48 results match your criteria: "Cyclotron Research Centre (B30) University of Liège - Sart Tilman 4000 Liège Belgium.[Affiliation]"

An integrated measure of GABA to characterize post-stroke plasticity.

Neuroimage Clin

September 2023

GIGA-Research, Cyclotron Research Center-In Vivo Imaging Unit, 8 allée du Six Août, Batiment B30, University of Liège, 4000 Liège, Belgium; Department of Neurology, Domaine Universitaire du Sart Tilman, Bâtiment B35, CHU de Liège, 4000 Liège, Belgium.

Stroke is a major cause of death and chronic neurological disability. Despite the improvements in stroke care, the number of patients affected by stroke keeps increasing and many stroke survivors are left permanently disabled. Current therapies are limited in efficacy.

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The purpose of this exploratory research is to provide data on synaptopathy in the behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD). Twelve patients with probable bvFTD were compared to 12 control participants and 12 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Loss of synaptic projections was assessed with [F]UCBH-PET.

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The pharmacokinetics of [F]UCB-H revisited in the healthy non-human primate brain.

EJNMMI Res

April 2021

Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, CNRS, MIRCen, Laboratoire Des Maladies Neurodégénératives, 18 Route du Panorama, 92265, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France.

Background: Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging of the Synaptic Vesicle glycoprotein (SV) 2A is a new tool to quantify synaptic density. [F]UCB-H was one of the first promising SV2A-ligands to be labelled and used in vivo in rodent and human, while limited information on its pharmacokinetic properties is available in the non-human primate. Here, we evaluate the reliability of the three most commonly used modelling approaches for [F]UCB-H in the non-human cynomolgus primate, adding the coupled fit of the non-displaceable distribution volume (V) as an alternative approach to improve unstable fit.

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Even though sleep modification is a hallmark of the aging process, age-related changes in functional connectivity using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) during sleep, remain unknown. Here, we combined electroencephalography and fMRI to examine functional connectivity differences between wakefulness and light sleep stages (N1 and N2 stages) in 16 young (23.1 ± 3.

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Validation of an Automatic Arousal Detection Algorithm for Whole-Night Sleep EEG Recordings.

Clocks Sleep

September 2020

GIGA-Cyclotron Research Centre-In Vivo Imaging, University of Liège, Allée du 6 Août 8 B30, B-4000 Sart-Tilman, 4000 Liège, Belgium.

Arousals during sleep are transient accelerations of the EEG signal, considered to reflect sleep perturbations associated with poorer sleep quality. They are typically detected by visual inspection, which is time consuming, subjective, and prevents good comparability across scorers, studies and research centres. We developed a fully automatic algorithm which aims at detecting artefact and arousal events in whole-night EEG recordings, based on time-frequency analysis with adapted thresholds derived from individual data.

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Alzheimer's disease patients activate attention networks in a short-term memory task.

Neuroimage Clin

June 2020

GIGA-Cyclotron Research Centre, University of Liège, Quartier Agora, B30 Sart Tilman, Allée du Six Août, 8, 4000 Liège, Belgium. Electronic address:

Network functioning during cognitive tasks is of major interest in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Cognitive functioning in AD includes variable performance in short-term memory (STM). In most studies, the verbal STM functioning in AD patients has been interpreted within the phonological loop subsystem of Baddeley's working memory model.

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Circadian dynamics in measures of cortical excitation and inhibition balance.

Sci Rep

September 2016

GIGA-Research, Cyclotron Research Center-In Vivo Imaging Unit, 8 allée du Six Août, Batiment B30, University of Liège, 4000 Liège, Belgium.

Several neuropsychiatric and neurological disorders have recently been characterized as dysfunctions arising from a 'final common pathway' of imbalanced excitation to inhibition within cortical networks. How the regulation of a cortical E/I ratio is affected by sleep and the circadian rhythm however, remains to be established. Here we addressed this issue through the analyses of TMS-evoked responses recorded over a 29 h sleep deprivation protocol conducted in young and healthy volunteers.

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Circadian regulation of human cortical excitability.

Nat Commun

June 2016

GIGA-Research, Cyclotron Research Centre-In Vivo Imaging Unit, University of Liège, 8 allée du 6 août, B30, B-4000 Liège, Belgium.

Prolonged wakefulness alters cortical excitability, which is essential for proper brain function and cognition. However, besides prior wakefulness, brain function and cognition are also affected by circadian rhythmicity. Whether the regulation of cognition involves a circadian impact on cortical excitability is unknown.

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Automatic artifacts and arousals detection in whole-night sleep EEG recordings.

J Neurosci Methods

January 2016

Cyclotron Research Centre, University of Liège, Allée du 6 Août 8 B30, B-4000 Sart-Tilman, Belgium; Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Liège, Allée de la découverte 10 B28, B-4000 Liège, Belgium. Electronic address:

Background: In sleep electroencephalographic (EEG) signals, artifacts and arousals marking are usually part of the processing. This visual inspection by a human expert has two main drawbacks: it is very time consuming and subjective.

New Method: To detect artifacts and arousals in a reliable, systematic and reproducible automatic way, we developed an automatic detection based on time and frequency analysis with adapted thresholds derived from data themselves.

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Purpose: Small animals are increasingly used as translational models in preclinical imaging studies involving microCT, during which the subjects can be exposed to large amounts of radiation. While the radiation levels are generally sublethal, studies have shown that low-level radiation can change physiological parameters in mice. In order to rule out any influence of radiation on the outcome of such experiments, or resulting deterministic effects in the subjects, the levels of radiation involved need to be addressed.

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Biodistribution and Radiation Dosimetry for the Novel SV2A Radiotracer [(18)F]UCB-H: First-in-Human Study.

Mol Imaging Biol

August 2015

Cyclotron Research Centre, University of Liège, Allée du 6 Août, Sart Tilman B30, 4000, Liège, Belgium.

Purpose: [(18)F]UCB-H is a novel radiotracer with a high affinity for synaptic vesicle glycoprotein 2A (SV2A), a protein expressed in synaptic vesicles. SV2A is the binding site of levetiracetam, a "first-in-class" antiepileptic drug with a distinct but still poorly understood mechanism of action. The objective of this study was to determine the biodistribution and radiation dosimetry of [(18)F]UCB-H in a human clinical trial and to establish injection limits according to biomedical research guidelines.

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Neurophysiology of hypnosis.

Neurophysiol Clin

October 2014

Department of Algology, University Hospital of Liège, Sart Tilman B35, 4000 Liège, Belgium. Electronic address:

We here review behavioral, neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies of hypnosis as a state, as well as hypnosis as a tool to modulate brain responses to painful stimulations. Studies have shown that hypnotic processes modify internal (self awareness) as well as external (environmental awareness) brain networks. Brain mechanisms underlying the modulation of pain perception under hypnotic conditions involve cortical as well as subcortical areas including anterior cingulate and prefrontal cortices, basal ganglia and thalami.

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Disorders of consciousness after acquired brain injury: the state of the science.

Nat Rev Neurol

February 2014

Feil Family Brain and Mind Research Institute, Weill Cornell Medical College, 1300 York Avenue, New York, NY 10065, USA.

The concept of consciousness continues to defy definition and elude the grasp of philosophical and scientific efforts to formulate a testable construct that maps to human experience. Severe acquired brain injury results in the dissolution of consciousness, providing a natural model from which key insights about consciousness may be drawn. In the clinical setting, neurologists and neurorehabilitation specialists are called on to discern the level of consciousness in patients who are unable to communicate through word or gesture, and to project outcomes and recommend approaches to treatment.

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Purpose: Dynamic microPET imaging has advantages over traditional organ harvesting, but is prone to quantification errors in small volumes. Hybrid imaging, where microPET activities are cross-calibrated using post scan harvested organs, can improve quantification. Organ harvesting, dynamic imaging and hybrid imaging were applied to determine the human and mouse radiation dosimetry of 6-[18 F]fluoro-L-DOPA and 2-[18 F]fluoro-L-tyrosine and compared.

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Multiclass classification of FDG PET scans for the distinction between Parkinson's disease and atypical parkinsonian syndromes.

Neuroimage Clin

November 2013

Cyclotron Research Centre, Sart Tilman B30, University of Liège, 4000 Liège, Belgium ; Department of Neurology, University Hospital Centre, Sart Tilman B35, 4000 Liège, Belgium.

Most available pattern recognition methods in neuroimaging address binary classification problems. Here, we used relevance vector machine (RVM) in combination with booststrap resampling ('bagging') for non-hierarchical multiclass classification. The method was tested on 120 cerebral (18)fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) scans performed in patients who exhibited parkinsonian clinical features for 3.

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Amantadine, apomorphine and zolpidem in the treatment of disorders of consciousness.

Curr Pharm Des

March 2015

Coma Science Group, Cyclotron Research Centre, University of Liege, Sart Tilman B30, Allee du 6 Aout n°8, 4000 Liege, Belgium.

Survivors of severe brain injuries may end up in a state of 'wakeful unresponsiveness' or in a minimally conscious state. Pharmacological treatments of patients with disorders of consciousness aim to improve arousal levels and recovery of consciousness. We here provide a systematic overview of the therapeutic effects of amantadine, apomorphine and zolpidem in patients recovering from coma.

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Rhizocticins and Plumbemycins are natural phosphonate antibiotics produced by the bacterial strains Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6633 and Streptomyces plumbeus, respectively. Up to now, these potential threonine synthase inhibitors have only been synthesized under enzymatic catalysis. Here we report the chemical stereoselective synthesis of the non-proteinogenic (S,Z)-2-amino-5-phosphonopent-3-enoic acid [(S,Z)-APPA] and its use for the synthesis of Rhizocticin A and Plumbemycin A.

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Preclinical radiation dosimetry for the novel SV2A radiotracer [18F]UCB-H.

EJNMMI Res

May 2013

Cyclotron Research Centre, University of Liège, Allée du 6 Août, Building B30, Sart Tilman, Liège 4000, Belgium.

Background: [18F]UCB-H was developed as a novel radiotracer with a high affinity for synaptic vesicle protein 2A, the binding site for the antiepileptic levetiracetam. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the radiation dosimetry of [18F]UCB-H in a preclinical trial and to determine the maximum injectable dose according to guidelines for human biomedical research. The radiation dosimetry was derived by organ harvesting and dynamic micro positron emission tomography (PET) imaging in mice, and the results of both methods were compared.

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Consciousness supporting networks.

Curr Opin Neurobiol

April 2013

Coma Science Group, Cyclotron Research Center & CHU Neurology Department, Allée du 6 août n° 8, Sart Tilman B30, University of Liège, 4000 Liège, Belgium.

Functional neuroimaging shows that patients with disorders of consciousness exhibit disrupted system-level functional connectivity. Unresponsive/"vegetative state" patients preserve wakefulness networks of brainstem and basal forebrain but the cerebral networks accounting for external perceptual awareness and internal self-related mentation are disrupted. Specifically, the 'external awareness' network encompassing lateral fronto-temporo-parietal cortices bilaterally, and the 'internal awareness' network including midline anterior cingulate/mesiofrontal and posterior cingulate/precuneal cortices, are functionally disconnected.

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Mindsight: diagnostics in disorders of consciousness.

Crit Care Res Pract

December 2012

Coma Science group, Cyclotron Research Center and Department of Neurology, University of Liège and University Hospital of Liège, Sart-Tilman B30, 4000 Liège, Belgium.

Diagnosis of patients with disorders of consciousness (comprising coma, vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness syndrome, and minimally conscious state) has long been dependent on unstandardized behavioral tests. The arrival of standardized behavioral tools, and especially the Coma Recovery Scale revised, uncovered a high rate of misdiagnosis. Ancillary techniques, such as brain imaging and electrophysiological examinations, are ever more often being deployed to aid in the search for remaining consciousness.

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Connectivity graph analysis of the auditory resting state network in tinnitus.

Brain Res

November 2012

Coma Science Group, Cyclotron Research Center, University of Liege, Sart-Tilman-B30, 4000 Liege, Belgium.

Thirteen chronic tinnitus patients and fifteen age-matched healthy controls were studied on a 3T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner during resting condition (i.e. eyes closed, no task performance).

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During the initial training of a motor sequence, performance becomes progressively faster but also increasingly reproducible and consistent. However, performance temporarily becomes more variable at mid-training, reflecting a change in the motor representation and the eventual selection of the optimal performance mode (Adi-Japha et al., 2008).

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Patients in a minimally conscious state (MCS) show restricted signs of awareness but are unable to communicate. We assessed cerebral glucose metabolism in MCS patients and tested the hypothesis that this entity can be subcategorized into MCS- (i.e.

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Background: The Full Outline of UnResponsiveness (FOUR) has been proposed as an alternative for the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)/Glasgow Liège Scale (GLS) in the evaluation of consciousness in severely brain-damaged patients. We compared the FOUR and GLS/GCS in intensive care unit patients who were admitted in a comatose state.

Methods: FOUR and GLS evaluations were performed in randomized order in 176 acutely (<1 month) brain-damaged patients.

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