Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Gambling associated risk-taking decision in cerebellar ataxia

Ruo-Yah Lai Natasha A. Desai Christian J. Amlang Chi-Ying R. Lin Tiffany X. Chen Michael J. Minyetty Nadia Amokrane Sheng-Han Kuo;  Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, Volume 0, Issue 0, 105252,  doi:10.1016/j.parkreldis.2022.105252 

People with cerebellar ataxia (CA) can develop impulsive and compulsive behaviors that significantly affect their and their family's quality of life. To further assess the decision-making process associated with these behaviors, we used the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) to study people with CA.
CA cases obtained significantly lower IGT total scores than controls (−5.30 ± 37.53 vs. 21.30 ± 37.37, p = 0.004). In addition, those with CA made riskier decisions throughout the task compared to controls. Although both CA and controls learned to make decisions with more favorable outcomes over the course of completing the IGT, CA participants never matched the controls' performance. IGT performance did not correlate with ataxia severity or depressive symptoms.

SHAREHOLDER ALERT: Pomerantz Law Firm Investigates Claims On Behalf of Investors of Design Therapeutics, Inc.

NEW YORK, Dec. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Pomerantz LLP is investigating claims on behalf of investors of Design Therapeutics, Inc. ("Design" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: DSGN). 

On or around March 24, 2021, Design conducted its initial public offering ("IPO"), selling 12 million shares of stock priced at $20.00 per share. Then, on December 7, 2022, Design reported initial data from a Phase 1 trial of DT-216 in patients with Friedreich ataxia. Among other results, Design said 16 patients on DT-216 and eight on placebo reported at least one treatment-emergent adverse event. On this news, Design's stock price fell sharply during intraday trading on December 8, 2022.

The psychosocial situation of families caring for children with rare diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic: results of a cross-sectional online survey

Lydia Rihm, Mareike Dreier, Farhad Rezvani, Silke Wiegand-Grefe & Jörg Dirmaier; Orphanet J Rare Dis 17, 449 (2022). doi:10.1186/s13023-022-02595-0 

 This study indicates a high psychosocial burden on family caregivers of children with RDs during the early COVID-19 pandemic, characterized by high distress levels and wide-ranging everyday problems, unmet psychosocial information needs, and reduced caregiver-reported HRQoL in children with RDs. The findings highlight the ongoing need for target group-specific, low-threshold support services (e.g., websites) during and after the pandemic.

Social concepts and the cerebellum: behavioural and functional connectivity signatures in cerebellar ataxic patients

Lopes da Cunha Pamela, Fittipaldi Sol, González Campo Cecilia, Kauffman Marcelo, Rodríguez-Quiroga Sergio, Yacovino Darío Andrés, Ibáñez Agustín, Birba Agustina and García Adolfo M. 2023; Phil. Trans. R. Soc., B3782021036420210364, doi:10.1098/rstb.2021.0364 

We compared behavioural outcomes between groups and examined their association with cerebellar connectivity. CA patients showed deficits in social text comprehension and normal scores in the non-social text. Also, social text outcomes in controls selectively correlated with connectivity between the cerebellum and key regions subserving multi-modal semantics and social cognition, including the superior and medial temporal gyri, the temporal pole and the insula. Conversely, brain-behaviour associations involving the cerebellum were abolished in the patients. Thus, cerebellar structures and connections seem involved in processing social concepts evoked by naturalistic discourse. Such findings invite new theoretical and translational developments integrating social neuroscience with embodied semantics.