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Can a 15-sec FLAIR replace conventional FLAIR sequence in stroke MR protocols?

J Neuroradiol

June 2017

Service d'Imagerie Morphologique et Fonctionnelle, Centre Hospitalier Sainte-Anne, 1, rue Cabanis, 75014 Paris, France; Université Paris Descartes, 12, rue de l'École de Médecine, 75006 Paris, France; Inserm U894, Centre de Psychiatrie et Neurosciences, 75014 Paris, France. Electronic address:

Background And Purpose: Triage imaging facilitates the timely recognition of acute stroke with prognostic implications. Improvement in MR acquisition speed is needed given the extreme time constraints before treatment. We compared an ultrafast Echo-Planar FLAIR sequence (EPI-FLAIR) and a conventional FLAIR sequence (cFLAIR) for their diagnostic performances and ability to estimate the age of infarction.

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Objectives: To describe, in a multicentric paediatric population, reference levels (RLs) for three interventional radiological procedures.

Methods: From January 2012 to March 2015, children scheduled for an interventional radiological procedure in two French tertiary centres were retrospectively included and divided into four groups according to age: children younger than 2 years (A1), aged 2-7 years (A5), 8-12 years (A10) and 13-18 years (A15). Three procedures were identified: cerebral digital subtraction angiography (DSA), brain arteriovenous malformation (bAVM) embolization, and head and neck superficial vascular malformation (SVM) percutaneous sclerotherapy.

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[When and how prescribe antipsychotics?].

Rev Med Interne

May 2017

Faculté de médecine, université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 75006 Paris, France; Pôle psychiatrie et addictions, hôpitaux universitaires Paris Ouest, AP-HP, 75015 Paris, France; Inserm, U894, centre de psychiatrie et neurosciences, 75014 Paris, France. Electronic address:

Antipsychotics are commonly prescribed in the general population since they have many indications. They can be used in acute care such as agitation or behavior disorders, or to treat more characterized psychiatric disorders like psychotic or mood disorders. Consequently, any practitioner will have to prescribe or renew a prescription of antipsychotics.

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Does dystonic muscle activity affect sense of effort in cervical dystonia?

PLoS One

August 2017

Service de Neurologie, Fondation OPH de Rothschild, Paris, France.

Background: Focal dystonia has been associated with deficient processing of sense of effort cues. However, corresponding studies are lacking in cervical dystonia (CD). We hypothesized that dystonic muscle activity would perturb neck force control based on sense of effort cues.

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Clozapine and long-acting injectable antipsychotic combination: A retrospective one-year mirror-image study.

Schizophr Res

October 2017

Department of Psychiatry, Service Hospitalo-Universitaire, Centre Hospitalier Sainte-Anne, Paris, France; Université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité, INSERM UMR S894, Paris, France; INSERM, Laboratoire de Physiopathologie des Maladies Psychiatriques, Centre de Psychiatrie et Neurosciences, UMR S894, Paris, France.

To evaluate efficacy and tolerability of the combination of clozapine with an antipsychotic long-acting injectable (LAI) in multi-episode patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. Efficacy and tolerability were assessed in seventeen patients admitted to a hospital in Paris between January 2010 and June 2015, using a one-year mirror-image design. Number and length of hospitalizations significantly decreased after introducing the combination (2.

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In today's society, every individual is subjected to stressful stimuli with different intensities and duration. This exposure can be a key trigger in several mental illnesses greatly affecting one's quality of life. Yet not all subjects respond equally to the same stimulus and some are able to better adapt to them delaying the onset of its negative consequences.

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Phenotypic continuum between autism and schizophrenia: Evidence from the Movie for the Assessment of Social Cognition (MASC).

Schizophr Res

July 2017

INSERM, Laboratoire Physiopathologie des maladies Psychiatriques, Centre de psychiatrie et neurosciences, U894 Paris, France; Université Paris-Descartes, Sorbonne Paris-Cité, Faculté de Médecine Paris-Descartes, Paris, France; Centre Hospitalier Sainte-Anne, Service Hospitalo-Universitaire, Paris, France; Institut de psychiatrie (GDR 3557), France. Electronic address:

Schizophrenic (SCZ) and autism (ASD) spectrum disorders share several features including social cognition impairments. In SCZ, the link between symptomatic dimensions and social cognition deficits remains unclear. The Movie for the Assessment of Social Cognition (MASC) test, available in several languages including English, investigates mental state attribution capabilities in complex interpersonal situations.

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Nutrition during the perinatal period programs body growth. Growth hormone (GH) secretion from the pituitary regulates body growth and is controlled by Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH) neurons located in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus. We observed that dietary restriction during the early postnatal period (i.

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Although it is well established that bulbo-spinal serotonergic projections contribute to pain control mechanisms, whether they exert anti- or pro-nociceptive modulations is still a matter of debate. In order to reappraise the role of 5-HT in descending controls, we used RNA interference to selectively inhibit 5-HT synthesis in B3 neurons and assess resulting changes in nociception. Rats were injected into the bulbar B3 group with a recombinant lentiviral vector, LV-shTPH2, encoding RNA interfering with tryptophan hydroxylase 2 expression.

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Benzodiazepines should be prescribed on a short-term basis, but a significant proportion of patients (%) use them for more than 6 months, constituting a serious public health issue. Indeed, few strategies are effective in helping patients to discontinue long-term benzodiazepine treatments. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility and the impact of a program including cognitive behavioural therapy, psychoeducation, and balneotherapy in a spa resort to facilitate long-term discontinuation of benzodiazepines.

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Rodents are exquisitely sensitive to light and optogenetic behavioral experiments routinely introduce light-delivery materials into experimental situations, which raises the possibility that light could leak and influence behavioral performance. We examined whether rats respond to a faint diffusion of light, termed caplight, which emanated through the translucent dental acrylic resin used to affix deep-brain optical cannulas in place. Although rats did not display significant changes in locomotion or rearing to caplight in a darkened open field, they did acquire conditional fear via caplight-footshock pairings.

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Activation of beta- and alpha-2-adrenoceptors in the basolateral amygdala has opposing effects on hippocampal-prefrontal long-term potentiation.

Neurobiol Learn Mem

January 2017

INSERM, UMR_S 894, Physiopathologie des Maladies Psychiatriques, Centre de Psychiatrie et Neurosciences, Paris, France; Université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Paris, France.

Noradrenaline (NA), released by the locus coeruleus (LC), plays a key role in mediating the effects of stress on memory functions. The LC provides diffuse projections to many forebrain nuclei including the hippocampus, the prefrontal cortex (PFC), and the basolateral amygdala (BLA). These three structures are intricately interlinked.

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Brain diseases such as autism and Alzheimer's disease (each inflicting >1% of the world population) involve a large network of genes displaying subtle changes in their expression. Abnormalities in intraneuronal transport have been linked to genetic risk factors found in patients, suggesting the relevance of measuring this key biological process. However, current techniques are not sensitive enough to detect minor abnormalities.

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Whereas neurovascular interactions in spinal neuropathic pain models have been well characterized, little attention has been given to such neurovascular interactions in orofacial neuropathic pain models. This study investigated in male Sprague-Dawley rats the vascular changes following chronic constriction injury (CCI) of the infraorbital nerve (IoN), a broadly validated preclinical model of orofacial neuropathic pain. Following IoN-CCI, an early downregulation of tight junction proteins Claudin-1 and Claudin-5 was observed within the endoneurium and perineurium, associated with increased local accumulation of sodium fluorescein (NaFlu) within the IoN parenchyma, as compared with sham animals.

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Unlabelled: Serotonin is implicated in many aspects of behavioral regulation. Theoretical attempts to unify the multiple roles assigned to serotonin proposed that it regulates the impact of costs, such as delay or punishment, on action selection. Here, we show that serotonin also regulates other types of action costs such as effort.

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Defining the brain circuits involved in psychiatric disorders: IMI-NEWMEDS.

Nat Rev Drug Discov

January 2017

Lilly Research Laboratories, 835 S Delaware Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46285, USA.

Despite the vast amount of research on schizophrenia and depression in the past two decades, there have been few innovative drugs to treat these disorders. Precompetitive research collaborations between companies and academic groups can help tackle this innovation deficit, as illustrated by the achievements of the IMI-NEWMEDS consortium.

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Is the time ripe for new diagnostic criteria of cognitive impairment due to cerebrovascular disease? Consensus report of the International Congress on Vascular Dementia working group.

BMC Med

November 2016

Neuroepidemiology and Ageing Research Unit, School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, The Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, Charing Cross Hospital, St Dunstan's Road, W6 8RP, London, UK.

Background: Long before Alzheimer's disease was established as the leading cause of dementia in old age, cerebrovascular lesions were known to cause cognitive deterioration and associated disability. Since the middle of the last century, different diagnostic concepts for vascular dementia and related syndromes were put forward, yet no widely accepted diagnostic consensus exists to date.

Discussion: Several international efforts, reviewed herein, are ongoing to define cognitive impairment due to cerebrovascular disease in its different stages and subtypes.

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Background: Binge drinking is popular and highly prevalent in teenagers. However, the long-term cognitive and neurobiological consequences of such practices are not yet fully understood. In this context, we therefore assessed in mice whether a chronic intermittent alcohol (CIA) exposure in adolescence had long-term consequences on object discrimination and memory performances, emotional behaviors, brain activity, and morphology.

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Altered cortical processing of motor inhibition in schizophrenia.

Cortex

December 2016

Université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Paris, France; INSERM U894, Centre de Psychiatrie et Neurosciences, Paris, France; Centre Hospitalier Sainte-Anne, Service Hospitalo-Universitaire-S14, Faculté de Médecine Paris Descartes, Paris, France; Institut de Psychiatrie-GDR 3557 de Psychiatrie, France.

Inhibition is considered a key mechanism in schizophrenia. Short-latency intracortical inhibition (SICI) in the motor cortex is reduced in schizophrenia and is considered to reflect locally deficient γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-ergic modulation. However, it remains unclear how SICI is modulated during motor inhibition and how it relates to neural processing in other cortical areas.

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While miniature inertial sensors offer a promising means for precisely detecting, quantifying and classifying animal behaviors, versatile inertial sensing devices adapted for small, freely-moving laboratory animals are still lacking. We developed a standalone and cost-effective platform for performing high-rate wireless inertial measurements of head movements in rats. Our system is designed to enable real-time bidirectional communication between the headborne inertial sensing device and third party systems, which can be used for precise data timestamping and low-latency motion-triggered applications.

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Mast cells' involvement in inflammation pathways linked to depression: evidence in mastocytosis.

Mol Psychiatry

November 2016

Centre de référence des mastocytoses, Université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne, Paris Cité, Hôpital Necker Enfants malades, Fondation Imagine, Paris, France.

Converging sources of evidence point to a role for inflammation in the development of depression, fatigue and cognitive dysfunction. More precisely, the tryptophan (TRP) catabolism is thought to play a major role in inflammation-induced depression. Mastocytosis is a rare disease in which chronic symptoms, including depression, are related to mast cell accumulation and activation.

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Hypothalamic regulation of body growth and appetite by ghrelin-derived peptides during balanced nutrition or undernutrition.

Mol Cell Endocrinol

December 2016

UMR-S 894 INSERM, Centre de Psychiatrie et Neurosciences, Université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2 ter rue d'Alésia, 75014, Paris, France. Electronic address:

Among the gastrointestinal hormones that regulate food intake and energy homeostasis, ghrelin plays a unique role as the first one identified to increases appetite and stimulate GH secretion. This review highlights the latest mechanism by which ghrelin modulates body growth, appetite and energy metabolism by exploring pharmacological actions of the hormone and consequences of genetic or pharmacological blockade of the ghrelin/GHS-R (Growth Hormone Secretagogue Receptor) system on physiological responses in specific nutritional situations. Within the hypothalamus, novel mechanisms of action of this hormone involve its interaction with other ghrelin-derived peptides, such as desacyl ghrelin and obestatin, which are thought to act as functional ghrelin antagonists, and possible modulation of the GHS-R with other G-protein coupled receptors.

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The C'JAAD: a French team for early intervention in psychosis in Paris.

Early Interv Psychiatry

April 2018

Centre Hospitalier Sainte-Anne, Service Hospitalo-Universitaire, Faculté de Médecine Paris Descartes, Paris, France.

Aim: The aim is to describe a centre operating in Paris that pioneers the early intervention for young people at the onset and at high risk of psychosis in France.

Methods: Comprehensive descriptive analysis of different clinical and service measures is used in describing the implementation of the C'JAAD (Evaluation Centre for Young Adults and Adolescents) using data from an ongoing prospective non-interventional research programme.

Results: Over a 2-year period, 151 patients were referred to the C'JAAD and included in the ICAAR research programme.

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Conscious and unconscious performance monitoring: Evidence from patients with schizophrenia.

Neuroimage

January 2017

INSERM, U992, Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit, F-91191, France; CEA, DSV/I2BM, NeuroSpin Center, F-91191, France; Univ Paris-Sud, Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit, F-91191, France; Collège de France, 75005, France.

The ability to detect our own errors is an essential component of action monitoring. Using a masking paradigm in normal adults, we recently discovered that some error-detection processes can proceed without awareness, while other markers of performance monitoring such as the Error-Related Negativity (ERN) are tightly linked to conscious perception. Interestingly, research on cognitive deficit in schizophrenia has shown that the ERN is altered in these patients.

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ASPECTS (Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score) Assessment of the Perfusion-Diffusion Mismatch.

Stroke

October 2016

From the Departments of Radiology (L. Lassalle, M.T., S.C., P.R., S.L., L. Legrand, M.E., O.N., J.-F.M., C.O.), and Neurology (G.T., J.-L.M., J.-C.B.), Université Paris Descartes Sorbonne Paris Cité, Centre de Psychiatrie et Neurosciences, INSERM S894, DHU Neurovasc, Centre Hospitalier Sainte-Anne, Paris, France.

Background And Purpose: Rapid and reliable assessment of the perfusion-weighted imaging (PWI)/diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) mismatch is required to promote its wider application in both acute stroke clinical routine and trials. We tested whether an evaluation based on the Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score (ASPECTS) reliably identifies the PWI/DWI mismatch.

Methods: A total of 232 consecutive patients with acute middle cerebral artery stroke who underwent pretreatment magnetic resonance imaging (PWI and DWI) were retrospectively evaluated.

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