Iron deposits in the human brain are characteristic of normal aging but have also been implicated in various neurodegenerative diseases. Among nonhuman primates, strepsirhines are of particular interest because hemosiderosis has been consistently observed in captive aged animals. In particular, the cheirogaleids, because of their small size, rapid maturity, fecundity, and relatively short life expectancy, are a useful model system for the study of normal and pathological cerebral aging. This study was therefore undertaken to explore iron localization in the brain of aged cheirogaleids (mouse and dwarf lemurs) with histochemistry and magnetic resonance microscopy. Results obtained with both techniques were comparable. There was no difference...
Cerebral atrophy is one of the most widely brain alterations associated to aging. A clear relationsh...
AbstractPathological iron deposits in the brain, especially within basal ganglia, are linked to seve...
International audienceThe gray mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus) is a small prosimian of growing inte...
Iron deposits in the human brain are characteristic of normal aging but have also been implicated in...
Increased non-heme iron levels in the brain of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients are higher than the...
The authors measured in vivo signal intensity on magnetic resonance (MR) images and postmortem iron ...
Despite the importance of transition metals for normal brain function, relatively little is known ab...
International audienceMouse lemurs are non-human primate models of cerebral aging and neurodegenerat...
Mouse lemurs are non-human primate models of cerebral aging and neurodegeneration. Much smaller than...
Non-human primates are a critical species for the identification of key biological mechanisms in nor...
Cerebral atrophy is one of the most widely brain alterations associated to aging. A clear relationsh...
AbstractPathological iron deposits in the brain, especially within basal ganglia, are linked to seve...
International audienceThe gray mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus) is a small prosimian of growing inte...
Iron deposits in the human brain are characteristic of normal aging but have also been implicated in...
Increased non-heme iron levels in the brain of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients are higher than the...
The authors measured in vivo signal intensity on magnetic resonance (MR) images and postmortem iron ...
Despite the importance of transition metals for normal brain function, relatively little is known ab...
International audienceMouse lemurs are non-human primate models of cerebral aging and neurodegenerat...
Mouse lemurs are non-human primate models of cerebral aging and neurodegeneration. Much smaller than...
Non-human primates are a critical species for the identification of key biological mechanisms in nor...
Cerebral atrophy is one of the most widely brain alterations associated to aging. A clear relationsh...
AbstractPathological iron deposits in the brain, especially within basal ganglia, are linked to seve...
International audienceThe gray mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus) is a small prosimian of growing inte...