60 results match your criteria: "Center for Integrative Neuroscience and Inflammatory Diseases.[Affiliation]"

Polysomnographic changes of obsessive-compulsive disorder: evidence from case-control studies.

Sleep Breath

November 2024

Sleep Medicine Center, Mental Health Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Dian Xin Nan Jie 28#, 610041, Chengdu, China.

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  • The study investigates sleep patterns via polysomnography in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) compared to healthy individuals.
  • Significant findings show that OCD patients experience less sleep efficiency and total sleep time, along with altered REM sleep characteristics.
  • The research suggests these sleep abnormalities highlight the importance of thorough sleep assessments for people with OCD.
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  • Long-duration space missions to the Moon and Mars pose significant physical and mental health challenges for astronauts due to exposure to multiple stressors, particularly space radiation (SR) and sleep disturbances.
  • Ground-based studies indicate that both SR and poor sleep quality can impair cognitive performance, particularly in complex tasks like the attentional set-shifting task (ATSET).
  • This research found that fragmented sleep significantly worsened ATSET performance in rats previously exposed to galactic cosmic ray simulation (GCRsim), revealing that sleep disturbance can amplify cognitive deficits caused by SR, with variations noted between male and female rats in the type of performance decrements.
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  • - NASA is planning to resume manned deep space missions, starting with the Moon and then Mars, and is investigating the potential health impacts of space radiation on astronauts during these long missions.
  • - Research indicates that astronauts might experience significant impairments in cognitive functions, particularly in advanced executive skills, and these effects could vary based on their previous space exposure.
  • - A study on rats found that after being re-exposed to space radiation, their ability to perform attentional set shifting tasks significantly declined, showing that prior radiation exposure alters cognitive impairments compared to animals that have never been exposed.
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While the concept of pericyte heterogeneity in the brain microvasculature is becoming more widely accepted, little is known about how they arise, or their functional contributions to the blood-brain barrier (BBB). We therefore set out to examine the distribution of subtypes of pericytes at the BBB and sought to elucidate some of their functional characteristics by examining their unique mRNA expression patterns. We demonstrate that type-1 pericytes (PC1) that are associated with young healthy brains and BBB homeostasis, can transition into type-2 pericytes (PC2) that are associated with disease and BBB breakdown, both in vitro and in vivo, in the presence of both endogenous and disease associated ligands.

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HIV-TAT dysregulates microglial lipid metabolism through SREBP2/miR-124 axis: Implication of lipid droplet accumulation microglia in NeuroHIV.

Brain Behav Immun

January 2025

Department of Biomedical and Translational Sciences, Macro & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23507, USA; Center for Integrative Neuroscience and Inflammatory Diseases, Macro & Joan Brock Virginia Health Science, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23507, USA. Electronic address:

Chronic HIV infection can dysregulate lipid/cholesterol metabolism in the peripheral system, contributing to the higher incidences of diabetes and atherosclerosis in HIV (+) individuals. Recently, accumulating evidence indicate that HIV proteins can also dysregulate lipid/cholesterol metabolism in the brain and such dysregulation could be linked with the pathogenesis of HIV-associated neurological disorders (HAND)/NeuroHIV. To further characterize the association between lipid/cholesterol metabolism and HAND, we employed HIV-inducible transactivator of transcription (iTAT) and control mice to compare their brain lipid profiles.

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  • Planned Moon and Mars missions pose greater health risks for astronauts due to constant exposure to space radiation (SR), unlike low Earth orbit missions.
  • Studies on female Wistar rats show that exposure to 10 cGy of SR increases risk-taking behavior and slows reaction times, indicating a decline in cognitive processing.
  • The study explores whether the effects observed in female rats also apply to other types of space radiation and to male rats, highlighting the need for further research.
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Alterations in Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity and Lateral Ventricle Differ in Rats Exposed to Space Radiation and Social Isolation.

Life (Basel)

May 2024

Sleep Research Laboratory, Center for Integrative Neuroscience and Inflammatory Diseases, Pathology and Anatomy, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA 23507, USA.

The proposed Mars missions will expose astronauts to long durations of social isolation (SI) and space radiation (SR). These stressors have been shown to alter the brain's macrostructure and microenvironment, including the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Breakdown of the BBB is linked to impaired executive functions and physical deficits, including sensorimotor and neurocognitive impairments.

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The brain regulates every physiological process in the body, including metabolism. Studies investigating brain metabolism have shown that stress can alter major metabolic processes, and that these processes can vary between regions. However, no study has investigated how metabolic pathways may be altered by stressor perception, or whether stress-responsive brain regions can also regulate metabolism.

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Effects of social isolation and galactic cosmic radiation on fine motor skills and behavioral performance.

Life Sci Space Res (Amst)

May 2024

Sleep Research Laboratory, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, USA; Center for Integrative Neuroscience and Inflammatory Diseases, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, USA; Pathology and Anatomy, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, USA. Electronic address:

Future NASA missions will require astronauts to travel farther and spend longer durations in space than ever before. This will also expose astronauts to longer periods of several physical and psychological challenges, including exposure to space radiation (SR) and periods of social isolation (SI), which could have unknown negative effects on physical and mental health. Each also has the potential to negatively impact sleep which can reduce the ability to cope with stressful experiences and lead to sensorimotor, neurocognitive, and physical deficits.

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Lipid Droplets Accumulation in the Brain of HIV Transgenic Rat: Implication in the Accelerated Aging of HIV Infected Individuals.

Aging Dis

February 2024

Leroy T. Canoles Jr. Cancer Research Center, Department of Microbiology and Molecular Cell Biology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, Virginia, USA.

Abnormal microglial activation has been suggested as "driven force" promoting brain aging. Lipid droplets accumulating microglia (LDAM), identified as a novel inflammatory phenotype, elevate neuroinflammation and exaggerate neuronal injuries in aging and multiple neurodegenerative diseases. Since chronic HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) (+) individuals show an accelerated brain aging and higher incidence of neurological symptoms compared to age-matched HIV (-) population, we hypothesize that LDAM are also involved in such phenomenon.

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High stability of EEG spectral power across polysomnography and multiple sleep latency tests in good sleepers and chronic insomniacs.

Behav Brain Res

April 2024

Sleep Medicine Center, Mental Health Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China. Electronic address:

To assess the stability of electroencephalographic (EEG) spectral features across overnight polysomnography (PSG) and daytime multiple sleep latency tests (MSLTs) in chronic insomniacs (CIs) and normal controls (NCs). A total of 20 NCs and 22 CIs underwent standard PSG and MSLTs. Spectral analyses were performed on EEG data from PSG and MSLTs and absolute and relative power in central, frontal and occipital channels were obtained for wake (W) and non-rapid eye movement sleep stage 1 and 2 (N1, N2).

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Polysomnographic findings of myotonic dystrophy type 1/type 2: evidence from case-control studies.

Sleep

January 2024

Sleep Medicine Center, Mental Health Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China.

Study Objectives: This study explores polysomnographic and multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) differences between myotonic dystrophy type 1/type 2 (DM1/DM2) patients and controls.

Methods: An electronic literature search was conducted in MEDLINE, EMBASE, All EBM databases, and Web of Science from inception to Aug 2023.

Results: Meta-analyses revealed significant reductions in sleep efficiency, N2 percentage, mean SpO2, and MSLT measured mean sleep latency, and increases in N3 sleep, wake time after sleep onset, apnea hypopnea index, and periodic limb movement index in DM1 patients compared with controls.

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Neuroinflammation is associated with neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. The cytokine interleukin-12 activates signal transducer and activator of transcription 4 (Stat4), and consumption of a high-fat, high-cholesterol diet (HFD-C) and Stat4 activity are associated with inflammation, atherosclerosis, and a diabetic metabolic phenotype. In studies of in vitro hippocampal slices from control Stat4Ldlr mice fed a HFD-C diabetogenic diet, we show that Schaffer collateral-CA1 synapses exhibited larger reductions in activity-dependent, long-term potentiation (LTP) of synaptic transmission, compared to mice fed a standard diet.

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Epigenetic regulation in major depression and other stress-related disorders: molecular mechanisms, clinical relevance and therapeutic potential.

Signal Transduct Target Ther

August 2023

Mental Health Center and Psychiatric Laboratory, the State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610041, China.

Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a chronic, generally episodic and debilitating disease that affects an estimated 300 million people worldwide, but its pathogenesis is poorly understood. The heritability estimate of MDD is 30-40%, suggesting that genetics alone do not account for most of the risk of major depression. Another factor known to associate with MDD involves environmental stressors such as childhood adversity and recent life stress.

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During the planned missions to Mars, astronauts will be faced with many potential health hazards including prolonged exposure to space radiation. Ground-based studies have shown that exposure to space radiation impairs the performance of male rats in cognitive flexibility tasks which involve processes that are essential to rapidly and efficiently adapting to different situations. However, there is presently a paucity of information on the effects of space radiation on cognitive flexibility in female rodents.

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Controllable Stress Increases Rapid Eye Movement Sleep in Rats: Regulation by the Central Nucleus of the Amygdala.

J Integr Neurosci

July 2023

Sleep Research Laboratory, Center for Integrative Neuroscience and Inflammatory Diseases, Pathology and Anatomy, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA 23507, USA.

Background: Training with inescapable shock (IS; uncontrollable stressor) is followed by significant decreases in rapid eye movement sleep (REM). However, controllability is important in the effects of stress. We examined the effects of escapable shock (ES; controllable stressor) on sleep and whether the central nucleus of the amygdala (CNA) plays a role in regulating these effects.

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Cocaine, one of the most abused drugs worldwide, is capable of activating microglia in vitro and in vivo. Several neuroimmune pathways have been suggested to play roles in cocaine-mediated microglial activation. Previous work showed that cocaine activates microglia in a region-specific manner in the brains of self-administered mice.

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Background And Aims: Neutrophils drive atheroprogression and directly contribute to plaque instability. We recently identified signal transducer and activator of transcription 4 (STAT4) as a critical component for bacterial host defense in neutrophils. The STAT4-dependent functions of neutrophils in atherogenesis are unknown.

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Microglia NLRP3 Inflammasome and Neuroimmune Signaling in Substance Use Disorders.

Biomolecules

May 2023

Center for Metabolic Disease Research, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USA.

During the last decade, substance use disorders (SUDs) have been increasingly recognized as neuroinflammation-related brain diseases. Various types of abused drugs (cocaine, methamphetamine, alcohol, opiate-like drugs, marijuana, etc.) can modulate the activation status of microglia and neuroinflammation levels which are involved in the pathogenesis of SUDs.

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Increasing evidence has connected the development of certain neuropsychiatric disorders, as well as neurodegenerative diseases, to stress-induced dysregulation of the immune system. We have shown that escapable (ES) and inescapable (IS) footshock stress, and memories associated with ES or IS, can differentially alter inflammatory-related gene expression in brain in a region dependent manner. We have also demonstrated that the basolateral amygdala (BLA) regulates stress- and fear memory-induced alterations in sleep, and that differential sleep and immune responses in the brain to ES and IS appear to be integrated during fear conditioning and then reproduced by fear memory recall.

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Sleep in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis of polysomnographic findings.

Sleep Med

July 2023

Sleep Medicine Center, Mental Health Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China. Electronic address:

Background: This study explores the polysomnographic differences between amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients and healthy controls.

Methods: An electronic literature search was conducted in MEDLINE, EMBASE, All EBM databases, Web of Science, and CNKI from inception to Oct 2022.

Results: Meta-analyses revealed significant reductions in sleep efficiency, total sleep time, N2%, slow wave sleep percentage, minimum SpO, and mean SpO, and increases in wake time after sleep onset and N1%, sleep latency, rapid eye movement sleep latency, time spent with SpO < 90%, oxygen desaturation index, and apnea hypopnea index in ALS patients compared with controls.

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Multiple decrements in switch task performance in female rats exposed to space radiation.

Behav Brain Res

July 2023

EVMS Radiation Oncology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA 23507, USA; Center for Integrative Neuroscience and Inflammatory Diseases, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA 23507, USA. Electronic address:

Astronauts on the Artemis missions to the Moon and Mars will be exposed to unavoidable Galactic Cosmic Radiation (GCR). Studies using male rats suggest that GCR exposure impairs several processes required for cognitive flexibility performance, including attention and task switching. Currently no comparable studies have been conducted with female rats.

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