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#3 Brain Fog not ‘just in your mind’: new insights into physical markers of Cognitive Impairment with Dr William Hu

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Oct 23, 2024
Dr. William Hu, a cognitive neurologist at Rutgers Institute for Health, specializes in treating cognitive impairments, particularly in Long Covid. He discusses the physiological basis of brain fog, revealing physiological changes through brain imaging and cerebrospinal fluid analysis. His groundbreaking research identified markers of persistent immune activation in patients, linking it to cognitive decline. The conversation highlights implications for treatments and sheds light on the connection between immune responses and cognitive health in post-viral conditions.
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MRI Shows Diverse Brain Changes

  • MRI in about half of studied patients showed abnormalities like medial temporal encephalitis‑like changes and brainstem findings.
  • Some lesions resembled 'mini strokes' or ovoid lesions that are unusual for young patients.
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Single‑Cell CSF Analysis Reveals New Signals

  • Single‑cell sequencing of CSF revealed distinct immune cell signatures unavailable from bulk tests or blood alone.
  • The technique resolved many cell types and enabled direct comparison to Alzheimer's and healthy profiles.
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Innate Immunity Remains Activated

  • Myeloid cells (macrophages/monocytes/dendritic cells) in CSF were persistently activated months after infection.
  • The profile resembled an active innate immune response rather than a resolved or purely adaptive one.
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