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Is practitioner appraisal of facial expressivity and emotional engagement in simulated Parkinson's disease affected by race?
Monday, June 30, 2025
Shana Harris
CONCLUSION: Although this study did not find a racial bias in practitioners' appraisal of Black versus White people with hypomimia, the results highlight that quantity (i.e., years of experience), and possibly, quality of training could lead to a more accurate evaluation of Black patients with signs of Parkinson's disease, which is a feasible point of intervention.
Sibling Control Analysis of Perinatal Health and Family Environment Factors Related to Childhood ADHD Symptoms
Monday, June 30, 2025
Michael A Mooney
CONCLUSIONS: The full-cohort associations between child ADHD symptoms and environmental risks confirm associations from prior research, but current findings do not indicate direct causal effects. Instead, much or all of the observed risk appears due to confounding with family-level factors, likely including genetic factors. Our results underscore the importance of accounting for familial risk factors that may confound relationships between behavioral traits and environmental exposures by using...
Transgender and gender diverse patients' preference and comfort for having a medical chaperone present during a sensitive physical examination: a single-site study
Sunday, June 29, 2025
Katie E Linder
CONCLUSION: TGD adults report comfort with the concept of having a medical chaperone during sensitive examinations and most would prefer the chaperone to be female. Preference for having a medical chaperone present during a sensitive physical exam is not likely influenced by gender dysphoria or social anxiety.
Astrocytic abnormalities in brain-specific <em>Cacna1c</em>-deficient mice: Implications for BBB impairment in neuropsychiatric diseases associated with <em>CACNA1C</em> mutations
Friday, June 27, 2025
Yeojung Koh
Intronic genetic variants within the CACNA1C gene, which encodes the pore-forming alpha 1c subunit of the Ca(v)1.2 L-type calcium channel, are significant risk factors for a multitude of neuropsychiatric disorders. In most cases, these intronic SNPs have been associated with reduced CACNA1C expression. Here, we demonstrate that targeted genetic deletion of Cacna1c in mouse brain leads to increased astrocyte reactivity, increased expression of aquaporin 4 (AQP4) in astrocytes adjacent to the...
Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia among heavy-drinking veterans: a randomized pilot trial
Friday, June 27, 2025
Mary Beth Miller
CONCLUSIONS: CBT-I is feasible among heavy-drinking Veterans and has large effects on insomnia severity. Studies testing mechanistic effects on alcohol outcomes are warranted.
Patient-Health Care Professional Communication via a Secure Web-Based Portal in Severe Mental Health Conditions: Qualitative Analysis of Secure Messages
Friday, June 27, 2025
Eva Meier-Diedrich
CONCLUSIONS: SM in outpatient mental health care is multifaceted and holds the potential to enhance therapeutic contact and improve access to care by enabling quick, low-threshold communication between patients and HCPs, allowing treatment-related concerns to be addressed promptly and effectively. However, the asynchronous nature of SM also poses new challenges, particularly in managing acute mental health crises and in setting boundaries to prevent HCPs from being perceived as constantly...
Cortical and Striatal Functional Connectivity in Juvenile-Onset Huntington's Disease
Thursday, June 26, 2025
Amy Barry
CONCLUSIONS: These findings support the hypothesis of antagonistic pleiotropy in JoHD, where early neural advantages-such as relatively preserved or possibly enhanced cortical function-may contribute to later striatal vulnerability and degeneration. The observed left-lateralized somatomotor hypoconnectivity aligns with prior volumetric and gene expression research, highlighting the role of excitotoxic glutamatergic input and the selective vulnerability of high-functioning circuits in disease...
Metabolite perturbations in type 1 diabetes associated with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease
Thursday, June 26, 2025
Adeyinka Taiwo
CONCLUSION: Participants with T1D and MASLD manifest features of insulin resistance and metabolite perturbations suggesting enhanced gluconeogenesis, dysfunctional fat synthesis, and perturbed TCA cycle activity.
Multi-ancestry genome-wide association analyses incorporating SNP-by-psychosocial interactions identify novel loci for serum lipids
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Amy R Bentley
Serum lipid levels, which are influenced by both genetic and environmental factors, are key determinants of cardiometabolic health and are influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. Improving our understanding of their underlying biological mechanisms can have important public health and therapeutic implications. Although psychosocial factors, including depression, anxiety, and perceived social support, are associated with serum lipid levels, it is unknown if they modify the effect of...
A qualitative analysis of a culturally adapted PCIT training for black and latine clinicians: creating communities for providers of autistic youth
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Harlee Onovbiona
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is a widely known evidenced-based treatment (EBT) that has been used with Latine, Black, and neurodiverse children to improve the parent-child relationship and reduce challenging behaviors. Although considerable efforts have been made to disseminate PCIT to the wider community, fewer strides have been made to reach Black and Latine families in underserved communities-especially for families with neurodiverse children. One method to bridge the service gap...
Genetics of Response to ECT, TMS, Ketamine and Esketamine
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Clio E Franklin
Treatment-resistant mood disorders are often managed with intensive interventions that include electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), ketamine, and esketamine, but the role of genetics in clinical response to those interventions is yet to be clearly determined. Here, we review the current literature on the genetics of response to these treatment modalities. To date, the limited number of studies done to investigate genetic predictors of treatment response have...
Gestational hypertension increases risk of seizures in children and mice
Monday, June 16, 2025
Baojian Xue
Gestational hypertension (GH) is prevalent, with life-long health burdens for mothers and their children exposed in utero. We analyzed the nation-wide Epic Cosmos dataset and found significantly higher rates of seizures in children of mothers with GH than in children of normotensive mothers. Complementary studies of nested Iowa and Stanford cohorts and a large Taiwanese cohort also revealed significantly increased seizure risk after covariate adjustments. We modeled this association in an...
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Counseling and Educational Methods on Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Aneuploidy (PGT-A) for In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Patients
Monday, June 16, 2025
Prapti Singh
CONCLUSION(S): Patient and partner knowledge improved with educational handout and a brief genetic counseling interventions.
Maternal α-cypermethrin and permethrin exert differential effects on fetal growth, placental morphology, and fetal neurodevelopment in mice
Sunday, June 15, 2025
Benjamin A Elser
Pyrethroid insecticides represent a broad class of chemicals used widely in agriculture and household applications. Human studies show mixed effects of maternal pyrethroid exposure on fetal growth and neurodevelopment. Assessment of shared pyrethroid metabolites as a biomarker for exposure obscures effects of specific chemicals within this broader class. To better characterize pyrethroid effects on fetal development, we investigated maternal exposure to permethrin, a type I pyrethroid, and...
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex TMS evokes responses in the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex: Intracranial EEG evidence from two human cases
Saturday, June 14, 2025
Nicholas T Trapp
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