Age-related increase in L-type Ca(2+) channel (LTCC) expression in hippocampal pyramidal neurons has been hypothesized to underlie the increased Ca(2+) influx and subsequent reduced intrinsic neuronal excitability of these neurons that lead to age-related cognitive deficits. Here, using specific antibodies against Cav 1.2 and Cav 1.3 subunits of LTCCs, we systematically re-examined the expression of these proteins in the hippocampus from young (3 to 4 month old) and aged (30 to 32 month old) F344xBN rats. Western blot analysis of the total expression levels revealed significant reductions in both Cav 1.2 and Cav 1.3 subunits from all three major hippocampal regions of aged rats. Despite the decreases in total expression levels, su...
International audienceThe aged population is growing rapidly, which has sparked tremendous interest ...
Brain aging is characterized by a chronic, low-grade inflammatory state, promoting deficits in cogni...
Aging is often associated with cognitive decline, but many elderly individuals maintain a high level...
Age-related increase in L-type Ca2+ channel (LTCC) expression in hippocampal pyramidal neurons has b...
Aging is associated with cognitive decline and memory loss in humans. In rats, aging-associated neur...
Neuronal calcium is a critical mediator for learning and memory. However, with age, calcium dysregul...
AbstractIncreased function of neuronal L-type voltage-sensitive Ca2+ channels (L-VSCCs) is strongly ...
L-type voltage gated Ca(2+) channels (LTCCs) are widely expressed within different brain regions inc...
The loss of cognitive function accompanying healthy aging is not associated with extensive or charac...
L-Type calcium channels (LTCCs) are intricately involved in the process of learning and memory. In t...
It is well accepted that early stages of cognitive decline and memory loss involve altered synaptic ...
The impact of aging on cognitive capabilities varies among individuals ranging from significant impa...
Copyright © 2012 Audra A. Kramer et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue 8th ECS Workshop 'Calcium Signaling in Aging and Neurodege...
Maintenance of the cellular calcium homeostasis plays an important role for neuronal cell function a...
International audienceThe aged population is growing rapidly, which has sparked tremendous interest ...
Brain aging is characterized by a chronic, low-grade inflammatory state, promoting deficits in cogni...
Aging is often associated with cognitive decline, but many elderly individuals maintain a high level...
Age-related increase in L-type Ca2+ channel (LTCC) expression in hippocampal pyramidal neurons has b...
Aging is associated with cognitive decline and memory loss in humans. In rats, aging-associated neur...
Neuronal calcium is a critical mediator for learning and memory. However, with age, calcium dysregul...
AbstractIncreased function of neuronal L-type voltage-sensitive Ca2+ channels (L-VSCCs) is strongly ...
L-type voltage gated Ca(2+) channels (LTCCs) are widely expressed within different brain regions inc...
The loss of cognitive function accompanying healthy aging is not associated with extensive or charac...
L-Type calcium channels (LTCCs) are intricately involved in the process of learning and memory. In t...
It is well accepted that early stages of cognitive decline and memory loss involve altered synaptic ...
The impact of aging on cognitive capabilities varies among individuals ranging from significant impa...
Copyright © 2012 Audra A. Kramer et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue 8th ECS Workshop 'Calcium Signaling in Aging and Neurodege...
Maintenance of the cellular calcium homeostasis plays an important role for neuronal cell function a...
International audienceThe aged population is growing rapidly, which has sparked tremendous interest ...
Brain aging is characterized by a chronic, low-grade inflammatory state, promoting deficits in cogni...
Aging is often associated with cognitive decline, but many elderly individuals maintain a high level...