A number of studies report that a diet high in protein influences cognitive performance, but the results are inconsistent. Studies demonstrated that protein from different food sources has differential effects on cognition. It is increasingly recognized that the integrity of cerebrovascular blood-brain barrier (BBB) is pivotal for central nervous system function. However, to date, no studies have reported the effects of high-protein diets on BBB integrity. Therefore, in this study, the effects of diets enriched in casein or soy protein on BBB permeability were investigated. Immunomicroscopy analyses of cerebral parenchymal immunoglobulin G extravasation indicated significant BBB disruption in the cortex of young adult mice maintained on hig...
Consumption of dietary protein at recommended levels is considered a potential strategy to promote s...
Numerous neurological disorders including fragile X syndrome, Down syndrome, autism and Alzheimer’s ...
Nutritional intervention may retard the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this study we te...
A number of studies report that a diet high in protein influences cognitive performance, but the res...
A number of studies report that a diet high in protein influences cognitive performance, but the res...
Dementia is a pathological condition characterized by a decline in memory, as well as in other cogni...
Mice fed soy-based diets exhibit increased weight gain compared to mice fed casein-based diets, and ...
Adequate protein intake during development is critical to ensure optimal bone gain and to attain a h...
Worldwide, millions of people are exposed to dietary imbalance that impacts in health and quality o...
<p>Seven-week old male mice had free access to regular chow or high fat diet or were allowed to have...
Diabetic insulin resistance and pro-diabetic diet are reported to increase dementia risk through unk...
© 2017 Takechi, Lam, Brook, Giles, Fimognari, Mooranian, Al-Salami, Coulson, Nesbit and Mamo. Diabet...
Consumption of dietary protein at recommended levels is considered a potential strategy to promote s...
Summary: Calorie restriction (CR) increases lifespan and improves brain health in mice. Ad libitum l...
Consumption of dietary protein at recommended levels is considered a potential strategy to promote s...
Consumption of dietary protein at recommended levels is considered a potential strategy to promote s...
Numerous neurological disorders including fragile X syndrome, Down syndrome, autism and Alzheimer’s ...
Nutritional intervention may retard the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this study we te...
A number of studies report that a diet high in protein influences cognitive performance, but the res...
A number of studies report that a diet high in protein influences cognitive performance, but the res...
Dementia is a pathological condition characterized by a decline in memory, as well as in other cogni...
Mice fed soy-based diets exhibit increased weight gain compared to mice fed casein-based diets, and ...
Adequate protein intake during development is critical to ensure optimal bone gain and to attain a h...
Worldwide, millions of people are exposed to dietary imbalance that impacts in health and quality o...
<p>Seven-week old male mice had free access to regular chow or high fat diet or were allowed to have...
Diabetic insulin resistance and pro-diabetic diet are reported to increase dementia risk through unk...
© 2017 Takechi, Lam, Brook, Giles, Fimognari, Mooranian, Al-Salami, Coulson, Nesbit and Mamo. Diabet...
Consumption of dietary protein at recommended levels is considered a potential strategy to promote s...
Summary: Calorie restriction (CR) increases lifespan and improves brain health in mice. Ad libitum l...
Consumption of dietary protein at recommended levels is considered a potential strategy to promote s...
Consumption of dietary protein at recommended levels is considered a potential strategy to promote s...
Numerous neurological disorders including fragile X syndrome, Down syndrome, autism and Alzheimer’s ...
Nutritional intervention may retard the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this study we te...