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Role of the Voltage-Gated Proton Channel Hv1 in Nervous Systems
We describe the recently discovered functions of Hv1 in various neurological diseases, including brain or spinal cord injury, ischemic stroke, demyelinating diseases, and pain. We also summarize the current advances in the discovery and application of Hv1-targeted small molecules in neurological diseases. Finally, we discuss the current limitations of our understanding of Hv1 and suggest future research directions.
Source: Neuroscience Bulletin - April 8, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research

The B árány Society position on 'Cervical Dizziness'
J Vestib Res. 2022 Nov 15. doi: 10.3233/VES-220202. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThis paper describes the Bárány Society Classification OverSight Committee (COSC) position on Cervical Dizziness sometimes referred to as Cervical Vertigo. This involved an initial review by a group of experts across a broad range of fields, and then subsequent review by the Bárány Society COSC. Based upon the so far published literature, the Bárány Society COSC takes the view that the evidence supporting a mechanistic link between an illusory sensation of self-motion (spinning or otherwise) and neck pathology and/or symptoms of neck pa...
Source: Journal of Vestibular Research: Equilibrium and Orientation - November 21, 2022 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Barry M Seemungal Yuri Agrawal Alexander Bisdorff Adolfo Bronstein Kathleen E Cullen Peter J Goadsby Thomas Lempert Sudhir Kothari Phang Boon Lim Mns Magnusson Hani J Marcus Michael Strupp Susan L Whitney Source Type: research

Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation - A brief introduction and overview
Auton Neurosci. 2022 Sep 27;243:103038. doi: 10.1016/j.autneu.2022.103038. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTInvasive cervical vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is approved for the treatment of epilepsies, depression, obesity, and for stroke-rehabilitation. The procedure requires surgery, has side-effects, is expensive and not readily available. Consequently, transcutaneous VNS (tVNS) has been developed 20 years ago as non-invasive, less expensive, and easily applicable alternative. Since the vagus nerve reaches the skin at the outer acoustic canal and ear, and reflex-responses such as the ear-cough-reflex or the auriculo-cardiac ...
Source: Autonomic Neuroscience - October 6, 2022 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Max J Hilz Source Type: research

Blood flow restriction exercise of the tibialis anterior in people with stroke: a preliminary study
CONCLUSION: Using our training paradigm, neurophysiological parameters, feasibility, tolerability and perceptions of safety were not different between BFR-E and Exercise only. As participants were generally well-functioning, our results are not generalizable to lower functioning people with stroke, different (more intense) exercise protocols or longer term training over weeks or months.PMID:35364641 | DOI:10.31083/j.jin2102053
Source: Journal of Integrative Neuroscience - April 1, 2022 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Simon Svanborg Kjeldsen Erhard Trillingsgaard N æss-Schmidt Michael Lee Camila Quel de Oliveira J ørgen Feldbæk Nielsen Peter William Stubbs Source Type: research