نتایج جستجو برای: neuronal aging
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Based on both animal and human studies, inequality in food intake and social instability has adverse effects on the health of individuals and the community. However, it is not known whether social instability, food deprivation and food inequality affect neuronal death and premature aging in young animals. To address this question, the effects of these adverse situations, histopathological chang...
Among aging-induced impairments, those affecting cognitive functions certainly represent one the most major challenge to face improve elderly quality of life. In last decades, our knowledge on changes in morphology and function neuronal networks associated with normal pathological brain aging has rapidly progressed, initiating development different pharmacological behavioural strategies allevia...
Quantitative estimation of neuronal numbers in the human substantia nigra (SN) can be achieved by a conventional single section (SS) count or by the more modern stereological disector (DS) count. However, counting results from SS counts are potentially biased and might not accurately reflect the total neuronal number in the SN or the changes in the total number of neurons occurring during aging...
Impaired NGF production and release has been documented in aged animals, suggesting that decreased NGF receptor stimulation may be one factor contributing to neuronal dysfunction with aging. Other studies have suggested that aging may be associated with impaired intracellular responses to NGF. Because aging-associated neuronal dysfunction contributes to morbidity and mortality in the geriatric ...
Brain aging is marked by structural, chemical, and genetic changes leading to cognitive decline and impaired neural functioning. Further, aging itself is also a risk factor for a number of neurodegenerative disorders, most notably Alzheimer's disease (AD). Many of the pathological changes associated with aging and aging-related disorders have been attributed in part to increased and unregulated...
Neuroinflammation, the inflammatory response in the central nervous system (CNS), is a major determinant of neuronal function and survival during aging and disease progression. Microglia, as the resident tissue-macrophages of the brain, provide constant support to surrounding neurons in healthy brain. Upon any stress signal (such as trauma, ischemia, inflammation) they are one of the first cell...
Potassium channels are key regulators of neuronal excitability. Here we show that oxidation of the K1 channel KVS-1 during aging causes sensory function loss in Caenorhabditis elegans and that protection of this channel from oxidation preserves neuronal function. Chemotaxis, a function controlled by KVS-1, was significantly impaired in worms exposed to oxidizing agents, but only moderately affe...
Brain plasticity is an intrinsic characteristic of the nervous system that allows continuous remodeling of brain functions in pathophysiological conditions. Although normal aging is associated with morphological modifications and decline of cerebral functions, brain plasticity is at least partially preserved in elderly individuals. A growing body of evidence supports the notion that cognitive e...
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