2024
In vivo neuropil density from anatomical MRI and machine learning
Akif A, Staib L, Herman P, Rothman D, Yu Y, Hyder F. In vivo neuropil density from anatomical MRI and machine learning. Cerebral Cortex 2024, 34: bhae200. PMID: 38771239, PMCID: PMC11107380, DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhae200.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMagnetic resonance imagingSynaptic densityNeuropil densityCellular densityArtificial neural networkNeural networkPositron emission tomographyAnatomical magnetic resonance imagingHealthy subjectsSynaptic activityMRI scansMachine learning algorithmsBrain's energy budgetEmission tomographyIn vivo MRI scansResonance imagingTissue cellularityLearning algorithmsDiffusion magnetic resonance imagingMachine learningMicroscopic interpretationInterpretation of functional neuroimaging dataIndividual predictionsSubjectsMultimodal measures of spontaneous brain activity reveal both common and divergent patterns of cortical functional organization
Vafaii H, Mandino F, Desrosiers-Grégoire G, O’Connor D, Markicevic M, Shen X, Ge X, Herman P, Hyder F, Papademetris X, Chakravarty M, Crair M, Constable R, Lake E, Pessoa L. Multimodal measures of spontaneous brain activity reveal both common and divergent patterns of cortical functional organization. Nature Communications 2024, 15: 229. PMID: 38172111, PMCID: PMC10764905, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-44363-z.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2023
A multi-laboratory preclinical trial in rodents to assess treatment candidates for acute ischemic stroke
Lyden P, Diniz M, Bosetti F, Lamb J, Nagarkatti K, Rogatko A, Kim S, Cabeen R, Koenig J, Akhter K, Arbab A, Avery B, Beatty H, Bibic A, Cao S, Simoes Braga Boisserand L, Chamorro A, Chauhan A, Diaz-Perez S, Dhandapani K, Dhanesha N, Goh A, Herman A, Hyder F, Imai T, Johnson C, Khan M, Kamat P, Karuppagounder S, Kumskova M, Mihailovic J, Mandeville J, Morais A, Patel R, Sanganahalli B, Smith C, Shi Y, Sutariya B, Thedens D, Qin T, Velazquez S, Aronowski J, Ayata C, Chauhan A, Leira E, Hess D, Koehler R, McCullough L, Sansing L. A multi-laboratory preclinical trial in rodents to assess treatment candidates for acute ischemic stroke. Science Translational Medicine 2023, 15: eadg8656. PMID: 37729432, DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.adg8656.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPreclinical assessmentFocal cerebral ischemic insultAcute ischemic strokeCerebral ischemic insultLarge clinical trialsDiet-induced obesityNew clinical interventionsIntravascular thrombectomyIschemic strokeStroke treatmentHypertensive ratsIschemic insultBlinded assessmentClinical trialsYoung miceTreatment candidatesExclusion criteriaAnimal modelsYoung ratsFutile interventionsPreclinical trialsClinical interventionsFutility boundariesMiceDisease areasHippocampal neurochemicals are associated with exercise group and intensity, psychological health, and general cognition in older adults
Reitlo L, Mihailovic J, Stensvold D, Wisløff U, Hyder F, Håberg A. Hippocampal neurochemicals are associated with exercise group and intensity, psychological health, and general cognition in older adults. GeroScience 2023, 45: 1667-1685. PMID: 36626020, PMCID: PMC10400748, DOI: 10.1007/s11357-022-00719-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSupervised exercise groupNational physical activity guidelinesPhysical activity guidelinesLower NAA/CrHippocampal bodyNAA/CrActivity guidelinesControl groupExercise groupLower Cho/CrPhysical activity/exerciseOlder adultsGeneration 100 StudyPsychological healthModerate physical activityActivity/exerciseDays/weekPeak oxygen uptakeCho/CrHigher training intensityMagnetic resonance imagingHigh-intensity trainingHippocampal metabolitesNeuronal viabilityHippocampal volumeDecreased but diverse activity of cortical and thalamic neurons in consciousness-impairing rodent absence seizures
McCafferty C, Gruenbaum B, Tung R, Li J, Zheng X, Salvino P, Vincent P, Kratochvil Z, Ryu J, Khalaf A, Swift K, Akbari R, Islam W, Antwi P, Johnson E, Vitkovskiy P, Sampognaro J, Freedman I, Kundishora A, Depaulis A, David F, Crunelli V, Sanganahalli B, Herman P, Hyder F, Blumenfeld H. Decreased but diverse activity of cortical and thalamic neurons in consciousness-impairing rodent absence seizures. Nature Communications 2023, 14: 117. PMID: 36627270, PMCID: PMC9832004, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-35535-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsThalamic neuronsAbsence seizuresSeizure onsetNeuronal firingConsciousness-impairing seizuresFemale rat modelLow-frequency electroencephalographic activityFunctional magnetic resonanceBehavioral arrestRat modelRhythmic firingTransient initial peakFiring increasesSeizuresNeuronal mechanismsElectroencephalographic activityNeuronsBrain state changesBrief episodesFiring decreasesInitial peakFiringMagnetic resonanceDistinct patternsOnset
2022
A 3D atlas of functional human brain energetic connectome based on neuropil distribution
Yu Y, Akif A, Herman P, Cao M, Rothman D, Carson R, Agarwal D, Evans A, Hyder F. A 3D atlas of functional human brain energetic connectome based on neuropil distribution. Cerebral Cortex 2022, 33: 3996-4012. PMID: 36104858, PMCID: PMC10068297, DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhac322.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSynaptic densityCortical regionsHigher synapse densityHuman cortical circuitsFunctional imaging studiesCortical activity mapsVivo PET imagingNeuropil distributionGlucose oxidationSynapse densityCortical circuitsMetabolic rateSynaptic connectionsCortical energeticsImaging studiesHuman cortexPET imagingHistological stainingRecent evidenceCortexHuman brainBrainVoxel levelActivity ratesAtlas
2020
Hemodynamic impairments within individual watershed areas in asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis by multimodal MRI
Kaczmarz S, Göttler J, Petr J, Hansen M, Mouridsen K, Zimmer C, Hyder F, Preibisch C. Hemodynamic impairments within individual watershed areas in asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis by multimodal MRI. Cerebrovascular And Brain Metabolism Reviews 2020, 41: 380-396. PMID: 32237952, PMCID: PMC7812517, DOI: 10.1177/0271678x20912364.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInternal carotid artery stenosisRelative oxygen extraction fractionRelative cerebral blood volumeCerebral blood flowCapillary transit time heterogeneityOxygen extraction capacityCarotid artery stenosisHemodynamic impairmentCerebrovascular reactivityArtery stenosisUnilateral internal carotid artery stenosisAsymptomatic internal carotid artery stenosisAsymptomatic carotid artery stenosisAge-matched healthy controlsMultimodal MRICerebral blood volumeOxygen extraction fractionTransit time heterogeneityMicrovascular impairmentStroke riskOxygenation parametersWidespread dysfunctionHealthy controlsHemodynamic parametersIndividual patients
2016
Chapter 5 New horizons in neurometabolic and neurovascular coupling from calibrated fMRI
Shu CY, Sanganahalli BG, Coman D, Herman P, Hyder F. Chapter 5 New horizons in neurometabolic and neurovascular coupling from calibrated fMRI. Progress In Brain Research 2016, 225: 99-122. PMID: 27130413, DOI: 10.1016/bs.pbr.2016.02.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeurovascular couplingFunctional MRINeuronal activityBlood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signalFunctional brain activationLevel-dependent signalNeurometabolic couplingEffective therapyBlood flowNeuroimaging toolsHealth conditionsPowerful neuroimaging toolBrain activationBOLD signalNeural activityBOLD contrastMetabolic demandsOxygen consumptionDependent signalsTherapyMicrovesselsMRIActivityBiomarkers
2014
Insights from Neuroenergetics into the Interpretation of Functional Neuroimaging: An Alternative Empirical Model for Studying the Brain's Support of Behavior
Shulman RG, Hyder F, Rothman DL. Insights from Neuroenergetics into the Interpretation of Functional Neuroimaging: An Alternative Empirical Model for Studying the Brain's Support of Behavior. Cerebrovascular And Brain Metabolism Reviews 2014, 34: 1721-1735. PMID: 25160670, PMCID: PMC4269754, DOI: 10.1038/jcbfm.2014.145.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunctional magnetic resonance imagingMagnetic resonance imagingNeuronal activityMental moduleObservable behaviorBrain activityDistinct psychological mechanismsResonance imagingBaseline neuronal activityPositron emission tomography (PET) imagingEmission Tomography ImagingPsychological mechanismsMental processesFunctional neuroimagingBrain supportAwake humansAlternative empirical modelsNeurophysiological parametersBaseline activityTomography imagingTheoretical assumptionsSensory systemsIncremental signalNeuroimagingElectrical recordings
2013
Intranasal epidermal growth factor treatment rescues neonatal brain injury
Scafidi J, Hammond TR, Scafidi S, Ritter J, Jablonska B, Roncal M, Szigeti-Buck K, Coman D, Huang Y, McCarter RJ, Hyder F, Horvath TL, Gallo V. Intranasal epidermal growth factor treatment rescues neonatal brain injury. Nature 2013, 506: 230-234. PMID: 24390343, PMCID: PMC4106485, DOI: 10.1038/nature12880.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdministration, IntranasalAnimalsAnimals, NewbornBrain InjuriesCell DifferentiationCell DivisionCell LineageCell SurvivalDemyelinating DiseasesDisease Models, AnimalEpidermal Growth FactorErbB ReceptorsHumansHypoxiaInfant, Premature, DiseasesMaleMiceMolecular Targeted TherapyOligodendrogliaRegenerationSignal TransductionStem CellsTime FactorsConceptsDiffuse white matter injuryNeonatal brain injuryVery preterm infantsWhite matter injuryOligodendrocyte precursor cellsEpidermal growth factor receptorGrowth factor treatmentGrowth factor receptorPreterm infantsFunctional recoveryBrain injurySuch injuriesEpidermal growth factor treatmentMouse modelFactor treatmentInjuryFactor receptorPrecursor cellsInfantsReceptorsFunctional MRI and neural responses in a rat model of Alzheimer's disease
Sanganahalli BG, Herman P, Behar KL, Blumenfeld H, Rothman DL, Hyder F. Functional MRI and neural responses in a rat model of Alzheimer's disease. NeuroImage 2013, 79: 404-411. PMID: 23648961, PMCID: PMC3700380, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.04.099.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlzheimer's diseaseFunctional magnetic resonance imagingCerebral cortexAD brainSomatosensory cortexRat modelCortical functionNeural responsesAge-matched healthy controlsAD rat modelContralateral somatosensory cortexSensory-evoked responsesHigh-field functional magnetic resonance imagingBrain functional responsesMagnetic resonance imagingAD ratsControl ratsHealthy controlsThalamic responsesNormal ratsCortical responsesAD modelSubcortical functionBrain plaquesElectrical stimulationLactate preserves neuronal metabolism and function following antecedent recurrent hypoglycemia
Herzog RI, Jiang L, Herman P, Zhao C, Sanganahalli BG, Mason GF, Hyder F, Rothman DL, Sherwin RS, Behar KL. Lactate preserves neuronal metabolism and function following antecedent recurrent hypoglycemia. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2013, 123: 1988-1998. PMID: 23543056, PMCID: PMC3638906, DOI: 10.1172/jci65105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAntecedent recurrent hypoglycemiaRecurrent hypoglycemiaHypoglycemic conditionsIntensive insulin therapyTight glycemic controlType 2 diabetesInsulin therapyGlycemic controlBrain metabolismElevated lactateNeuronal metabolismRodent modelsNeuronal activityGlucose metabolismHypoglycemiaLactate uptakeNeuronal functionType 1Metabolic regulatorOxidative capacityModest incrementLactateMetabolismUnexpected findingBrainCortical energy demands of signaling and nonsignaling components in brain are conserved across mammalian species and activity levels
Hyder F, Rothman DL, Bennett MR. Cortical energy demands of signaling and nonsignaling components in brain are conserved across mammalian species and activity levels. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2013, 110: 3549-3554. PMID: 23319606, PMCID: PMC3587194, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1214912110.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGlucose oxidation ratesCerebral cortexNeuronal activityActivity levelsGlucose metabolic dataHuman cerebral cortexMetabolic dataOxidative demandAwake valuesCortical neuronsSynaptic transmissionGlucose metabolismAwake stateSensory stimulationAnatomic dataRatsCortexMammalian speciesIsoelectricityMagnetic resonance spectroscopy resultsSignaling requirementsAstrocytesCell membraneLevelsNeuronsGlutamatergic Function in the Resting Awake Human Brain is Supported by Uniformly High Oxidative Energy
Hyder F, Fulbright RK, Shulman RG, Rothman DL. Glutamatergic Function in the Resting Awake Human Brain is Supported by Uniformly High Oxidative Energy. Cerebrovascular And Brain Metabolism Reviews 2013, 33: 339-347. PMID: 23299240, PMCID: PMC3587823, DOI: 10.1038/jcbfm.2012.207.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunctional magnetic resonance imagingMagnetic resonance spectroscopy studyAwake resting stateFuture clinical investigationsMagnetic resonance imagingHigh resting activityAwake human brainGray matter regionsGlutamatergic functionGlutamatergic signalingMetabolic measuresClinical investigationAwake stateResting activityVisual cortexGlucose utilizationResonance imaging
2012
Quantitative fMRI and oxidative neuroenergetics
Hyder F, Rothman DL. Quantitative fMRI and oxidative neuroenergetics. NeuroImage 2012, 62: 985-994. PMID: 22542993, PMCID: PMC3389300, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.04.027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunctional magnetic resonance imagingNeuronal activityQuantitative functional magnetic resonance imagingTotal neuronal activityBlood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signalBrain energy metabolismResting-state paradigmLevel-dependent signalMagnetic resonance imagingSynaptic activityResonance imagingParamagnetic contrast agentFunctional brainBOLD contrastBaseline stateEnergy metabolismFunctional mapsContrast agentsMagnetic resonance spectroscopyFMRI dataRegion of interestActivityNeuroenergeticsBrain
2011
Evidence for the importance of measuring total brain activity in neuroimaging
Hyder F, Rothman DL. Evidence for the importance of measuring total brain activity in neuroimaging. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2011, 108: 5475-5476. PMID: 21441108, PMCID: PMC3078349, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1102026108.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2010
Neuronal correlate of BOLD signal fluctuations at rest: Err on the side of the baseline
Hyder F, Rothman DL. Neuronal correlate of BOLD signal fluctuations at rest: Err on the side of the baseline. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2010, 107: 10773-10774. PMID: 20534504, PMCID: PMC2890714, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1005135107.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2001
Lactate efflux and the neuroenergetic basis of brain function
Shulman R, Hyder F, Rothman D. Lactate efflux and the neuroenergetic basis of brain function. NMR In Biomedicine 2001, 14: 389-396. PMID: 11746930, DOI: 10.1002/nbm.741.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTopiramate Rapidly Raises Brain GABA in Epilepsy Patients
Petroff O, Hyder F, Rothman D, Mattson R. Topiramate Rapidly Raises Brain GABA in Epilepsy Patients. Epilepsia 2001, 42: 543-548. PMID: 11440351, DOI: 10.1046/j.1528-1157.2001.18800.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdministration, OralAnticonvulsantsBrain ChemistryCarnosineDose-Response Relationship, DrugDrug Administration ScheduleEpilepsy, Complex PartialFructoseGamma-Aminobutyric AcidHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyOccipital LobePyrrolidinonesStimulation, ChemicalTopiramateConceptsBrain GABAOral doseLong-term pharmacodynamic effectsFirst oral doseComplex partial seizuresTPM dosesTPM therapyFirst doseFurther seizuresPartial seizuresPharmacodynamic effectsEpilepsy patientsOccipital cortexPatientsGABAPartial protectionDoseFirst dayAcid metabolismDose responseHomocarnosineSeizuresVivo measurementsSurface coilTopiramateHomocarnosine and seizure control in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy and complex partial seizures
Petroff O, Hyder F, Rothman D, Mattson R. Homocarnosine and seizure control in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy and complex partial seizures. Neurology 2001, 56: 709-715. PMID: 11274303, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.56.6.709.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComplex partial seizuresJuvenile myoclonic epilepsyGamma-aminobutyric acidHigher homocarnosine levelsGood seizure controlSeizure controlPoor seizure controlHomocarnosine levelsPartial seizuresMyoclonic epilepsyBrain gamma-aminobutyric acidLower GABA levelsType of epilepsyLower gamma-aminobutyric acidGABA levelsOccipital cortexPatientsVisual cortexEpilepsyValproateLamotrigineSeizuresCortexHomocarnosineMR spectrometer