is mediated by lipases. While abnormalities in LD degradation are associated with various pathological disorders, our understanding of lipophagy is still rudimentary.

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Background: The histamine-3 receptor (H3R) may have a role in cognitive processes through its action as a presynaptic heteroreceptor inhibiting the release of glutamate in the brain. To explore this, we examined anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and striatum H3R availability in patients with schizophrenia and characterized their relationships with glutamate levels in corresponding brain regions.

Methods: We employed a cross-sectional study, recruiting 12 patients with schizophrenia and 12 healthy volunteers.

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Copper acetate (also known as verdigris) is a bimetallic Cu(II) greenish pigment widely used in oil paintings. Since ancient times, this pigment has been known as a degradation-prone compound, especially when combined with lipidic binders. However, the degradation mechanism and the involved species have not yet been disclosed.

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