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2026-01-06
10:21
DBCoverage [DZNE-2026-00035] Journal Article
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Increased transmembrane protein 119 (TMEM119) levels in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer's disease suggest early microglial involvement.
We aimed to evaluate the potential of the microglial marker transmembrane protein 119 (TMEM119) in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) as a (differential) diagnostic biomarker for neurodegenerative diseases.Following assay validation, we used enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to measure CSF TMEM119 in 174 patients from six diagnostic groups: Alzheimer's disease (AD, n = 35), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, n = 33), cerebral microangiopathy (CM, n = 25), frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD, n = 28), Lewy body diseases (n = 21), and non-neurodegenerative controls (n = 33).CSF TMEM119 levels were elevated in the AD group compared to the control (p = 0.004), CM (p = 0.005), and FTLD (p = 0.023) groups. Levels were higher in both mild cognitive impairment (MCI-AD) and dementia (ADD) subgroups when compared to controls. [...]
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2026-01-05
09:53
[DZNE-2026-00022] Journal Article
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Lymphotoxin-dependent elevated meningeal CXCL13:BAFF ratios drive gray matter injury.
In multiple sclerosis (MS), B cell-rich tertiary lymphoid tissues (TLTs) in the brain leptomeninges associate with cortical gray matter injury. Using a model of Th17 cell-driven experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in mice, we found that inhibitors of Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTKi) prevented TLT formation and cortical pathology in a B cell activating factor (BAFF)-dependent manner. [...]
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2026-01-05
09:51
pmc [DZNE-2026-00021] Journal Article
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L-Type Cav1.3 and HCN Channels Mediate Heart Rate Acceleration by Catecholamines.
The ionic mechanism by which catecholamines increase the heart rate is incompletely understood. In this study, we have assessed the roles of sinoatrial node L-type Cav1.3 (α1D) Ca2+ channels, phosphorylation of L-type channel regulatory partner protein Rad (Ras-related RGK GTP-binding protein), and cAMP-dependent regulation of hyperpolarization-activated HCN (hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated) channels.We studied β-adrenergic regulation of heart rate and sinoatrial pacemaker activity in mice lacking Cav1.3 channels and in mice expressing dihydropyridine-insensitive L-type Cav1.2 channels alone or concomitantly expressing cAMP-insensitive HCN4 subunits in a heart-specific and time-controlled manner. [...]
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2026-01-05
09:49
DBCoverage [DZNE-2026-00020] Journal Article
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Segmentation-based quality control of structural MRI using the CAT12 toolbox.
The processing and analysis of magnetic resonance images is highly dependent on the quality of the input data, and systematic differences in quality can consequently lead to loss of sensitivity or biased results. However, varying image properties due to different scanners and acquisition protocols, as well as subject-specific image interferences, such as motion artifacts, can be incorporated in the analysis. [...]
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2026-01-05
09:47
DBCoverage [DZNE-2026-00019] Journal Article
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Early brain-wide disruption of sleep microarchitecture in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
BACKGROUNDAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), the major adult-onset motor neuron disease, is preceded by an early period unrelated to motor symptoms, including altered sleep, with increased wakefulness and decreased deep nonrapid eye movement (NREM). Whether these alterations in sleep macroarchitecture are associated with - or even precede - abnormalities in sleep-related EEG features remains unknown.METHODSHere, we characterize sleep microarchitecture using polysomnography for patients with ALS (n = 33) and controls (n = 32) as well as for asymptomatic carriers of superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) or C9ORF72 mutations (n = 57) and noncarrier controls (n = 30). [...]
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2026-01-05
09:28
[DZNE-2026-00018] Journal Article
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Defining patient‐centered amyloid PET thresholds for the onset of tauopathy in Alzheimer's disease
Amyloid-induced tauopathy drives clinical decline in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Because age and sex shape tau trajectories, defining patient-centered amyloid thresholds for tauopathy onset could facilitate pre-tauopathy AD identification and aid treatment decisions and prognosis.By including two samples (Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative [ADNI, n = 301]; and 18F-AV-1451-A05 [A05, n = 143]), we explored whether age and sex affect tauopathy transition and determined patient-centered amyloid positron emission tomography (PET) thresholds that mark tauopathy onset.We found a consistent amyloid PET × age interaction on global tau PET increase in men (ADNI/A05: p = 0.0078/0.018), with younger men showing faster amyloid-associated tau accumulation. [...]
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