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The 'Extreme Female Brain' : Increased Cognitive Empathy as a Dimension of Psychopathology

2016

Baron-Cohen's ‛extreme male brain’ theory postulates that autism involves exaggerated male-typical psychology, with reduced empathizing (considered here as social–emotional interest, motivation and abilities) and increased systemizing (non-social, physical-world and rule-based interest, motivation and abilities), in association with its male-biased sex ratio. The concept of an ‘extreme female brain’, involving some combination of increased empathizing and reduced systemizing, and its possible role in psychiatric conditions, has been considerably less well investigated. Female-biased sex ratios have been described in two conditions, depression and borderline personality disorder (BPD), that …

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Anesthesia for Euthanasia Influences mRNA Expression in Healthy Mice and after Traumatic Brain Injury

2014

Tissue sampling for gene expression analysis is usually performed under general anesthesia. Anesthetics are known to modulate hemodynamics, receptor-mediated signaling cascades, and outcome parameters. The present study determined the influence of anesthetic paradigms typically used for euthanization and tissue sampling on cerebral mRNA expression in mice. Naïve mice and animals with acute traumatic brain injury induced by controlled cortical impact (CCI) were randomized to the following euthanasia protocols (n=10-11/group): no anesthesia (NA), 1 min of 4 vol% isoflurane in room air (ISO), 3 min of a combination of 5 mg/kg midazolam, 0.05 mg/kg fentanyl, and 0.5 mg/kg medetomidine intraperi…

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Spreading Depression Induces Permanent Cell Swelling Under Penumbra Conditions

2000

Background. Spreading depression (SD) is known to go along with temporary breakdown of ion gradients and cell swelling which spontaneously normalizes. Here, the effects of SD at reduced flow conditions as encountered in the ischemic penumbra are examined.

business.industryBrain edemaCell swellingPenumbraCortical spreading depressionBiophysicsMedicinebusinessTissue impedance
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Hirnprotektion unter Notfallbedingungen: Sind Anästhetika neuroprotektiv?

1997

business.industryGeneral MedicineBrain damageBrain protectionHypoxia (medical)Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicinemedicine.diseaseNeuroprotectionEmergency situationsAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineAnesthesiaEmergency MedicinemedicineMedical emergencymedicine.symptombusinessAINS - Anästhesiologie · Intensivmedizin · Notfallmedizin · Schmerztherapie
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Introduction: Recent Advances in Hereditary Neuromuscular Diseases of Childhood

2006

business.industryGeneral NeuroscienceBrainNeuromuscular DiseasesBioinformaticsSYMPOSIUM: Recent Advances in Hereditary Neuromuscular Diseases of ChildhoodMuscular DystrophiesPathology and Forensic MedicineMitochondrial EncephalomyopathiesMutationHumansMedicineNeurology (clinical)ChildbusinessBrain Pathology
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The influence of nimodipine on chromatolysis of motoneurons following axotomy with and without reinnervation: A quantitative image analysis

1996

Using a recently developed image analysis method to quantify the time course of chromatolysis in injured motorneurons we tested the effect of the calcium entry blocker nimodipine (1000 ppm in food pellets) on regenerating and degenerating motoneurons. Following facial-facial, hypoglossal-hypoglossal anastomosis with complete regeneration and following facial and hypoglossal nerve resection which causes a partial neuronal degeneration and postoperative survival times of 4 to 112 days, the texture of the Nissl substance of facial and hypoglossal motoneurons was analyzed on both sides of the brainstem in paraffin serial sections with a VIDASplus image analyzer. Monitoring alterations of the Ni…

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Glutamate Enhances Brain Damage from Ischemia and Trauma

1997

The amino acid glutamate is a model agent to demonstrate the significance of neurotoxic mediator compounds in secondary brain damage from trauma, ischemia or other adverse conditions. Intensive research of the role of mediator compounds is clinically worthwile as more specific forms of treatment may emerge for the benefit of afflicted patients. In view of the great number of factors, cytokines, etc., which could play a role, it is mandatory that a mediator function in secondary brain damage is identified according to the stringent requirements established for that purpose. Glutamate has been shown — as is the case for only a few other agents — to meet all the criteria of a mediator of secon…

business.industryHead injuryIschemiaGlutamate receptorBrain damagemedicine.diseaseBioinformaticsLesionMediatorCortical spreading depressionmedicinemedicine.symptombusinessStroke
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New cerebral protection strategies.

2005

PURPOSE OF REVIEW This article presents an overview of the most recent and important strategies to reduce secondary brain damage. RECENT FINDING There is currently no magic bullet available to protect the brain after neuronal injury. This is related to the complex pathophysiology of cerebral ischemia, which makes it unlikely that a single pharmacological intervention results in sustained neuroprotection. Analyses of clinical studies reveal that acute physiologic derangements (e.g. fever, hypertension and hypotension, hypoxemia, hypercapnia, hyperglycemia) are the most important predictors of unfavorable outcome after brain injury and have to be treated. The effectiveness of anesthetic agent…

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Erythropoietin: a new paradigm for neuroprotection.

2006

business.industryNeuroprotectionRecombinant ProteinsAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineNeuroprotective AgentsErythropoietinCentral Nervous System DiseasesBrain InjuriesReceptors ErythropoietinMedicineHumansSurgeryNeurology (clinical)businessNeuroscienceErythropoietinmedicine.drugJournal of neurosurgical anesthesiology
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Tissue Oxygenation in Normal and Edematous Brain Cortex During Arterial Hypocapnia

1984

Since arterial hypocapnia causes a cerebral blood flow decrease, hypocapnic conditions are induced in patients with severe traumatic brain injury by controlled hyperventilation in order to reduce the intracranial pressure (Gordon, 1971). Beneficial effects on the clinical course of patients, however, can be observed only under conditions of moderate hypocapnia. As shown by animal experiments severe arterial hypocapnia results in insufficient oxygen supply conditions in brain tissue (Grote et al., 1981), which subsequently influences the brain metabolism (Granholm et al., 1969, 1971) and counteracts the influence of hypocapnia on cerebral blood flow regulation (Grote et al., 1981). The prese…

business.industryTraumatic brain injuryBrain cortexmedicine.diseaseTissue oxygenationCerebral blood flowHypocapniaAnesthesiaHyperventilationMedicineIn patientmedicine.symptombusinessIntracranial pressure
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