It is well established that memory formation and retention involve the coordinated flow of information from the post-synaptic site of particular neuronal populations to the nucleus, where short and long-lasting modifications of gene expression occur. With age, mnemonic, motor and sensorial alterations occur, and it is believed that extra failures in the mechanisms used for memory formation and storage are the cause of neurodegenerative pathologies like Alzheimer's disease. A prime candidate responsible for damage and loss of function during aging is the accumulation of reactive oxygen species, derived from normal oxidative metabolism. However, dysfunction in the aged brain is not paralleled by an increase in neuronal death, indicative that ...
International audienceHuman amnesia cases (after surgical removal of the hippocampi or brain anoxia)...
International audienceHuman amnesia cases (after surgical removal of the hippocampi or brain anoxia)...
Cognitive decline is one of the many characteristics of aging. Reduced long-term potentiation (LTP) ...
Aged neurons constitute an outstanding example of survival robustness, outliving the accumulation of...
Normal aging of the nervous system is associated with some degree of decline in a number of cognitiv...
After approximately 3 weeks in vitro, hippocampal neurons present many of the typical hallmarks acco...
Brain cells normally respond adaptively to oxidative stress or bioenergetic challenges, resulting fr...
The brain represents the primary centre for the regulation and control of all our body activities, r...
Human brain aging is the physiological process which underlies as cause of cognitive decline in the ...
An increasing number of persons live for nine or more decades and enjoy the benefits of a well-funct...
In neurons, mitochondrial quantity and basal cellular respiration are maintained with age, but alter...
An increasing number of persons live for nine or more decades and enjoy the benefits of a well-funct...
Abstract: Ageing is characterized by alterations in brain anatomy and physiology, finally contributi...
Cognitive decline is one of the many characteristics of aging. Reduced long-term potentiation (LTP) ...
Experimental data obtained using both invertebrates and laboratory rodents have provided evidences t...
International audienceHuman amnesia cases (after surgical removal of the hippocampi or brain anoxia)...
International audienceHuman amnesia cases (after surgical removal of the hippocampi or brain anoxia)...
Cognitive decline is one of the many characteristics of aging. Reduced long-term potentiation (LTP) ...
Aged neurons constitute an outstanding example of survival robustness, outliving the accumulation of...
Normal aging of the nervous system is associated with some degree of decline in a number of cognitiv...
After approximately 3 weeks in vitro, hippocampal neurons present many of the typical hallmarks acco...
Brain cells normally respond adaptively to oxidative stress or bioenergetic challenges, resulting fr...
The brain represents the primary centre for the regulation and control of all our body activities, r...
Human brain aging is the physiological process which underlies as cause of cognitive decline in the ...
An increasing number of persons live for nine or more decades and enjoy the benefits of a well-funct...
In neurons, mitochondrial quantity and basal cellular respiration are maintained with age, but alter...
An increasing number of persons live for nine or more decades and enjoy the benefits of a well-funct...
Abstract: Ageing is characterized by alterations in brain anatomy and physiology, finally contributi...
Cognitive decline is one of the many characteristics of aging. Reduced long-term potentiation (LTP) ...
Experimental data obtained using both invertebrates and laboratory rodents have provided evidences t...
International audienceHuman amnesia cases (after surgical removal of the hippocampi or brain anoxia)...
International audienceHuman amnesia cases (after surgical removal of the hippocampi or brain anoxia)...
Cognitive decline is one of the many characteristics of aging. Reduced long-term potentiation (LTP) ...