Blasko I (2015) Interaction of omega-3 fatty acids with B vitamins in slowing the progression of brain atrophy: identifying the elderly at risk. Am J Clin Nutr 102: 7-8.Blasko I. "Interaction of omega-3 fatty acids with B vitamins in slowing the progression of brain atrophy: identifying...
One of the most exciting areas of exercise research is the investigation of cognitive function. What scientists have learned so far is that brain neuron, the special cells that help you think, move, perform all the bodily functions that keep you alive, and even help your memory, all increase...
WWP1 is a versatile protein expressed in almost all human tissues. It is localized in various subcellular compartments, including the plasma membrane (Sarcolemma), sarcoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, endosome, and nucleus [43,73]. WWP1 contributes to normal physiology through various biological proces...
Beyond these studies of functional connectivity in healthy mothers, much of what is known about maternal brain connectivity is from studies comparing mothers with and without postpartum depression. Mothers with postpartum depression show aberrant connectivity between the posterior cingulate cortex, parahippoc...
Chemopreventive agents must be nontoxic to normal, noncancerous tissues so that these agents can be administered to noncancer patients as well as cancer patients who fall into high-risk categories. Additionally, it is advantageous for potential chemopreventive agents to have specific targets that are...
Total RNA was extracted from the LV tissues of both male and female mice at 530, 750- and 640-days of age fed either a normal diet (ND) or a Western diet (WD) using TRIzol reagent (Invitrogen, #15596018, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA). The cDNA was then synthesized usi...
age- and education-matched women who have never been pregnant. Using spDCM, we investigate the directionality (top–down vs. bottom–up) and valence (inhibition vs excitation) of functional connections between six key left hemisphere brain regions implicated in motherhood: the dorsomedial prefrontal ...
In the general population, the growth of gray matter volume is fastest during the first year of life, with volumes peaking at six years of age, while white matter volume growth is slower, peaking around 30 years of age [7]. If type 1 diabetes impairs brain growth during childhood, then ...
Insulin resistance, obesity, and T2DM are associated with age-related cognitive decline and ADRD (Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementia) [[100], [101], [102]]. How insulin resistance promotes cognitive decline, however, is still only partially understood. In the brain, insulin receptor subst...
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