Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a widespread cause of death and a major source of adult disability. Subsequent pathological events occurring in the brain after TBI, referred to as secondary injury, continue to damage surrounding tissue resulting in substantial neuronal loss. One of the hallmarks of the secondary injury process is microglial activation resulting in increased cytokine production. Notwithstanding that recent studies demonstrated that caloric restriction (CR) lasting several months prior to an acute TBI exhibits neuroprotective properties, understanding how exactly CR influences secondary injury is still unclear. The goal of the present study was to examine whether CR (50 % of daily food intake for 3 months) alleviates the effe...
Clinical studies have indicated an association between acute hyperglycemia and poor outcomes in pati...
Calorie restriction (CR) increases longevity and elicits many health promoting benefits including de...
Dietary restriction (DR, in the form of reduced calorie intake or alternate fasting with overall nor...
It has widely been accepted that food restriction (FR) without malnutrition has multiple health bene...
While interest toward caloric restriction (CR) in various models of brain injury has increased in re...
AbstractCaloric restriction (CR) has been shown to either decrease or prevent the progression of sev...
Caloric restriction (CR) has been shown to either decrease or prevent the progression of several age...
Brain injuries (BI) are highly disruptive, often having long lasting effects. Inadequate standard of...
Patients treated for traumatic brain injury (TBI) are in metabolic crises because of the trauma and ...
Currently, there are no approved therapeutic drugs for the treatment of traumatic brain injury (TBI)...
Background: Repetitive mild traumatic brain injuries (rmTBI) are associated with cognitive deficits,...
Microglia are crucial components of the immune response to damage, increasing in number around damag...
We have conducted studies to determine the potential of dietary factors to affect the capacity of th...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) leads to acute functional deficit in the brain. Molecular events underl...
The impact of hyperglycemia after traumatic brain injury (TBI), and even the administration of gluco...
Clinical studies have indicated an association between acute hyperglycemia and poor outcomes in pati...
Calorie restriction (CR) increases longevity and elicits many health promoting benefits including de...
Dietary restriction (DR, in the form of reduced calorie intake or alternate fasting with overall nor...
It has widely been accepted that food restriction (FR) without malnutrition has multiple health bene...
While interest toward caloric restriction (CR) in various models of brain injury has increased in re...
AbstractCaloric restriction (CR) has been shown to either decrease or prevent the progression of sev...
Caloric restriction (CR) has been shown to either decrease or prevent the progression of several age...
Brain injuries (BI) are highly disruptive, often having long lasting effects. Inadequate standard of...
Patients treated for traumatic brain injury (TBI) are in metabolic crises because of the trauma and ...
Currently, there are no approved therapeutic drugs for the treatment of traumatic brain injury (TBI)...
Background: Repetitive mild traumatic brain injuries (rmTBI) are associated with cognitive deficits,...
Microglia are crucial components of the immune response to damage, increasing in number around damag...
We have conducted studies to determine the potential of dietary factors to affect the capacity of th...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) leads to acute functional deficit in the brain. Molecular events underl...
The impact of hyperglycemia after traumatic brain injury (TBI), and even the administration of gluco...
Clinical studies have indicated an association between acute hyperglycemia and poor outcomes in pati...
Calorie restriction (CR) increases longevity and elicits many health promoting benefits including de...
Dietary restriction (DR, in the form of reduced calorie intake or alternate fasting with overall nor...