Mitochondria are dynamic organelles critical for many cellular processes, including energy generation. Thus, mitochondrial dysfunction likely plays a role in the observed alterations in brain glucose metabolism during aging. Despite implications of mitochondrial alterations during brain aging, comprehensive quantitative proteomic studies remain limited. Therefore, to characterize the global age-associated mitochondrial proteomic changes in the brain, we analyzed mitochondria isolated from the brain of 5-, 12-, and 24-month old mice using quantitative mass spectrometry. We identified changes in the expression of proteins important for biological processes involved in the generation of precursor metabolites and energy through the breakdown of...
AbstractMitochondria are a critical organelle involved in many cellular processes, and due to the na...
The mammalian brain relies on neurochemistry to fulfill its functions. Yet, the complexity of the br...
Brain structures differ in the magnitude of age-related neuron loss with the cerebellum being more a...
AbstractMitochondria are dynamic organelles critical for many cellular processes, including energy g...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is evident in numerous neurodegenerative and age-related disorders. It has...
The deleterious effects of aging on the brain remain to be fully elucidated. In the present study, p...
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...
Aging is associated with a general decline of cognitive functions, and it is widely accepted that th...
Cognitive decline coupled with functional loss of skeletal muscle strength is a quietly devastating ...
Brain function is highly dependent upon controlled energy metabolism whose loss heralds cognitive im...
The biological process of aging is believed to be the result of an accumulation of cellular damage t...
One of the greatest achievements of the past 150 years is the extraordinary extension of average hum...
Brain aging is one of the major risk factors for the development of several neurodegenerative diseas...
Brain aging is one of the major risk factors for the development of several neurodegenerative diseas...
AbstractMitochondria are a critical organelle involved in many cellular processes, and due to the na...
The mammalian brain relies on neurochemistry to fulfill its functions. Yet, the complexity of the br...
Brain structures differ in the magnitude of age-related neuron loss with the cerebellum being more a...
AbstractMitochondria are dynamic organelles critical for many cellular processes, including energy g...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is evident in numerous neurodegenerative and age-related disorders. It has...
The deleterious effects of aging on the brain remain to be fully elucidated. In the present study, p...
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...
Aging is associated with a general decline of cognitive functions, and it is widely accepted that th...
Cognitive decline coupled with functional loss of skeletal muscle strength is a quietly devastating ...
Brain function is highly dependent upon controlled energy metabolism whose loss heralds cognitive im...
The biological process of aging is believed to be the result of an accumulation of cellular damage t...
One of the greatest achievements of the past 150 years is the extraordinary extension of average hum...
Brain aging is one of the major risk factors for the development of several neurodegenerative diseas...
Brain aging is one of the major risk factors for the development of several neurodegenerative diseas...
AbstractMitochondria are a critical organelle involved in many cellular processes, and due to the na...
The mammalian brain relies on neurochemistry to fulfill its functions. Yet, the complexity of the br...
Brain structures differ in the magnitude of age-related neuron loss with the cerebellum being more a...