AbstractThe aged dog naturally develops cognitive decline in many different domains (including learning and memory) but also exhibits human-like individual variability in the aging process. The neurobiological basis for cognitive dysfunction may be related to structural changes that reflect neurodegeneration. Molecular cascades that contribute to degeneration in the aging dog brain include the progressive accumulation of beta-amyloid (Aβ) in diffuse plaques and in the cerebral vasculature. In addition, neuronal dysfunction occurs as a consequence of mitochondrial dysfunction and cumulative oxidative damage. In combination, the aged dog captures key features of human aging, making them particularly useful for the development of preventive or...
Identifying appropriate animal models is critical in developing translatable in vitro and in vivo sy...
Many of the molecular and pathological features associated with human Alzheimer disease (AD) are mir...
In the search for appropriate models for Alzheimer's disease (AD) involving animals other than roden...
In the search for appropriate models for Alzheimer's disease (AD) involving animals other than roden...
grantor: University of TorontoBehavioral and neuroanatomical techniques were used to study...
grantor: University of TorontoBehavioral and neuroanatomical techniques were used to study...
AbstractOxidative damage can lead to neuronal dysfunction in the brain due to modifications to prote...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by brain plaques, tangles, and cognitive impairment. AD is...
In the aged dog and cat, especially dog, a cognitive decline develops naturally in many different do...
Neurodegenerative diseases present a major and increasing burden in the societies worldwide. With ag...
Aged dogs are considered the most suitable spontaneous animal model for studying normal aging and ne...
Aged dogs spontaneously develop many features of human aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) including ...
AbstractOxidative damage can lead to neuronal dysfunction in the brain due to modifications to prote...
Aged dogs spontaneously develop many features of human aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD) including ...
In the aged dog and cat, especially dog, a cognitive decline develops naturally in many different do...
Identifying appropriate animal models is critical in developing translatable in vitro and in vivo sy...
Many of the molecular and pathological features associated with human Alzheimer disease (AD) are mir...
In the search for appropriate models for Alzheimer's disease (AD) involving animals other than roden...
In the search for appropriate models for Alzheimer's disease (AD) involving animals other than roden...
grantor: University of TorontoBehavioral and neuroanatomical techniques were used to study...
grantor: University of TorontoBehavioral and neuroanatomical techniques were used to study...
AbstractOxidative damage can lead to neuronal dysfunction in the brain due to modifications to prote...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by brain plaques, tangles, and cognitive impairment. AD is...
In the aged dog and cat, especially dog, a cognitive decline develops naturally in many different do...
Neurodegenerative diseases present a major and increasing burden in the societies worldwide. With ag...
Aged dogs are considered the most suitable spontaneous animal model for studying normal aging and ne...
Aged dogs spontaneously develop many features of human aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) including ...
AbstractOxidative damage can lead to neuronal dysfunction in the brain due to modifications to prote...
Aged dogs spontaneously develop many features of human aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD) including ...
In the aged dog and cat, especially dog, a cognitive decline develops naturally in many different do...
Identifying appropriate animal models is critical in developing translatable in vitro and in vivo sy...
Many of the molecular and pathological features associated with human Alzheimer disease (AD) are mir...
In the search for appropriate models for Alzheimer's disease (AD) involving animals other than roden...