نتایج جستجو برای: brain white matter

تعداد نتایج: 816563  

Journal: :British Journal of Psychiatry 1989

Journal: :basic and clinical neuroscience 0
narges a.niknam mahnaz azarnia hossein bahadoran masoomeh kazemi elaheh tekieh mina ranjbaran

introduction: in the present research, the effect of morphine consumption during pregnancy on the development of the embryo’s spinal cord was studied in wistar rat. methods: female wistar rats (wt: 250-300 g) were mated with males. the test group received morphine (0.01 mg/ml) in their drinking water. pregnant rats were later killed with chloroform on the 12th, 13th and 14th days of pregnancy, ...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2013
Y Yatomi R Tanaka H Shimura N Miyamoto K Yamashiro M Takanashi T Urabe N Hattori

Glutamate plays a central role in brain physiology and pathology. The involvement of excitatory amino acid transporters (EAATs) in neurodegenerative disorders including acute stroke has been widely studied, but little is known about the role of glial glutamate transporters in white matter injury after chronic cerebral hypoperfusion. The present study evaluated the expression of glial (EAAT1 and...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2008
Meike W. Vernooij Marius de Groot Aad van der Lugt M. Arfan Ikram Gabriel P. Krestin Albert Hofman Wiro J. Niessen Monique M. B. Breteler

The importance of macrostructural white matter changes, including white matter lesions and atrophy, in intact brain functioning is increasingly being recognized. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) enables measurement of the microstructural integrity of white matter. Loss of white matter integrity in aging has been reported, but whether this is inherent to the aging process itself or results from sp...

Journal: :Stroke 2007
Karin F Hoth David F Tate Athena Poppas Daniel E Forman John Gunstad David J Moser Robert H Paul Angela L Jefferson Andreana P Haley Ronald A Cohen

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The presence of white matter hyperintensities on brain MRI is common among elderly individuals. Previous research suggests that cardiovascular risk factors are associated with increased white matter hyperintensities. Examining the role of direct physiological measures of vascular function will help to clarify the vascular mechanisms related to white matter hyperintensitie...

2016
Christian Lambert Philip Benjamin Eva Zeestraten Andrew J. Lawrence Thomas R. Barrick Hugh S. Markus

Cerebral small vessel disease is a common condition associated with lacunar stroke, cognitive impairment and significant functional morbidity. White matter hyperintensities and brain atrophy, seen on magnetic resonance imaging, are correlated with increasing disease severity. However, how the two are related remains an open question. To better define the relationship between white matter hyperi...

Journal: :Neurobiology of aging 2004
Yasuyuki Taki Ryoi Goto Alan Evans Alex Zijdenbos Peter Neelin Jason Lerch Kazunori Sato Shuichi Ono Shigeo Kinomura Manabu Nakagawa Motoaki Sugiura Jobu Watanabe Ryuta Kawashima Hiroshi Fukuda

The objectives of this study were to evaluate the correlations of the volumes of the gray matter and white matter with age, and the correlations of the tissue probabilities of the gray matter and white matter with age and several cerebrovascular risk factors. We obtained magnetic resonance (MR) images of the brain and clinical information from 769 normal Japanese subjects. We processed the MR i...

2014
Shanqing Cai Jason A. Tourville Deryk S. Beal Joseph S. Perkell Frank H. Guenther Satrajit S. Ghosh

Deficits in brain white matter have been a main focus of recent neuroimaging studies on stuttering. However, no prior study has examined brain connectivity on the global level of the cerebral cortex in persons who stutter (PWS). In the current study, we analyzed the results from probabilistic tractography between regions comprising the cortical speech network. An anatomical parcellation scheme ...

Journal: :Stroke 2003
Mark P Goldberg Bruce R Ransom

Injury of central white matter is a major cause of functional disability in cerebrovascular disease. White matter is a target of hypoxic-ischemic injury throughout life, in clinical settings ranging from periventricular leukomalacia in the neonatal period, stroke and cardiac arrest in adults, to vascular dementia in the aging brain. The traditional view from animal studies is that gray matter i...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2002
Eileen Lüders Helmuth Steinmetz Lutz Jäncke

Magnetic resonance imaging was used to evaluate the influence of sex and brain size on compartmental brain volumes (grey matter, white matter, CSF) in a large and well-matched sample of neurologically normal women (n = 50) and men (n = 50). As expected, we found a significant sex difference for the absolute volumes of total brain, grey matter, white matter and CSF, with greater volumes for men....

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