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The neuro-B cell link of peptidergic innervation in the Bursa Fabricii

1991

The Bursa Fabricii, restricted to birds, specifically provides the microenvironment for B-cell maturation. The presence of nerve fibers containing immunopotent neuropeptides in immune organs opens interesting perspectives on the understanding of neuroimmune communication. As an organ for the development of only B-lymphocytes is not known in mammals, the contribution of a peptidergic innervation to the microenvironment of B-cells is not known. Therefore, we studied the peptidergic innervation of the Bursa Fabricii as an organ of B-cell maturation. Four different neuropeptides were found in nerve fibers of the Bursa Fabricii: tachykinins (TK), vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), galanin (GAL…

medicine.medical_specialtyNeuroimmunomodulationCalcitonin Gene-Related PeptideImmunologyVasoactive intestinal peptideNeuropeptideGalaninNerve fiberBiologyCalcitonin gene-related peptideMonocytesImmunoenzyme TechniquesBehavioral NeuroscienceBursa of FabriciusNerve FibersTachykininsInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsGalaninMedullaB cellB-LymphocytesEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsMacrophagesNeuropeptidesCell DifferentiationCell biologyEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurePeripheral nervous systemPeptidesChickensVasoactive Intestinal PeptideBrain, Behavior, and Immunity
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Migraine and cluster headache – the common link

2018

Abstract Although clinically distinguishable, migraine and cluster headache share prominent features such as unilateral pain, common pharmacological triggers such glyceryl trinitrate, histamine, calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and response to triptans and neuromodulation. Recent data also suggest efficacy of anti CGRP monoclonal antibodies in both migraine and cluster headache. While exact mechanisms behind both disorders remain to be fully understood, the trigeminovascular system represents one possible common pathophysiological pathway and network of both disorders. Here, we review past and current literature shedding light on similarities and differences in phenotype, heritability…

medicine.medical_specialtyNeurologyCluster headacheImplantable Neurostimulators/statistics & numerical dataPain medicineCalcitonin Gene-Related PeptideDeep Brain StimulationMigraine DisordersNitroglycerin/adverse effectsHypothalamuslcsh:MedicineTriptansReviewCalcitonin gene-related peptideBioinformatics03 medical and health sciencesNitroglycerin0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineTryptamines/pharmacologyMigraineTrigeminovascular systembusiness.industryNeuromodulationCluster Headache/bloodCluster headacheAnti-CGRP (receptor) monoclonal antibodies – mAbsMigraine Disorders/bloodTrigeminovascular systemlcsh:RGeneral MedicineCalcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP)medicine.diseaseDeep Brain Stimulation/statistics & numerical dataNeuromodulation (medicine)Tryptamines3. Good healthCalcitonin Gene-Related Peptide/antagonists & inhibitorsAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineImplantable NeurostimulatorsMigraineNeurology (clinical)business030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drugThe Journal of Headache and Pain
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Restoring Neurological Physiology: The Innovative Role of High-Energy MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound (HIMRgFUS). Preliminary Data from a New Method of …

2017

Background Tremor is a disabling condition, common to several neurodegenerative diseases. Lesioning procedures and deep brain stimulation, respectively, of the ventralis intermedius nucleus for intentional tremor, and of the subthalamic nucleus for parkinsonian resting tremor, have been introduced in clinical practice for patients refractory to medical treatment. The combination of high-energy focused ultra-sound (HIFUS) with sophisticated magnetic resonance (MR) instrumentation, together with accurate knowledge of the stereotactic brain coordinates, represents a revolution in neuromodulation. Methods At the Neurosurgical Clinic and the Radiology Department of the University of Palermo,, tw…

medicine.medical_specialtyParkinson's diseaseDeep brain stimulationmedicine.medical_treatmentNeurosurgical ProcedureSeverity of Illness IndexNeurosurgical ProceduresFocused ultrasoundMRI-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTremormedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineResting tremorVentral Thalamic Nucleimedicine.diagnostic_testEssential tremorSettore MED/27 - Neurochirurgiabusiness.industryEssential tremor; functional neurosurgery; lesioning surgery; MRI-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS); Parkinson’s disease; brain; high-intensity focused ultrasound ablation; humans; magnetic resonance imaging; neurosurgical procedures; severity of illness index; surgery computer-assisted; tremor; ventral thalamic nucleiSettore MED/37 - NeuroradiologiaBrainMagnetic resonance imagingLesioning surgerymedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingNeuromodulation (medicine)nervous system diseasesSurgerySubthalamic nucleusFunctional neurosurgerySurgery Computer-AssistedParkinson’s diseaseEssential tremorHigh-Intensity Focused Ultrasound AblationSettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E Radioterapiabusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryHuman
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Interrelation of peptidergic innervation with mast cells and ED1-positive cells in rat thymus

1991

The peptidergic innervation of rat thymus has been investigated by immunohistochemical methods, focusing on the spatial interrelationship of peptidergic nerve fibers with mast cells and macrophages in the rat. An antiserum directed against the protein gene product 9.5 (PGP 9.5) regarded as a pan-neuronal marker revealed a rich innervation, especially in the subcapsular cortex, in interlobular septa, and of the vasculature in the cortex and the corticomedullary boundary. A minor proportion of PGP 9.5-immunoreactive (ir) fibers supplied the thymic parenchyma. The main component of peptidergic innervation consisted of fibers costaining for tachykinins (TKs) and calcitonin gene-related peptide …

medicine.medical_specialtyPathologyNeuroimmunomodulationImmunologyVasoactive intestinal peptideConnective tissueNerve fiberThymus GlandBiologyCalcitonin gene-related peptideBehavioral NeuroscienceCatecholaminesNerve FibersInternal medicineCortex (anatomy)medicineAnimalsMast CellsGalaninEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsMacrophagesNeuropeptidesAntibodies MonoclonalCell DifferentiationRats Inbred StrainsMast cellRatsReceptors NeurotransmitterEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurePeripheral nervous systemUbiquitin ThiolesteraseBiomarkersBrain, Behavior, and Immunity
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The Role of Heart Rate on the Associations Between Body Composition and Heart Rate Variability in Children With Overweight/Obesity: The ActiveBrains …

2019

The authors would like to thank all the participants who volunteered for this investigation. This work is the part of a Ph.D. Thesis conducted in the Biomedicine Doctoral Studies of the University of Granada, Spain.

medicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyCARDIAC AUTONOMIC MODULATIONPOWERHRV030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyOverweightlcsh:Physiology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysiology (medical)Internal medicineHeart rateMedicine and Health SciencesmedicineHeart rate variability030212 general & internal medicineOBESEOriginal ResearchBalance (ability)adipositypreadolescentslcsh:QP1-981business.industryOverweight obesityConfoundingfat massCardiorespiratory fitnesssympatheticmedicine.diseaseObesityMARKERCardiologymedicine.symptomCARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESSbusinessparasympatheticcirculatory and respiratory physiologyFrontiers in Physiology
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Heart Rate Is a Better Predictor of Cardiorespiratory Fitness Than Heart Rate Variability in Overweight/Obese Children: The ActiveBrains Project

2019

The authors would like to thank all the participants who volunteered for this investigation. This work is part of a Ph.D. thesis conducted in the Biomedicine Doctoral Studies of the University of Granada, Spain.

medicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyHRVAUTONOMIC FUNCTION030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyOverweightlcsh:Physiology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysiology (medical)Internal medicineADOLESCENTSLinear regressionHeart rateMedicine and Health SciencesmedicineNERVOUS-SYSTEM ACTIVITYHeart rate variabilityMODULATIONTreadmillOriginal ResearchRISKadiposityyouthlcsh:QP1-981business.industryheart rate variabilityCardiorespiratory fitnessASSOCIATION030229 sport sciencessympatheticStepwise regressionGas analyzerPHYSICAL-ACTIVITYtreadmillCOMPARABILITYCardiologyOBESE CHILDRENmedicine.symptombusinessparasympatheticFrontiers in Physiology
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Transcranial direct current stimulation: Adverse effects and the efficacy of a commonly utilised sham protocol

2017

IntroductionTranscranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a promising neuromodulation method that has, for example, been used to treat depression. Nevertheless, the adverse effects of tDCS and the validity of the current standard tDCS sham protocols have received limited attention.ObjectivesTo evaluate the extent and types of tDCS adverse effects and to assess the reliability of sham stimulation as a control procedure for tDCS in a double-blind setting.AimsTo compare adverse effects between tDCS and sham stimulation groups, and to determine how well the participants and the experimenter are able to distinguish tDCS from sham stimulation.MethodsA sample of healthy volunteers received a 2…

medicine.medical_specialtyPsychotherapistTranscranial direct-current stimulationmedicine.medical_treatment05 social sciencesStimulation050105 experimental psychologySham group03 medical and health sciencesPsychiatry and Mental health0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationmedicine.anatomical_structureNeuromodulationHealthy volunteersmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAdverse effectPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEuropean Psychiatry
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Efficacy and acceptance of the sacral neuromodulation in the treatment of female lower urinary tract dysfunctions.

2017

medicine.medical_specialtySacrum030232 urology & nephrologyUrologyMEDLINEElectric Stimulation Therapylower urinary tract dysfunctionsacral neuromodulationFemale lower urinary tract03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicineHumansElectric stimulation therapyProspective StudiesProspective cohort study030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineUrinary bladderbusiness.industryUrinary retentionUrinary Bladder OveractiveObstetrics and GynecologyMiddle AgedPatient Acceptance of Health CareUrinary RetentionSacrummedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeSacral nerve stimulationFemalemedicine.symptombusinessMinerva ginecologica
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Impact of Nonstationarities on Short Heart Rate Variability Recordings During Obstructive Sleep Apnea

2017

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleep disorder characterized by breathing pauses due to collapse of the upper airways. During OSA the autonomic modulation, as noninvasively assessed through heart period (HP) variability, is altered in a time-varying way even though time-varying properties of HP fluctuations are often disregarded by HP variability studies. We performed a time domain analysis computed over very short epochs corresponding to the sole OSA events explicitly accounting for HP variability nonstationarities. Length-matched epochs were extracted during OSA and quiet sleep (SLEEP) in 13 subjects suffering from OSA (11 males, age 55±11, apnea-hypopnea index 44±19). Mean HP, varianc…

medicine.medical_specialtySleep disorderbusiness.industryComputer Science (all)030204 cardiovascular system & hematologymedicine.diseaseSleep in non-human animalsAutonomic controlnervous system diseasesrespiratory tract diseasesObstructive sleep apnea03 medical and health sciencesQuiet sleep0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemInternal medicineSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaBreathingmedicineCardiologyHeart rate variabilityAutonomic modulationCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryComputing in Cardiology Conference (CinC)
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The neuroimmune link in the bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) of cat and rat: peptides and neural markers.

1991

This light microscopic immunohistochemical study investigates the distribution and target interrelations of nerve fibers in bronchus-associated lymphoid tissues (BALT) of rat and cat by using antisera against (1) the polyneuronal marker protein gene product 9.5 (PGP 9.5), (2) selected opioid and nonopioid peptides, and (3) the marker enzymes tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and dopamine beta-hydroxylase (DBH). In both species, a similar distribution pattern of PGP, peptide, and catecholamine enzyme immunoreactive was observed. Anti-PGP 9.5 stained all nerve fibers (except some smaller, calcitonin gene-related peptide-immunoreactive (CGRP-ir) fibers presumably of the C-type) throughout the differen…

medicine.medical_specialtyTyrosine 3-MonooxygenaseLymphoid TissueNeuroimmunomodulationImmunologyImmunocytochemistryMolecular Sequence DataNeuropeptideNerve fiberSubstance PBronchiCell CommunicationDopamine beta-HydroxylaseBiologyCalcitonin gene-related peptideBehavioral Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundNerve FibersInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsAmino Acid SequenceMast CellsPhagocytesTyrosine hydroxylaseEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsNeuropeptidesDendritic CellsMolecular biologyProenkephalinRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologychemistryCatsCholinergicUbiquitin ThiolesteraseBiomarkersBrain, behavior, and immunity
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