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Head injury: cognitive dysfunction
A descriptive study was conducted in order to identify cognitive impairments in patients with head injuries and damage to the frontal lobes, features that appear more frequently as a consequence of these impairments.
Alfredo Amado Donéstevez de Mendaro+2 more
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ECT, Hypertensive Mechanisms and Cognitive Dysfunction [PDF]
Chittaranjan Andrade
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Extravasation of Borrelia burgdorferi Across the Blood–Brain Barrier is an Extremely Rare Event
Lyme disease is caused by vascular dissemination of the bacteria Borrelia. In a 3D tissue‐engineered microvessel model, Borrelia extravasation across the blood–brain barrier is extremely rare, implying that neuroborreliosis is not caused via direct cytotoxicity.
Linus Wang+6 more
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A clinical study on cognitive dysfunction in depressed patients
Background: Major depression is a commonly occuring, seriously impairing, and often recurrent mental disorder. Depression and cognitive impairement have enormous implications for public health.
Karnik Kishore, Deepanjali Medhi
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Cognitive or cosmetic dysfunction? [PDF]
Michael D. Lockshin+2 more
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Neurobiological Factors in Ect-Related Cognitive Dysfunction: A Review [PDF]
B Sivaprakash, R Chandrasekaran
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Testosterone enhances Aβ‐induced autophagy in microglia via the non‐genomic testosterone receptor GPRC6A, promoting Aβ clearance by suppressing ERK phosphorylation and inhibiting mTOR activation. In male 5xFAD mice, testicular removal reduces microglial autophagy and Aβ clearance, which is restored by testosterone.
Haiyan Du+8 more
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PERIOPERATIVE MONITORING WITH PULSE OXIMETRY AND LATE POSTOPERATIVE COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION
Jørn Møller+8 more
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Arf1 defects activate the AKT‐mTORC1‐SREBP1‐FASN pathway to increase lipid synthesis and disrupt ER‐mitochondrial‐lysosomal homeostasis in neurons. Impaired mitochondria secrete damaged mtDNA via mitochondria‐derived extracellular vesicles, which is phagocytosed by the microglia and activated inflammation signaling.
Xu Li+10 more
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Advances in the pathogenesis of Rett syndrome using cell models
Most Rett syndrome (RTT) patients are affected by the MECP2 gene mutations. And the mutations of MECP2 have wide effects on different cell types of nervous system, including neurons, astrocytes, oligodendrocytes and microglia, which always combined together to lead to abnormalities in the whole neural network.
Sijia Lu, Yongchang Chen, Zhengbo Wang
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