Neuroreport
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Although a cortical network involving Broca's area and the supramarginal gyrus (SMG) was widely studied using neurofunctional imaging, the functional connectivity underlying this so-called articulatory loop remains poorly documented. We describe a patient operated on for a glioma invading the left parietal operculum, using intraoperative electrical functional mapping under local anesthesia. ⋯ Postoperatively, the patient presented a slight dysarthria, then recovered. This is the first report of direct tracking of the subcortical connectivity underlying the fronto-parietal articulatory loop, allowing to better understand the pathophysiology of this network and the consequences of its damage.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial
The effect of the duration of exposure to the electromagnetic field emitted by mobile phones on human attention.
Previous findings suggested the facilitating effect of the electromagnetic field emitted by mobile phones on human attention. This study aimed to examine the relationship between the facilitating effect and the duration of exposure to the electromagnetic field emitted by mobile phones on human attention. Seventy-eight university students were randomly assigned to either an experimental or a control group. ⋯ Participants in the experimental group performed better on one of the two measures of attention only after they had been exposed to the electromagnetic field emitted by the mobile phone for some time. The results seem to suggest that attention functions may be differentially enhanced after exposing to the electromagnetic field emitted by mobile phones. Furthermore, this transient facilitation effect might be dose dependent.
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CEP-1347 inhibits the signalling pathway of c-jun-N-terminal kinase, and is neuroprotective in vivo and in vitro. Embryonic chick dorsal root ganglion neurones are dependent on NGF for survival and neurite outgrowth; NGF withdrawal results in apoptotic cell death. ⋯ When NGF was subsequently added to CEP-1347 treated explants, the outgrowth increased to a similar level to explants which had received NGF throughout. CEP-1347 may be a useful tool to maintain viable DRG explants to allow evaluation of neurite outgrowth promoting compounds and dissection of survival and neurite outgrowth signalling pathways.
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The cortical processing of allodynia (touch-evoked pain) resulting from neuralgia of the lateral cutaneous femoral nerve was investigated with a newly designed pneumatically driven brush by means of magnetoencephalography. Brushing the unaffected thigh produced subsequent activation of the contralateral primary somatosensory cortex (S1) with peak latencies of 37 and 56 ms. Brushing the affected side led to comparable activation of the contralateral S1 cortex. ⋯ Allodynia was also accompanied by an activation of the cingulate cortex, occurring only 92 ms. after stimulus onset, an observation suggesting an Abeta-fiber-mediated neuronal pathway involved in dynamic mechanical allodynia. This study corroborates the concept of cortical reorganisation underlying chronic pain. Furthermore, it demonstrates that a remarkable early activation of the cingulate cortex may be involved in the cortical processing of allodynia.
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Previous reports have shown that systemic administration of morphine can prevent the thermal hyperalgesia induced by the development of an osteosarcoma in C3H/HeJ mice after the implantation of NCTC 2472 cells. We show here that this type of hyperalgesia is also abolished by the local administration of morphine given at low doses (10 nmol), or the peripheral acting opioid receptor agonist loperamide (146 nmol). The analgesic effect of loperamide is prevented by the administration of the opioid receptor antagonist naloxone methiodide (10 mg/kg, i.p.), which is unable to cross the blood-brain barrier. These results provide evidence which supports the fact that peripheral opioids could be useful tools in the management of some types of cancer pain.