نتایج جستجو برای: neuronal aging

تعداد نتایج: 220967  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2001
O Thibault R Hadley P W Landfield

Considerable evidence supports a Ca(2+) dysregulation hypothesis of brain aging and Alzheimer's disease. However, it is still not known whether (1) intracellular [Ca(2+)](i) is altered in aged brain neurons during synaptically activated neuronal activity; (2) altered [Ca(2+)](i) is directly correlated with impaired neuronal plasticity; or (3) the previously observed age-related increase in L-ty...

2009
David R. Brown

Microglia play a curious role in the nervous system. Their role is intrinsically protective and supportive, but during neurodegenerative disease, it is well established that microglia play a significant role in the initiation of neuronal death. Microglia, like neurons, show age-related changes that could potentially alter their behavior. While extreme changes to a large population of microglia ...

2015
Cátia F. Lourenço Ana Ledo Cândida Dias Rui M. Barbosa João Laranjinha

The functional and structural integrity of the brain requires local adjustment of blood flow and regulated delivery of metabolic substrates to meet the metabolic demands imposed by neuronal activation. This process-neurovascular coupling-and ensued alterations of glucose and oxygen metabolism-neurometabolic coupling-are accomplished by concerted communication between neural and vascular cells. ...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2005
Clara M Cheng Victor Tseng Jie Wang Daniel Wang Ludmila Matyakhina Carolyn A Bondy

IGF action has been implicated in the promotion of oxidative stress and aging in invertebrate and murine models. However, some in vitro models suggest that IGF-I specifically prevents neuronal oxidative damage. To investigate whether IGF-I promotes or retards brain aging, we evaluated signs of oxidative stress and neuropathological aging in brains from 400-d-old Igf1-/- and wild-type (WT) mice....

2014
Wolfgang J Streit Qing-Shan Xue Jasmin Tischer Ingo Bechmann

This paper summarizes pathological changes that affect microglial cells in the human brain during aging and in aging-related neurodegenerative diseases, primarily Alzheimer's disease (AD). It also provides examples of microglial changes that have been observed in laboratory animals during aging and in some experimentally induced lesions and disease models. Dissimilarities and similarities betwe...

2005
Mihai Nadin

Aging, along with the associated costs (not just in dollars), is a major health problem (cf. United Nations Programme on Ageing1). Many resources are utilized for fi ghting aging and its effects at its core (genetic, molecular, neuronal), but few for attenuating the consequences of the basic aging process. The fact that the post-World War II baby boom generation will be reaching elderly status ...

Journal: :Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology 2015
Eseosa T Ighodaro Gregory A Jicha Frederick A Schmitt Janna H Neltner Erin L Abner Richard J Kryscio Charles D Smith Taylor Duplessis Sonya Anderson Ela Patel Adam Bachstetter Linda J Van Eldik Peter T Nelson

Hippocampal sclerosis of aging (HS-Aging) is a neurodegenerative disease that mimics Alzheimer disease (AD) clinically and has a prevalence rivaling AD in advanced age. Whereas clinical biomarkers are not yet optimized, HS-Aging has distinctive pathological features that distinguish it from other diseases with "hippocampal sclerosis" pathology, such as epilepsy, cerebrovascular perturbations, a...

2010
Brenda J. Anderson Shayri J. Greenwood Daniel McCloskey

To identify interventions for brain aging, we must first identify the processes in which we hope to intervene. Brain aging is a period of decreasing functional capacity and increasing vulnerability, which reflect a reduction in morphological organization and perhaps degeneration. Since life is ultimately dependent upon the ability to maintain cellular organization through metabolism, this revie...

2013
Joy Alcedo Thomas Flatt Elena G. Pasyukova

An animal's survival strongly depends on its ability to maintain homeostasis in response to the changing quality of its external and internal environment. This is achieved through intracellular and intercellular communication within and among different tissues. One of the organ systems that plays a major role in this communication and the maintenance of homeostasis is the nervous system. Here w...

2017
Xiong Jiang Jessica R. Petok Darlene V. Howard James H. Howard

Relating individual differences in cognitive abilities to neural substrates in older adults is of significant scientific and clinical interest, but remains a major challenge. Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies of cognitive aging have mainly focused on the amplitude of fMRI response, which does not measure neuronal selectivity and has led to some conflicting findings. ...

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