New in the main journal, Rahimi et al explore neuroimaging changes in patients with mild Wilson disease. Imaging changes can be seen before neuropsychiatric symptoms; myelin or white matter in general seems vulnerable to low-level copper toxicity, with white matter volume loss showing promise as a marker for assessing brain involvement in early WD stages. Brain morphometry in hepatic Wilson disease patients Parya Rahimi, Stanislav Mareček, Radan Brůha, Dezortova Monika, Petr Sojka, Milan Hájek, Marta Skowrońska, Łukasz Smoliński, Petr Urbánek, Tomasz Litwin, Petr Dušek https://lnkd.in/g2NirhAv #wilsondisease #neuroimaging
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Treatment strategies with Disease Modifying Therapies (DMTs) in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) are evolving rapidly with some studies showing high efficacy DMTs to outweigh the safety risks with benefits in early treatment. Despite these advances the people of colour tend to fall behind in treatment when it comes to early intervention with high efficacy DMTs and are underrepresented in clinical trials. On the occasion of World Brain Day, we at Deallus consider this our responsibility to spread awareness about Brain Health and support this year’s theme of “Brain Health and Prevention”. Deallus has significant expertise in neuroscience and has established a neuroscience community of scientists and consultants in the organisation which constantly exchanges ideas around recent developments and strategies to support our clients working in the space. Please read our latest blog written by our Senior Principal @Anna Scott around developments in neurological conditions especially MS at https://lnkd.in/ezkE6jbZ #worldbrainday #blog #MS #alzheimers #neurology #advancements #treatment #equality #precisionmedicine #expertise #experience #leadingtheconversation; #competitiveintelligence; #managementconsulting; #lifesciencesconsulting
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MITO NEWS: Groundbreaking research that advances our understanding of mitochondrial dynamics is important for brain health. OcuSciences is excited to highlight a new therapy in development to protect against traumatic brain injury (TBI) but also a host of other mitochondrial dysfunction driven diseases including neurodegeneration by modulating mitochondrial fission. Key takeaways from the research: • Elevated Fis1 Levels: Unlike the well-documented increase in Drp1 seen in neurodegenerative diseases, this study found significant early elevation of Fis1 post-TBI, indicating a unique mitochondrial response. • Neuroprotective Treatment: Treatment with P110 showed promise in preventing cognitive impairment and preserving mitochondrial function when administered early after injury. • Chronic Effects: Delaying treatment until later stages did not provide the same protective benefits, highlighting the importance of timely intervention in TBI care. These insights are critical as they deepen our understanding of mitochondrial health and its implications for brain injury recovery. We applaud the researchers for their contributions to this vital field! Author: Andrew Pieper et al.
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