Factors Affecting Neurological Aging
Genetics, Neurology, Behavior, and Diet
Herausgeber: R Martin, Colin; Rajendram, Rajkumar; Preedy, Victor R
Factors Affecting Neurological Aging
Genetics, Neurology, Behavior, and Diet
Herausgeber: R Martin, Colin; Rajendram, Rajkumar; Preedy, Victor R
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Factors Affecting Neurological Aging: Genetics, Neurology, Behavior, and Diet is a comprehensive reference on the genetic and behavioral features associated with neurological aging and associated disorders. This book discusses the mechanisms underlying neurological aging and provides readers with a detailed introduction to the aging of neural connections and complexities in biological circuitries, as well as the physiological, behavioral, molecular, and cellular features of neurological aging. Finally, this comprehensive resource examines the use of animal modeling of aging and neurological disease.…mehr
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- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 686
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 2040g
- ISBN-13: 9780128179901
- ISBN-10: 0128179902
- Artikelnr.: 61260625
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 686
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 2040g
- ISBN-13: 9780128179901
- ISBN-10: 0128179902
- Artikelnr.: 61260625
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
dementia2. Aging, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and its
polymorphism3. Aging, demented patients, and polymorphisms in cytokine
genes4. RNA fragments and brain aging5. Centrosome functions and remodeling
during neuronal development and centrosome abnormalities in neuronal
disorders, disease, and in aging6. Brain aging and microarray analysis7.
Human nuclear tau and aging8. Lipoxidation: features, neurological tissues
and aging9. Aging and brain amino acids10. How 3',5'-cyclic nucleotide
phosphodiesterases change in the brain with normal aging and dementia11.
The prohibitin complex in aging and neurodegeneration12. Synaptic ATPase
and energy metabolism in the nervous system: roles and changes in the aging
process
II. Neurological and Imaging Features13. Microstructural Imaging of the
Human Brain with Normal and "Abnormal" Aging using Diffusion Magnetic
Resonance Imaging14. Imaging the brain and its vascular in aging:
Applications of optical coherence tomography angiography15. Potential
involvement of perineuronal nets in brain aging: an anatomical point of
view16. Grey-matter networks in aging17. Brain synapse-related proteins
what they do and how they change in aging18. Macro- and chaperone-mediated
autophagy in aging19. Neuronal L-type calcium channels in aging20.
D-serine-regulated glutamatergic transmission and microglia: impact of
aging21. Voltage-gated potassium channels and the aging brain22. Dendritic
spine remodeling and aging23. High-density lipoprotein-cholesterol and
neuroaging: memory, gyrification of the insular and frontal opercular
cortex24. Astrocyte and microglial aging: morphology and modelling25.
Neural scaffolding: features, profiles and the aging cerebellum26. BACE1
RNAi, memory and aging27. Aging, myelination and the optic nerve28. Linking
proteostasis, brain aging, and ischemia29. Luteinizing hormone and the
aging nervous system30. Insights into aging using transcranial magnetic
stimulation31. Alpha rhythms: what they are and how they alter with
aging32. Nicotine and its derivatives in healthy brain aging
III. Physiological Aspects33. Environmental enrichment and physiological
aging34. Treadmill exercise and neuroinflammation: links with aging35.
Impact of aerobic exercise on brain structure in models of aging:
hippocampus and beyond36. The physiology of fitness and the brain in
aging37. Aging, Babble Noise and the processing of speech perception38. The
blood-brain barrier in aging
IV. Behavior And Psychopathological Aspects39. Linking aging,
anticholinergic drug use, and cognitive impairment40. Cognitive Frailty:
Definition, components and impact on disability, and mortality41. The
physiology of the "Brain-muscle loop" in aging42. Disentangling the effects
of aging and ovarian hormone loss on sleep: Implications for health and
disease43. Role of DNA methylation in aging-related cognitive
functioning'44. Depression in the elderly and psychobiotics
V. Diet And Nutrition45. Aging, dietary patterns and cognition46. Geriatric
nutritional risk index: Application, and limitations47. Diet, inflammatory
biomarkers, and brain aging48. DASH diet and brain aging49. The ketogenic
diet and healthy brain aging50. Autophagy and aging: diet, exercise, and
the link with the target of rapamycin complex 1 (TORC)51. Dietary
Flavonoids and Brain Health in Ageing: food for Thought52. Antioxidant
effects of curcumin and neuroaging53. Lipoic acid and vitamin D3 and their
use in preventing brain aging54. Aging and working memory: Impact of the
leucine metabolite beta hydroxy-beta-methyl butyrate55. Hydration, the
brain and aging
dementia2. Aging, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and its
polymorphism3. Aging, demented patients, and polymorphisms in cytokine
genes4. RNA fragments and brain aging5. Centrosome functions and remodeling
during neuronal development and centrosome abnormalities in neuronal
disorders, disease, and in aging6. Brain aging and microarray analysis7.
Human nuclear tau and aging8. Lipoxidation: features, neurological tissues
and aging9. Aging and brain amino acids10. How 3',5'-cyclic nucleotide
phosphodiesterases change in the brain with normal aging and dementia11.
The prohibitin complex in aging and neurodegeneration12. Synaptic ATPase
and energy metabolism in the nervous system: roles and changes in the aging
process
II. Neurological and Imaging Features13. Microstructural Imaging of the
Human Brain with Normal and "Abnormal" Aging using Diffusion Magnetic
Resonance Imaging14. Imaging the brain and its vascular in aging:
Applications of optical coherence tomography angiography15. Potential
involvement of perineuronal nets in brain aging: an anatomical point of
view16. Grey-matter networks in aging17. Brain synapse-related proteins
what they do and how they change in aging18. Macro- and chaperone-mediated
autophagy in aging19. Neuronal L-type calcium channels in aging20.
D-serine-regulated glutamatergic transmission and microglia: impact of
aging21. Voltage-gated potassium channels and the aging brain22. Dendritic
spine remodeling and aging23. High-density lipoprotein-cholesterol and
neuroaging: memory, gyrification of the insular and frontal opercular
cortex24. Astrocyte and microglial aging: morphology and modelling25.
Neural scaffolding: features, profiles and the aging cerebellum26. BACE1
RNAi, memory and aging27. Aging, myelination and the optic nerve28. Linking
proteostasis, brain aging, and ischemia29. Luteinizing hormone and the
aging nervous system30. Insights into aging using transcranial magnetic
stimulation31. Alpha rhythms: what they are and how they alter with
aging32. Nicotine and its derivatives in healthy brain aging
III. Physiological Aspects33. Environmental enrichment and physiological
aging34. Treadmill exercise and neuroinflammation: links with aging35.
Impact of aerobic exercise on brain structure in models of aging:
hippocampus and beyond36. The physiology of fitness and the brain in
aging37. Aging, Babble Noise and the processing of speech perception38. The
blood-brain barrier in aging
IV. Behavior And Psychopathological Aspects39. Linking aging,
anticholinergic drug use, and cognitive impairment40. Cognitive Frailty:
Definition, components and impact on disability, and mortality41. The
physiology of the "Brain-muscle loop" in aging42. Disentangling the effects
of aging and ovarian hormone loss on sleep: Implications for health and
disease43. Role of DNA methylation in aging-related cognitive
functioning'44. Depression in the elderly and psychobiotics
V. Diet And Nutrition45. Aging, dietary patterns and cognition46. Geriatric
nutritional risk index: Application, and limitations47. Diet, inflammatory
biomarkers, and brain aging48. DASH diet and brain aging49. The ketogenic
diet and healthy brain aging50. Autophagy and aging: diet, exercise, and
the link with the target of rapamycin complex 1 (TORC)51. Dietary
Flavonoids and Brain Health in Ageing: food for Thought52. Antioxidant
effects of curcumin and neuroaging53. Lipoic acid and vitamin D3 and their
use in preventing brain aging54. Aging and working memory: Impact of the
leucine metabolite beta hydroxy-beta-methyl butyrate55. Hydration, the
brain and aging