ABSTRACT In the brain, REST (Repressor Element-1 Silencing Transcription factor) is a key regulator of neuron cell-specific gene expression. Nuclear translocation of neuronal REST has been shown to be neuroprotective in a healthy ageing context. In contrast, inability to upregulate nuclear REST is thought to leave ageing neurons vulnerable to neurodegenerative stimuli, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology. Hippocampal and cortical neurons are known to be particularly susceptible to AD-associated neurodegeneration. However, REST expression has not been extensively characterised in the healthy ageing brain. Here, we examined the spatiotemporal immunolocalisation of REST in the brains of healthy ageing wild-type Fischer-344 and transgen...
Previous studies reveal decreases in hippocampal interneuron cell densities during normal aging. How...
REST [RE1-silencing transcription factor (also called neuron-restrictive silencer factor)] is known ...
There have been a few descriptive studies in aged rodents about transcriptome changes in the hippoca...
Human neurons are functional over an entire lifetime, yet the mechanisms that preserve function and ...
Human neurons are functional over an entire lifetime, yet the mechanisms that preserve function and ...
Understanding how age-related stress in the brain is managed over a lifetime to maintain neuronal an...
The transcriptional repressor REST (Repressor Element-1 Silencing Transcription factor)is a key modu...
The transcriptional repressor REST (Repressor Element-1 Silencing Transcription factor)is a key modu...
BACKGROUND:Aging is typically accompanied by memory decline and changes in hippocampal function. Amo...
Providing plausible strategies for brain aging protection should be a critical concern for countries...
There have been a few descriptive studies in aged rodents about transcriptome changes in the hippoca...
During aging, brain performances decline. Cellular senescence is one of the aging drivers and a key ...
REST [RE1-silencing transcription factor (also called neuron-restrictive silencer factor)] is known ...
The transcriptional repressor REST regulates many neuronal genes by binding RE1 motifs. About one th...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a major global health concern. Investigating the molecular mechanisms un...
Previous studies reveal decreases in hippocampal interneuron cell densities during normal aging. How...
REST [RE1-silencing transcription factor (also called neuron-restrictive silencer factor)] is known ...
There have been a few descriptive studies in aged rodents about transcriptome changes in the hippoca...
Human neurons are functional over an entire lifetime, yet the mechanisms that preserve function and ...
Human neurons are functional over an entire lifetime, yet the mechanisms that preserve function and ...
Understanding how age-related stress in the brain is managed over a lifetime to maintain neuronal an...
The transcriptional repressor REST (Repressor Element-1 Silencing Transcription factor)is a key modu...
The transcriptional repressor REST (Repressor Element-1 Silencing Transcription factor)is a key modu...
BACKGROUND:Aging is typically accompanied by memory decline and changes in hippocampal function. Amo...
Providing plausible strategies for brain aging protection should be a critical concern for countries...
There have been a few descriptive studies in aged rodents about transcriptome changes in the hippoca...
During aging, brain performances decline. Cellular senescence is one of the aging drivers and a key ...
REST [RE1-silencing transcription factor (also called neuron-restrictive silencer factor)] is known ...
The transcriptional repressor REST regulates many neuronal genes by binding RE1 motifs. About one th...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a major global health concern. Investigating the molecular mechanisms un...
Previous studies reveal decreases in hippocampal interneuron cell densities during normal aging. How...
REST [RE1-silencing transcription factor (also called neuron-restrictive silencer factor)] is known ...
There have been a few descriptive studies in aged rodents about transcriptome changes in the hippoca...