Astrocytes as Guardians of Neuronal Excitability: Mechanisms Underlying EpileptogenesisFrontiers in Neurology - Tập 11
Quirijn P. Verhoog, Linda Holtman, Eleonora Aronica, Erwin A. van Vliet
Astrocytes are key homeostatic regulators in the central nervous system and play
important roles in physiology. After brain damage caused by e.g., status
epilepticus, traumatic brain injury, or stroke, astrocytes may adopt a reactive
phenotype. This process of reactive astrogliosis is important to restore brain
homeostasis. However, persistent reactive astrogliosis can be detrimental for
the brain... hiện toàn bộ
Neurological Manifestations in Critically Ill Patients With COVID-19: A Retrospective StudyFrontiers in Neurology - Tập 11
Siyuan Fan, Meng Xiao, Fei Han, Peng Xia, Xiaoyin Bai, Huan Chen, Hongmin Zhang, Xin Ding, Hua Zhao, Jing Zhao, Xuguo Sun, Wei Jiang, Chunyao Wang, Wei Cao, Fan Guo, Peijun Zhang, Peng Gao, Wei Wu, Jie Ma, Dong Wu, Zhengyin Liu, Xiang Zhou, Jinglan Wang, Tianjia Guan, Yan Qin, Taisheng Li, Yingchun Xu, Dong Zhang, Yú Chen, Jing Xie, Yongzhe Li, Xiaowei Yan, Yicheng Zhu, Bin Peng, Liying Cui, Shuyang Zhang, Hongzhi Guan
Attention-Demanding Cognitive Tasks Worsen Postural Control in Patients With Cervical Dystonia: A Case-Control StudyFrontiers in Neurology - Tập 12
Viola Baione, Gina Ferrazzano, Claudia Celletti, Matteo De Rosa, Daniele Belvisi, Giovanni Fabbrini, Manuela Galli, Filippo Camerota, Antonella Conte
Background: Patients with cervical dystonia (CD) show impaired postural control,
balance, and gait, likely due to abnormal head postures and sensorimotor
disturbances. However, until now no study has investigated whether
attention-demanding activity worsens postural control and balance in CD
patients.Objective: To investigate whether patients with CD show cognitive-motor
interference (CMI), a spec... hiện toàn bộ