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 …

[HTML][HTML] The Alzheimer's disease mitochondrial cascade hypothesis: progress and perspectives

RH Swerdlow, JM Burns, SM Khan - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) …, 2014 - Elsevier
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 …

Estrogen: a master regulator of bioenergetic systems in the brain and body

JR Rettberg, J Yao, RD Brinton - Frontiers in neuroendocrinology, 2014 - Elsevier
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 …

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

HA Deery, R Di Paolo, C Moran, GF Egan… - …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Gray matter asymmetries in aging and neurodegeneration: A review and meta‐analysis

L Minkova, A Habich, J Peter, CP Kaller… - Human brain …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Inter‐hemispheric asymmetries are a common phenomenon of the human brain. Some
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

X Feng, ZC Lipton, J Yang, SA Small… - Neurobiology of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Numerous studies have established that estimated brain age constitutes a valuable
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

M Malpetti, T Ballarini, L Presotto… - Human brain …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Cognitive reserve (CR) and brain reserve (BR) are protective factors against age‐associated
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 …

Measuring cortical connectivity in Alzheimer's disease as a brain neural network pathology: toward clinical applications

S Teipel, MJ Grothe, J Zhou, J Sepulcre… - Journal of the …, 2016 - cambridge.org
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 …

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 …