Abstract It is a well-known fact that DHEA declines on ageing and that it is linked to ageing-related neurodegeneration, which is characterised by gradual cognitive decline. Although DHEA is also associated with inflammation in the periphery, the link between DHEA and neuroinflammation in this context is less clear. This review drew from different bodies of literature to provide a more comprehensive picture of peripheral vs central endocrine shifts with advanced age—specifically in terms of DHEA. From this, we have formulated the hypothesis that DHEA decline is also linked to neuroinflammation and that increased localised availability of DHEA may have both therapeutic and preventative benefit to limit neurodegeneration. We provide a compreh...
Aging is associated to a decline in immune functions that are in part related to a defective protein...
peer reviewedSlowing down ageing is a goal for a large part of the population. Some mercantile claim...
DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) is perhaps the most pleiotropic molecule in nerve cell biology. This long...
CITATION: Powrie, Y. S. L. & Smith, C. 2018. Central intracrine DHEA synthesis in ageing-related neu...
• DHEA(S) enhances the acquisition and consolidation stages of memory in animal models of memory. • ...
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is a structural constituent of membranes specifically in the central nerv...
Dehydroepiandrosterone, a C-19 steroid, is found endogenously with the highest circulating serum lev...
DHEA(S) enhances the acquisition and consolidation stages of memory in animal models of memory. • DH...
420-424Effects of exogenous dehydroepiendrosterone (DHEA) administration on the levels of lipid pro...
DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) is a major adrenal hormone, with known accepted function. In both anim...
DHEA and DHEAS are neuroactive neurosteroids that interact with several major receptor systems in th...
Background & Objectives: In old people, both innate and adaptive immune responses are impaired, ...
The relationship between lipid-derived messengers and inflammation is a promising avenue for therape...
Adult neurogenesis, is a lifelong process by which relatively few cells are added into two restricte...
Chronic neuroinflammation is a common feature of the pathogenic mechanisms involved in various neuro...
Aging is associated to a decline in immune functions that are in part related to a defective protein...
peer reviewedSlowing down ageing is a goal for a large part of the population. Some mercantile claim...
DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) is perhaps the most pleiotropic molecule in nerve cell biology. This long...
CITATION: Powrie, Y. S. L. & Smith, C. 2018. Central intracrine DHEA synthesis in ageing-related neu...
• DHEA(S) enhances the acquisition and consolidation stages of memory in animal models of memory. • ...
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is a structural constituent of membranes specifically in the central nerv...
Dehydroepiandrosterone, a C-19 steroid, is found endogenously with the highest circulating serum lev...
DHEA(S) enhances the acquisition and consolidation stages of memory in animal models of memory. • DH...
420-424Effects of exogenous dehydroepiendrosterone (DHEA) administration on the levels of lipid pro...
DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) is a major adrenal hormone, with known accepted function. In both anim...
DHEA and DHEAS are neuroactive neurosteroids that interact with several major receptor systems in th...
Background & Objectives: In old people, both innate and adaptive immune responses are impaired, ...
The relationship between lipid-derived messengers and inflammation is a promising avenue for therape...
Adult neurogenesis, is a lifelong process by which relatively few cells are added into two restricte...
Chronic neuroinflammation is a common feature of the pathogenic mechanisms involved in various neuro...
Aging is associated to a decline in immune functions that are in part related to a defective protein...
peer reviewedSlowing down ageing is a goal for a large part of the population. Some mercantile claim...
DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) is perhaps the most pleiotropic molecule in nerve cell biology. This long...