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Record Nr.

UNINA9910973577403321

Titolo

Brain damage : causes, management and prognosis / / Aleric J. Schäfer and Johann Müller, editors

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York, : Nova Science Publishers, 2012

ISBN

1-62081-415-3

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (213 p.)

Collana

Neuroscience research progress

Neurology--laboratory and clinical research developments

Nova Biomedical

Altri autori (Persone)

SchäferAleric J

MüllerJohann

Disciplina

617.481044

Soggetti

Brain damage

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter I -- Reorganization of Elementary Functions (REF) after Brain Injury and in the Intact Brain: A Novel Understanding of Neurocognitive Organization and Reorganization -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Conceptualisations of Posttraumatic  Functional Recovery -- Functional Localization and Recovery -- Mechanisms of Posttraumatic  Functional Recovery -- The REF-Model -- Elementary Functions -- Algorithmic Strategies -- Reorganization of Elementary Functions (REF) -- Algorithmic Modules -- Neural, Behavioural and Conscious Flexibility in the Normal and Brain Injured Individual -- Implications of the REF-Model for Posttraumatic Rehabilitative Training -- Generalization of Institutionalised Training to Reallife Situations -- Utilization of Advanced Technology in Neurorehabilitation -- Training Aimed at Developing AMs -- Implications of the REF-Model for  the Prognosis Regarding Posttraumatic Cognitive  Performance and Rehabilitation -- The Importance of the Pretraumatic Experience of the Patient -- Brain Reserve and Cognitive Reserve -- Localization and Recovery of Cognitive  Functions - Rehabilitation and Reconceptualisation -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter II -- The Splitting of the Brain:  A Reorientation towards Fiber  Tracts Damage in Amnesia -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Fiber -Behavior Interactions  



with a Focus on Conscious Memory -- Memory - Systems and Divisions -- Memory and Time -- Memory and Content -- Memory Disorders -- Fiber Systems Relevant for  Conscious Memory Processing -- Association Fibers with Yet Unclear Contribution to Conscious Mnemonic Processing -- Association Fibers with (Likely) Functions in Memory -- Striatal Fibers -- Commissural Fibers -- Thalamic Fibers (Peduncles) -- The Capsula Interna -- Other Cortico-Subcortical Fiber Bundles Related to Memory Processing.

Conditions Affecting the Integrity of the Brain's White Matter -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter III -- Molecular Determinants of Hypoxic-Ischemic Injury in Developing  Brain and Potential  Strategies for Neuroprotection -- Abstract -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Pathophysiology of Neonatal Brain Injury -- Spectrum of Cell Death in Hypoxic-Ischemic  Brain Injury -- Role of Mitochondria in Apoptosis and Necrosis -- Excitotoxicity and Neonatal Hypoxic-Ischemic  Brain Injury -- Apoptosis as the Principle Mechanism of Hypoxic- Ischemic Neuronal Death -- Sex-Specific Activation of Cell Death  Signaling Pathways -- Anti-Apoptotic X-Linked IAP (XIAP) and Neuroprotection against HI Brain Injury -- Excitatory Synaptic Function -- Neuronal Pentraxins -- Neuronal Pentraxins Interact with the AMPA-Type Glutamate Receptors -- NP1 Gene Silencing Is Neuroprotective -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter IV -- Comet Assay as a Useful  Tool to Assess Brain Damage -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. DNA Damage -- 3. Comet Assay Technique -- 4. Methodology of the Comet Assay -- 4.1. Preparation of Microscopic Slides -- 4.2. Cell Lysis -- 4.3. Alkali Unwinding -- 4.4. Electrophoresis -- 4.5. Neutralization -- 4.6. DNA Staining -- 4.7. Scoring the Comets -- 5. Advantages of the Comet Assay -- 6. Comet Assay Applications -- 7. Use of the Comet Assay to Measure  the Brain Damage -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter V -- Responsiveness and Prognosis  in the Severe Disorder  of Consciousness -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Consciousness and Descriptors of Consciousness -- Clinical and Behavioral Scales -- Residual Responsiveness in the VS: Electrophysiological  and Neuroimaging Studies -- Heart Rate Variability -- HRV and the Brain -- HRV, Responsiveness and Outcome in the Severe Disorder of Consciousness -- Conclusion -- References.

Chapter VI -- Cerebral Radiation Necrosis:  Causes, Management and Prognosis -- Abstract -- Classification of Radiation Injury to the Brain -- Incidence of Radiation Cerebral Necrosis -- Pathophysiology of Radiation Induced  Necrosis to the Brain -- Management and Prognosis -- New Treatment Approaches for CRN -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter VII -- Exercise as a Therapeutic  Approach after Brain Damage -- Introduction -- Physical Activity and Exercise -- Age and Exercises -- Enrichment Environment  and Morphological Changes -- Neurogenesis and Physical Activity -- Physical Activity and its Effects on Neurotransmission -- Physical Activity and Growth Factors -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter VIII -- Neuroprotection in Experimental Cerebral Ischemia -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Histopathological Changes in Mongolian Gerbils Brain Submitted to Different Durations of Cerebral Ischemia -- Motoric Behavior Changes in Mongolian  Gerbils Submitted to Different Durations  of Cerebral Ischemia -- Oxidative Stress Rate in Mongolian Gerbils  Brain Submitted to Different Durations  of Cerebral Ischemia -- Neurological Status and Mortality Rate  in Mongolian Gerbils Brain Submitted  to Different Durations of Cerebral Ischemia -- Neuroprotective Efficiency of NMDA Receptor Blockade in Mongolian Gerbils after Various Duration of Cerebral Ischemia in Gerbils -- Neuroprotective Efficiency of NMDA Receptor Blockade in the Striatum and CA3 Hippocampus after Various



Duration of Cerebral Ischemia in Gerbils -- Motor Behavioural Improvements by MK-801  in Mongolian Gerbils Submitted to Different Duration of Global Cerebral Ischemia -- MK-801 Effect on Regional Cerebral Oxidative Stress Rate Induced by Different Duration  of Global Ischemia in Mongolian Gerbils.

MK-801 Effect on Neurological Status and Mortality Rate in Mongolian Gerbils Brain Submitted to Different Durations of Cerebral Ischemia -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter IX -- Initiation of Inflammatory  Mechanisms in Acute Brain Damage -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Conclusion -- References -- Index -- Blank Page.

Sommario/riassunto

This book presents current research in the study of the causes, management and prognosis in brain damage including the implications for therapeutic intervention in the reorganization of elementary functions (REF) after brain injury; a reorientation towards fiber tracts damage in amnesia; the use of alkaline comet assay to assess DNA damage and repair in brain damage; responsiveness and prognosis in the severe disorder of consciousness; the pathophysiology, management and prognosis of cerebral radiation necrosis; exercise as a therapeutic approach after brain damage; neuroprotection in experimental cerebral ischemia; and initiation of inflammatory mechanisms in acute brain damage.