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Advances in arterial spin labeled cerebral perfusion imaging in cerebrovascular diseases
Xiaodong Wang, GangYang, Fengfan Bai
Journal of Translational Neuroscience. 2020, 5 (4): 20-25.
https://doi.org/10.3868/j.issn.2096-0689.2020.04.003
Cerebrovascular disease is a disease with high morbidity, disability and mortality rates, which seriously affects the daily life of patients and is a heavy burden on families and society. Arterial spin labeling (ASL) is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology that uses the magnetic labeling of hydrogen atoms in arterial blood as tracers to noninvasively evaluate brain blood flow. ASL does not require injection of an exogenous contrast agent, and has the advantages of no radiation, simplicity and low cost. In cerebrovascular diseases, ASL can evaluate the collateral cerebrovascular circulation and abnormal perfusion of brain tissue, which can provide a reliable basis for early diagnosis and clinical decision-making. This study reviewed ASL and its application in the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of cerebrovascular diseases.
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A survey of research in brain iron level and Alzheimer’s disease
Xingguang Li, Chang Wang, Xiuxia Li, Caipeng Cao, Hongbo Shang, Yongchuan Wang, Tianyu Dong
Journal of Translational Neuroscience. 2020, 5 (4): 26-30.
https://doi.org/10.3868/j.issn.2096-0689.2020.04.004
The main pathological feature of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the extracellular deposition of β-amyloid (Aβ) in the brain, which forms insoluble Aβ plaques, and tau protein hyperphosphorylation in neurons, which forms intracellular fibrillary tangles. So far, none of the drugs targeting Aβ have been successful in the treatment of AD. Some studies have shown that brain iron deposition may be one of the important factors in AD pathogenesis; the distribution of iron deposition has been found to be consistent with the distribution of Aβ senile plaques in the brain. Effectively reducing brain iron load might therefore be a good therapeutic approach to prevent and treat AD.
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The effect of iron metabolism on anxiety disorder
Xingguang Li, Xuerui Fu, Wei Zhang, Caipeng Cao, Hongbo Shang, Yongchuan Wang, Tianyu Dong
Journal of Translational Neuroscience. 2020, 5 (4): 31-36.
https://doi.org/10.3868/j.issn.2096-0689.2020.04.005
Anxiety disorder is one of the most common emotional disorders, but its pathogenesis remains unclear. Research has shown that iron deficiency is more common in people with emotional disorders and that these disorders can improve after taking iron supplements. Many factors can cause anxiety disorders, including external stress, genetic factors, impaired neurodevelopment, and abnormal monoamine metabolism. Studies have shown that abnormal monoamine metabolism and impaired neurodevelopment can contribute to the severity of emotional disorders. The synthesis of serotonin (5-HT) and dopamine (DA) require iron as a cofactor in the synthesis of monoamine metabolism, and the release of epinephrine (E) was potentially associated with labile iron in plasma. At the same time, iron is also directly involved in myelin synthesis as a cofactor in neural development. Therefore, iron maybe involved some of the main causes of the onset of anxiety disorders.
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