Background Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) is the third most common dementing neurodegenerative disease with nearly 80% having no known etiology. Objective Growing evidence that neurodegeneration can be linked to dysregulated metabolism prompted us to measure a panel of trophic factors, receptors, and molecules that modulate brain metabolic function in FTLD. Methods Postmortem frontal (Brodmann’s area [BA]8/9 and BA24) and temporal (BA38) lobe homogenates were used to measure immunoreactivity to Tau, phosphorylated tau (pTau), ubiquitin, 4-hydroxynonenal (HNE), transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-β1) and its receptor (TGF-β1R), brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), nerve growth factor, neurotrophin-3, neurotrophin-4, tropomy...
AbstractThe involvement of insulin, the insulin-like growth factors (IGF1, IGF2) and their receptors...
Molecular alterations compromising key metabolic pathways are poorly understood in sporadic frontote...
2018-02-07Aging is the biggest risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s disease (...
Supplemental Material for Altered Brain Expression of Insulin and Insulin-Like Growth Factors in Fro...
Funder: Holt FellowshipFunder: Cambridge Centre for Parkinson plusFunder: National Institute for Hea...
Objective: To document the metabolic changes in frontotemporal dementia, including serum cholesterol...
Serum levels of insulin and insulin-like growth factors and their binding proteins (IGFs and IGFBPs,...
International audienceGray matter (GM) lobar atrophy and glucose hypometabolism are well-described h...
Epidemiological studies suggest that being obese in midlife is a risk factor for cognitive decline a...
In the last decade, there has been enormous progress in our understanding of Frontotemporal Lobar De...
Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) is a neurodegenerative disorder clinically characterized by...
The central nervous system (CNS) controls vital functions, by efficiently coordinating peripheral an...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by brain accumulati...
Along with the increase in life expectancy over the last century, the prevalence of age-related diso...
A timely diagnosis of frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) is frequently challenging due to the heterog...
AbstractThe involvement of insulin, the insulin-like growth factors (IGF1, IGF2) and their receptors...
Molecular alterations compromising key metabolic pathways are poorly understood in sporadic frontote...
2018-02-07Aging is the biggest risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s disease (...
Supplemental Material for Altered Brain Expression of Insulin and Insulin-Like Growth Factors in Fro...
Funder: Holt FellowshipFunder: Cambridge Centre for Parkinson plusFunder: National Institute for Hea...
Objective: To document the metabolic changes in frontotemporal dementia, including serum cholesterol...
Serum levels of insulin and insulin-like growth factors and their binding proteins (IGFs and IGFBPs,...
International audienceGray matter (GM) lobar atrophy and glucose hypometabolism are well-described h...
Epidemiological studies suggest that being obese in midlife is a risk factor for cognitive decline a...
In the last decade, there has been enormous progress in our understanding of Frontotemporal Lobar De...
Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) is a neurodegenerative disorder clinically characterized by...
The central nervous system (CNS) controls vital functions, by efficiently coordinating peripheral an...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by brain accumulati...
Along with the increase in life expectancy over the last century, the prevalence of age-related diso...
A timely diagnosis of frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) is frequently challenging due to the heterog...
AbstractThe involvement of insulin, the insulin-like growth factors (IGF1, IGF2) and their receptors...
Molecular alterations compromising key metabolic pathways are poorly understood in sporadic frontote...
2018-02-07Aging is the biggest risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s disease (...