نتایج جستجو برای: brain aging

تعداد نتایج: 567119  

2016
Sohair M. Khojah Anthony P. Payne Dagmara McGuinness Paul G. Shiels

There is a paucity of information on the molecular biology of aging processes in the brain. We have used biomarkers of aging (SA β-Gal, p16Ink4a, Sirt5, Sirt6, and Sirt7) to demonstrate the presence of an accelerated aging phenotype across different brain regions in the AS/AGU rat, a spontaneous Parkinsonian mutant of PKCγ derived from a parental AS strain. P16INK4a expression was significantly...

Journal: :Frontiers in neuroendocrinology 1999
B S McEwen

The "glucocorticoid cascade hypothesis" of hippocampal aging has stimulated a great deal of research into the neuroendocrine aspects of aging and the role of glucocorticoids, in particular. Besides strengthening the methods for investigating the aging brain, this research has revealed that the interactions between glucocorticoids and hippocampal neurons are far more complicated than originally ...

2014
Yan Wang Kewei Chen Jiacai Zhang Li Yao Ke Li Zhen Jin Qing Ye Xiaojuan Guo

Recent neuroimaging studies have revealed normal aging-related alterations in functional and structural brain networks such as the default mode network (DMN). However, less is understood about specific brain structural dependencies or interactions between brain regions within the DMN in the normal aging process. In this study, using Bayesian network (BN) modeling, we analyzed gray matter volume...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2017
Katja Franke Christian Gaser Tessa J Roseboom Matthias Schwab Susanne R de Rooij

BACKGROUND Prenatal exposure to undernutrition is widespread in both developing and industrialized countries, causing irreversible damage to the developing brain, resulting in altered brain structure and decreased cognitive function during adulthood. The Dutch famine in 1944/45 was a humanitarian disaster, now enabling studies of the effects of prenatal undernutrition during gestation on brain ...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2015
Lutz Jäncke Susan Mérillat Franziskus Liem Jürgen Hänggi

This study was conducted to examine the statistical influence of brain size on cortical, subcortical, and cerebellar compartmental volumes. This brain size influence was especially studied to delineate interactions with Sex and Age. Here, we studied 856 healthy subjects of which 533 are classified as young and 323 as old. Using an automated segmentation procedure cortical (gray and white matter...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of psychology 2014
Kristine B Walhovd Anders M Fjell Thomas Espeseth

Changes in brain structure and activity as well as cognitive function are commonly seen in aging. However, it is not known when aging of brain and cognition starts, and how much of the changes observed in seemingly healthy older adults that can be ascribed to incipient neurodegenerative disease. Recent research has yielded evidence that the borders between development and aging sometimes can be...

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
Bruce Crosson Keith M. McGregor Joe R. Nocera Jonathan H. Drucker Stella M. Tran Andrew J. Butler

The effects of aging on rehabilitation of aging-related diseases are rarely a design consideration in rehabilitation research. In this brief review we present strong coincidental evidence from these two fields suggesting that deficits in aging-related disease or injury are compounded by the interaction between aging-related brain changes and disease-related brain changes. Specifically, we hypot...

2016
Pin-Yu Chen Jeng-Min Chiou Ya-Fang Yang Yu-Ting Chen Hsin-Long Hsieh Yu-Ling Chang Wen-Yih I. Tseng

Brain aging is a complex and heterogeneous process characterized by the selective loss and preservation of brain functions. This study examines the normal aging effects on the cerebral cortex by characterizing changes in functional connectivity using resting-state fMRI data. Previous resting-state fMRI studies on normal aging have examined specific networks of the brain, whereas few studies hav...

2012
Junyang Jung Changhyun Na Youngbuhm Huh

Aging is associated with neuronal loss, gross weight reduction of the brain, and glial proliferation in the cortex, all of which lead to functional changes in the brain. It is known that oxidative stress is a critical factor in the pathogenesis of aging; additionally, growing evidence suggests that excessive nitric oxide (NO) production contributes to the aging process. However, it is still unc...

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