نتایج جستجو برای: neuronal aging

تعداد نتایج: 220967  

2012
Yoko Honda Akira Higashibata Yohei Matsunaga Yukiko Yonezawa Tsuyoshi Kawano Atsushi Higashitani Kana Kuriyama Toru Shimazu Masashi Tanaka Nathaniel J. Szewczyk Noriaki Ishioka Shuji Honda

How microgravitational space environments affect aging is not well understood. We observed that, in Caenorhabditis elegans, spaceflight suppressed the formation of transgenically expressed polyglutamine aggregates, which normally accumulate with increasing age. Moreover, the inactivation of each of seven genes that were down-regulated in space extended lifespan on the ground. These genes encode...

Journal: :Neuron 2014
A. Zara Herskovits Leonard Guarente

Sirtuins are nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+)-dependent deacylases that have traditionally been linked with calorie restriction and aging in mammals. These proteins also play an important role in maintaining neuronal health during aging. During neuronal development, the SIR2 ortholog SIRT1 is structurally important, promoting axonal elongation, neurite outgrowth, and dendritic branching...

2012
Benedetta Artegiani Federico Calegari

Several studies suggest that an increase in adult neurogenesis has beneficial effects on emotional behavior and cognitive performance including learning and memory. The observation that aging has a negative effect on the proliferation of neural stem cells has prompted several laboratories to investigate new systems to artificially increase neurogenesis in senescent animals as a means to compens...

2014
Rovena Clara G. J. Engelberth Kayo Diogenes de A. Silva Carolina V. de M. Azevedo Elaine Cristina Gavioli Jose Ronaldo dos Santos Joacil Germano Soares Expedito S. Nascimento Junior Judney C. Cavalcante Miriam Stela M. O. Costa Jeferson S. Cavalcante

The suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) are pointed to as the mammals central circadian pacemaker. Aged animals show internal time disruption possibly caused by morphological and neurochemical changes in SCN components. Some studies reported changes of neuronal cells and neuroglia in the SCN of rats and nonhuman primates during aging. The effects of senescence on morphological aspects in SCN are impor...

2010
Hongwen He Weiguo Dong Fang Huang

Alzheimer disease (AD) is an age-related neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the presence of senile plaques, neurofibrillary tangles and neuronal loss. Amyloid-β protein (Aβ) deposition plays a critical role in the development of AD. It is now generally accepted that massive neuronal death due to apoptosis is a common characteristic in the brains of patients suffering from neurodegenera...

2015
Vladan Bajic Boban Stanojevic Lada Zivkovic Andrea Cabarkapa George Perry Thomas Arendt Biljana Spremo-Potparevic

Aging is the main risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). With aging, inflammation has been recognized as potential trigger for starting the neurodegenerative cascade leading to neuronal death. Before Aβ and tau accumulation, evidence has put alterations of the cell cycle at the core of these processes. Still, a number of features of the cell cycle re-entry phenotype have remained elusive to ...

Journal: :Neurobiology of aging 2005
Iñigo Azcoitia Margarita Perez-Martin Veronica Salazar Carmen Castillo Carmen Ariznavarreta Luis M Garcia-Segura Jesus A F Tresguerres

Decline of growth hormone (GH) with aging is associated to memory and cognitive alterations. In this study, the number of neurons in the hilus of the dentate gyrus has been assessed in male and female Wistar rats at 3, 6, 12, 14, 18, 22 and 24 months of age, using the optical fractionator method. Male rats had more neurons than females at all the ages studied. Significant neuronal loss was obse...

2016
Stephen J. Bonasera Jyothi Arikkath Michael D. Boska Tammy R. Chaudoin Nicholas W. DeKorver Evan H. Goulding Traci A. Hoke Vahid Mojtahedzedah Crystal D. Reyelts Balasrinivasa Sajja A. Katrin Schenk Laurence H. Tecott Tiffany A. Volden

We describe age-related molecular and neuronal changes that disrupt mobility or energy balance based on brain region and genetic background. Compared to young mice, aged C57BL/6 mice exhibit marked locomotor (but not energy balance) impairments. In contrast, aged BALB mice exhibit marked energy balance (but not locomotor) impairments. Age-related changes in cerebellar or hypothalamic gene expre...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2015
John C Gant Kuey-Chu Chen Inga Kadish Eric M Blalock Olivier Thibault Nada M Porter Philip W Landfield

UNLABELLED Brain Ca2+ regulatory processes are altered during aging, disrupting neuronal, and cognitive functions. In hippocampal pyramidal neurons, the Ca2+ -dependent slow afterhyperpolarization (sAHP) exhibits an increase with aging, which correlates with memory impairment. The increased sAHP results from elevated L-type Ca2+ channel activity and ryanodine receptor (RyR)-mediated Ca2+ releas...

2015
Amira A. H. Ali Beryl Schwarz‐Herzke Anna Stahr Timour Prozorovski Orhan Aktas Charlotte von Gall

Hippocampal neurogenesis undergoes dramatic age-related changes. Mice with targeted deletion of the clock geneBmal1 (Bmal1(-/-)) show disrupted regulation of reactive oxygen species homeostasis, accelerated aging, neurodegeneration and cognitive deficits. As proliferation of neuronal progenitor/precursor cells (NPCs) is enhanced in young Bmal1(-/-) mice, we tested the hypothesis that this resul...

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