Brain function is highly dependent upon controlled energy metabolism whose loss heralds cognitive impairments. This is particularly notable in the aged individuals and in age-related neurodegenerative diseases. However, how metabolic homeostasis is disrupted in the aging brain is still poorly understood. Here we performed global, metabolomic and proteomic analyses across different anatomical regions of mouse brain at different stages of its adult lifespan. Interestingly, while severe proteomic imbalance was absent, global-untargeted metabolomics revealed an energymetabolic drift or significant imbalance in core metabolite levels in aged mouse brains. Metabolic imbalance was characterized by compromised cellular energy status (NAD decline, i...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is evident in numerous neurodegenerative and age-related disorders. It has...
Brain aging is one of the major risk factors for the development of several neurodegenerative diseas...
Brain structures differ in the magnitude of age-related neuron loss with the cerebellum being more a...
Brain function is highly dependent upon controlled energy metabolism whose loss heralds cognitive im...
Brain function is highly dependent upon controlled energy metabolism whose loss heralds cognitive im...
AbstractMitochondria are dynamic organelles critical for many cellular processes, including energy g...
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles critical for many cellular processes, including energy generatio...
Age and Alzheimer's disease (AD) share some common features such as cognitive impairments, memory lo...
Age and Alzheimer's disease (AD) share some common features such as cognitive impairments, memory lo...
The mammalian brain relies on neurochemistry to fulfill its functions. Yet, the complexity of the br...
The mammalian brain relies on neurochemistry to fulfill its functions. Yet, the complexity of the br...
Metabolites play an important role in physiology, yet the complexity of the metabolome and its inter...
Brain function is highly dependent on a well-regulated, harmonic interaction of a multitude of cellu...
Aging is associated with a general decline of cognitive functions, and it is widely accepted that th...
The deleterious effects of aging on the brain remain to be fully elucidated. In the present study, p...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is evident in numerous neurodegenerative and age-related disorders. It has...
Brain aging is one of the major risk factors for the development of several neurodegenerative diseas...
Brain structures differ in the magnitude of age-related neuron loss with the cerebellum being more a...
Brain function is highly dependent upon controlled energy metabolism whose loss heralds cognitive im...
Brain function is highly dependent upon controlled energy metabolism whose loss heralds cognitive im...
AbstractMitochondria are dynamic organelles critical for many cellular processes, including energy g...
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles critical for many cellular processes, including energy generatio...
Age and Alzheimer's disease (AD) share some common features such as cognitive impairments, memory lo...
Age and Alzheimer's disease (AD) share some common features such as cognitive impairments, memory lo...
The mammalian brain relies on neurochemistry to fulfill its functions. Yet, the complexity of the br...
The mammalian brain relies on neurochemistry to fulfill its functions. Yet, the complexity of the br...
Metabolites play an important role in physiology, yet the complexity of the metabolome and its inter...
Brain function is highly dependent on a well-regulated, harmonic interaction of a multitude of cellu...
Aging is associated with a general decline of cognitive functions, and it is widely accepted that th...
The deleterious effects of aging on the brain remain to be fully elucidated. In the present study, p...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is evident in numerous neurodegenerative and age-related disorders. It has...
Brain aging is one of the major risk factors for the development of several neurodegenerative diseas...
Brain structures differ in the magnitude of age-related neuron loss with the cerebellum being more a...