نتایج جستجو برای: cognitive impairment cranial irradiation

تعداد نتایج: 438126  

2014
Liyuan Zhang Kun Li Rui Sun Yuan Zhang JianFeng Ji Peigeng Huang Hongying Yang Ye Tian

BACKGROUND It has been long recognized that cranial irradiation used for the treatment of primary and metastatic brain tumor often causes neurological side-effects such as intellectual impairment, memory loss and dementia, especially in children patients. Our previous study has demonstrated that whole-brain irradiation (WBI) can cause cognitive decline in rats. Minocycline is an antibiotic that...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Munjal M Acharya Lori-Ann Christie Mary L Lan Peter J Donovan Carl W Cotman John R Fike Charles L Limoli

Cranial irradiation remains a frontline treatment for the control of tumor growth, and individuals surviving such treatments often manifest various degrees of cognitive dysfunction. Radiation-induced depletion of stem/precursor cell pools in the brain, particularly those residing in the neurogenic region of the hippocampus, is believed, in part, to be responsible for these often-unavoidable cog...

2011
Lori- Ann Christie Munjal M. Acharya Charles L. Limoli

With the exception of survival, cognitive impairment stemming from the clinical management of cancer is a major factor dictating therapeutic outcome. For many patients afflicted with CNS and non-CNS malignancies, radiotherapy and chemotherapy offer the best options for disease control. These treatments however come at a cost, and nearly all cancer survivors (~11 million in the US alone as of 20...

2012
Rikki Corniola Yani Zou David Leu John R. Fike Ting-Ting Huang

Radiation therapy of the CNS, even at low doses, can lead to deficits in neurocognitive functions. Reduction in hippocampal neurogenesis is usually, but not always, associated with cognitive deficits resulting from radiation therapy. Generation of reactive oxygen species is considered the main cause of radiation-induced tissue injuries, and elevated levels of oxidative stress persist long after...

2015
Wolfgang A. Tomé Şölen Gökhan N. Patrik Brodin Maria E. Gulinello John Heard Mark F. Mehler Chandan Guha

Cancer patients undergoing cranial irradiation are at risk of developing neurocognitive impairments. Recent evidence suggests that radiation-induced injury to the hippocampi could play an important role in this cognitive decline. As a tool for studying the mechanisms of hippocampal-dependent cognitive decline, we developed a mouse model replicating the results of the recent clinical RTOG 0933 s...

2014
Raul L Arizaga Roxana E Gogorza Ricardo F Allegri Patricia D Baumann María C Morales Paula Harris Vicente Pallo María M Cegarra

Epidemiological data on dementia and cognitive impairment are scarce in South America. In Argentina, no dementia/cognitive impairment population-based epidemiological studies are available. The Ceibo Study is a population-based epidemiological study of dementia and cognitive impairment in individuals over 60 to be conducted. The present paper reports the results of the pilot phase (survey of co...

Journal: :journal of research in medical sciences 0
majid barekatain maryam alavirad mahgol tavakoli golita emsaki mohammad reza maracy

background: the nonamnesic type of mild cognitive impairment (na?mci) is predementia state with subtle decline incognitive domains except memory. although cognitive rehabilitation (cr) has been investigated in amnesic type of mci, we could not find any trial that rehabilitated na?mci exclusively. we studied the effectiveness of cr on na?mci. materials and methods: this study was a blinded, rand...

2011
Munjal M. Acharya Dante E. Roa Omar Bosch Mary L. Lan Charles L. Limoli

Radiotherapy often provides the only clinical recourse for those afflicted with primary or metastatic brain tumors. While beneficial, cranial irradiation can induce a progressive and debilitating decline in cognition that may, in part, be caused by the depletion of neural stem cells. Given the increased survival of patients diagnosed with brain cancer, quality of life in terms of cognitive hea...

Journal: :Developmental neuroscience 2015
Giulia Zanni Kai Zhou Ilse Riebe Cuicui Xie Changlian Zhu Eric Hanse Klas Blomgren

Radiotherapy is common in the treatment of brain tumors in children but often causes deleterious, late-appearing sequelae, including cognitive decline. This is thought to be caused, at least partly, by the suppression of hippocampal neurogenesis. However, the changes in neuronal network properties in the dentate gyrus (DG) following the irradiation of the young, growing brain are still poorly u...

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