Age-related declines in cognitive fitness are associated with a reduction in autophagy, an intracellular lysosomal catabolic process that regulates protein homeostasis and organelle turnover. However, the functional significance of autophagy in regulating cognitive function and its decline during aging remains largely elusive. Here, we show that stimulating memory upregulates autophagy in the hippocampus. Using hippocampal injections of genetic and pharmacological modulators of autophagy, we find that inducing autophagy in hippocampal neurons is required to form novel memory by promoting activity-dependent structural and functional synaptic plasticity, including dendritic spine formation, neuronal facilitation, and long-term potentiation. W...
In humans, alterations of circadian rhythms and autophagy are linked to metabolic, cardiovascular an...
The elimination of abnormal and dysfunctional cellular constituents is an essential prerequisite for...
Autophagy is a nonspecific catabolic mechanism, important for maintaining the cellular homeostasis. ...
Age-related declines in cognitive fitness are associated with a reduction in autophagy, an intracell...
Autophagy is a catabolic mechanism that allows cells to deliver cytoplasmic contents to lysosomes fo...
Macroautophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular maintenance program, meant to protect the bra...
Autophagy agonists have been proposed to slow down neurodegeneration. Spermidine, a polyamine that a...
As our society ages inexorably, geroscience and research focusing on healthy aging is becoming incre...
Abstract Neurogenesis in the adult mammalian brain relies on the lifelong persistence of quiescent n...
Autophagy maintains the proteome, which is key in the aging process, as deleterious accumulation of ...
Protein aggregates or inclusion bodies are common hallmarks of age-related neurodegenerative disorde...
Adult neurogenesis supports cognitive and sensory functions in mammals and is significantly reduced ...
In humans, alterations of circadian rhythms and autophagy are linked to metabolic, cardiovascular an...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of the most persistent and devastating neurodegenerative disorders o...
Aging is a prominent risk factor for cognitive decline and neurodegenerative disease. Particularly s...
In humans, alterations of circadian rhythms and autophagy are linked to metabolic, cardiovascular an...
The elimination of abnormal and dysfunctional cellular constituents is an essential prerequisite for...
Autophagy is a nonspecific catabolic mechanism, important for maintaining the cellular homeostasis. ...
Age-related declines in cognitive fitness are associated with a reduction in autophagy, an intracell...
Autophagy is a catabolic mechanism that allows cells to deliver cytoplasmic contents to lysosomes fo...
Macroautophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular maintenance program, meant to protect the bra...
Autophagy agonists have been proposed to slow down neurodegeneration. Spermidine, a polyamine that a...
As our society ages inexorably, geroscience and research focusing on healthy aging is becoming incre...
Abstract Neurogenesis in the adult mammalian brain relies on the lifelong persistence of quiescent n...
Autophagy maintains the proteome, which is key in the aging process, as deleterious accumulation of ...
Protein aggregates or inclusion bodies are common hallmarks of age-related neurodegenerative disorde...
Adult neurogenesis supports cognitive and sensory functions in mammals and is significantly reduced ...
In humans, alterations of circadian rhythms and autophagy are linked to metabolic, cardiovascular an...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of the most persistent and devastating neurodegenerative disorders o...
Aging is a prominent risk factor for cognitive decline and neurodegenerative disease. Particularly s...
In humans, alterations of circadian rhythms and autophagy are linked to metabolic, cardiovascular an...
The elimination of abnormal and dysfunctional cellular constituents is an essential prerequisite for...
Autophagy is a nonspecific catabolic mechanism, important for maintaining the cellular homeostasis. ...