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Query: UMLS:C0025362 (
mental retardation
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According to the DSM-IV,
Mental Retardation
is significantly sub-average general intellectual functioning accompanied by significant limitations in adaptive functioning in at least two of the following skill areas: communication, self-care, home living, social/interpersonal skills, use of community resources, self-direction, functional academic skills, work, leisure, health and safety. In pilot work, we have seen positive clinical effects of Neurofeedback (NF) applied to children with Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome) and other forms of
mental retardation
. Given that many clinicians use NF in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Generalized Learning Disability cases, we studied the outcomes of a clinical case series using Quantitative EEG (QEEG) guided NF in the treatment of
mental retardation
. All 23 subjects received NF training. The QEEG data for most subjects had increased theta, alpha, and coherence abnormalities. A few showed increased delta over the cortex. Some of the subjects were very poor in reading and some had illegible handwriting, and most subjects had academic failures, impulsive behavior, and very poor attention, concentration, memory problems, and social skills. This case series shows the impact of QEEG-guided NF training on these clients' clinical outcomes. Fourteen out of 23 subjects formerly took medications without any improvement. Twenty-three subjects ranging from 7-16 years old attending private learning centers were previously diagnosed with
mental retardation
(severity of degree: from moderate to mild) at various university hospitals. Evaluation measures included QEEG analysis, WISC-R (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised) IQ test, TOVA (Test of Variables of Attention) test, and
DPC
-P (Developmental Behaviour Checklist) were filled out by the parents. NF trainings were performed by Lexicor Biolex software. NX-Link was the commercial software reference database used to target the treatment protocols, along with the clinical judgment of the first author. QEEG signals were sampled at 128 samples per second per channel and electrodes were placed according to the International 10-20 system. Between 80 and 160 NF training sessions were completed, depending on the case. None of the subjects received any special education during NF treatment. Two subjects with the etiology of epilepsy were taking medication, and the other 21 subjects were medication-free at the baseline. Twenty-two out of 23 patients who received NF training showed clinical improvement according to the
DPC
-P with QEEG reports. Nineteen out of 23 patients showed significant improvement on the WISC-R, and the TOVA. For the WISC-R test, 2 showed decline on total IQ due to the decline on some of the subtests, 2 showed no improvement on total IQ although improvement was seen on some of the subtests, however even these cases showed improvement on QEEG and
DPC
-P. This study provides the first evidence for positive effects of NF treatment in
mental retardation
. The results of this study encourage further research.
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PMID:Post WISC-R and TOVA improvement with QEEG guided neurofeedback training in mentally retarded: a clinical case series of behavioral problems. 2030 14
N-linked glycosylation of proteins is an essential and highly conserved co- and post-translational protein modification reaction that occurs in all eukaryotes. Oligosaccharyltransferase (OST), a multi-subunit membrane-associated enzyme complex, carries out this reaction. In the central reaction, a carbohydrate group is transferred to the side chain of a consensus asparagine residue in the newly synthesized protein. Genetic defects in humans cause a series of disorders known as congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) that include
mental retardation
, developmental delay, hypoglycemia etc. Complete loss of N-glycosylation is lethal in all organisms. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, OST consists of nine non-identical protein subunits. Ost4p is the smallest subunit containing 36 residues. It bridges catalytic subunit Stt3p to Ost3p/Ost6p subunit. Mutation of Valine (V) at position 23 in Ost4p to Aspartate (D) causes defects in the N-glycosylation process. To understand the structure, function and role of Ost4p in N-glycosylation, characterization of Ost4p and its functionally important mutant/s are critical. We report the mutagenesis, heterologous overexpression, purification, reconstitution in
DPC
micelles and biophysical characterization of Ost4V23D and compare its secondary structure and conformation to that of Ost4p. CD and NMR data suggest that mutation of Val
23
to Asp impacts the secondary structure and conformation of Ost4p.
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PMID:Production and biophysical characterization of a mini-membrane protein, Ost4V23D: A functionally important mutant of yeast oligosaccharyltransferase subunit Ost4p. 2872 43