Mitochondrial dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease: Role in pathogenesis and novel therapeutic opportunities
JM Perez Ortiz, RH Swerdlow - British journal of pharmacology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Dysfunction of cell bioenergetics is a common feature of neurodegenerative diseases, the
most common of which is Alzheimer's disease (AD). Disrupted energy utilization implicates …
most common of which is Alzheimer's disease (AD). Disrupted energy utilization implicates …
[HTML][HTML] The Alzheimer's disease mitochondrial cascade hypothesis: progress and perspectives
Ten years ago we first proposed the Alzheimer's disease (AD) mitochondrial cascade
hypothesis. This hypothesis maintains that gene inheritance defines an individual's baseline …
hypothesis. This hypothesis maintains that gene inheritance defines an individual's baseline …
Estrogen: a master regulator of bioenergetic systems in the brain and body
Estrogen is a fundamental regulator of the metabolic system of the female brain and body.
Within the brain, estrogen regulates glucose transport, aerobic glycolysis, and mitochondrial …
Within the brain, estrogen regulates glucose transport, aerobic glycolysis, and mitochondrial …
The older adult brain is less modular, more integrated, and less efficient at rest: A systematic review of large‐scale resting‐state functional brain networks in aging
The literature on large‐scale resting‐state functional brain networks across the adult
lifespan was systematically reviewed. Studies published between 1986 and July 2021 were …
lifespan was systematically reviewed. Studies published between 1986 and July 2021 were …
Gray matter asymmetries in aging and neurodegeneration: A review and meta‐analysis
Inter‐hemispheric asymmetries are a common phenomenon of the human brain. Some
evidence suggests that neurodegeneration related to aging and disease may preferentially …
evidence suggests that neurodegeneration related to aging and disease may preferentially …
Estimating brain age based on a uniform healthy population with deep learning and structural magnetic resonance imaging
Numerous studies have established that estimated brain age constitutes a valuable
biomarker that is predictive of cognitive decline and various neurological diseases. In this …
biomarker that is predictive of cognitive decline and various neurological diseases. In this …
Gender differences in healthy aging and Alzheimer's Dementia: A 18F‐FDG‐PET study of brain and cognitive reserve
Cognitive reserve (CR) and brain reserve (BR) are protective factors against age‐associated
cognitive decline and neurodegenerative disorders. Very limited evidence exists about …
cognitive decline and neurodegenerative disorders. Very limited evidence exists about …
Decreased default mode network connectivity correlates with age-associated structural and cognitive changes
D Vidal-Piñeiro, C Valls-Pedret… - Frontiers in aging …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Ageing entails cognitive and motor decline as well as brain changes such as loss of gray
(GM) and white matter (WM) integrity, neurovascular and functional connectivity alterations …
(GM) and white matter (WM) integrity, neurovascular and functional connectivity alterations …
Measuring cortical connectivity in Alzheimer's disease as a brain neural network pathology: toward clinical applications
Objectives: The objective was to review the literature on diffusion tensor imaging as well as
resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging and electroencephalography (EEG) to …
resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging and electroencephalography (EEG) to …
PET imaging of neural activity, β-amyloid, and tau in normal brain aging
K Zhang, H Mizuma, X Zhang, K Takahashi… - European Journal of …, 2021 - Springer
Normal brain aging is commonly associated with neural activity alteration, β-amyloid (Aβ)
deposition, and tau aggregation, driving a progressive cognitive decline in normal elderly …
deposition, and tau aggregation, driving a progressive cognitive decline in normal elderly …