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Gene-diet interactions in brain aging and neurodegenerative disorders

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MP Mattson - Annals of internal medicine, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians
While there are many examples of people who live for 100 years or more with
little evidence of a decline in brain function, many others are not so fortunate
and experience a neurodegenerative disorder, such as Alzheimer disease or ...
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Caloric intake and the risk of Alzheimer disease


JA Luchsinger, MX Tang, S Shea, R Mayeux - Archives of Neurology, 2002 - archneur.highwire.org
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Meal size and frequency affect neuronal plasticity and vulnerability to disease: cellular …


MP Mattson, W Duan, Z Guo - Journal of neurochemistry, 2003 - interscience.wiley.com
Although all cells in the body require energy to survive and function properly,
excessive calorie intake over long time periods can compromise cell function and
promote disorders such as cardiovascular disease, type-2 diabetes and ...
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Dietary restriction normalizes glucose metabolism and BDNF levels, slows disease …

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W Duan, Z Guo, H Jiang, M Ware, XJ Li, MP … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2003 - National Acad Sciences
In addition to neurological deficits, Huntington's disease (HD) patients and
transgenic mice expressing mutant human huntingtin exhibit reduced levels of
brain-derived neurotrophic factor, hyperglycemia, and tissue wasting. We ...
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Caloric restriction increases neurotrophic factor levels and attenuates neurochemical and …


N Maswood, J Young, E Tilmont, Z Zhang, DM … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of …, 2004 - National Acad Sciences
We report that a low-calorie diet can lessen the severity of neurochemical
deficits and motor dysfunction in a primate model of Parkinson's disease. Adult
male rhesus monkeys were maintained for 6 months on a reduced-calorie diet ...
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Non-invasive fluorescent imaging of gliosis in transgenic mice for profiling developmental …


G Ho, C Zhang, L Zhuo - Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 2007 - Elsevier
Gliosis is a universal response of the brain to almost all types of neural
insults, including neurotoxicity, neurodegeneration, viral infection, and
stroke. A hallmark of gliotic reaction is the up-regulation of the ...
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Physiologically regulated transgenic ABCA1 does not reduce amyloid burden or Aβ levels in …


V Hirsch-Reinshagen, JY Chan, A Wilkinson, … - The Journal of Lipid Research - ASBMB
Page 1. Hirsch-Reinshagen et al, pg 1 Physiologically regulated transgenic
ABCA1 does not reduce amyloid burden or Aβ levels in vivo ...
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Intermittent food deprivation improves cardiovascular and neuroendocrine responses to …

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R Wan, S Camandola, MP Mattson - Journal of Nutrition, 2003 - Am Soc Nutrition
Stressful events may trigger disease processes in many different organ systems,
with the cardiovascular system being particularly vulnerable. Five-mo-old male
rats had ad libitum (AL) access to food or were deprived of food every ...
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Caloric restriction attenuates Aβ-deposition in Alzheimer transgenic models


NV Patel, MN Gordon, KE Connor, RA Good, … - Neurobiology of aging, 2005 - Elsevier
Dietary influences on Alzheimer disease (AD) are gaining recognition. Because
many aging processes are attenuated in laboratory mammals by caloric restriction
(CR), we examined the effects of short-term CR in two AD-transgenic mice, ...
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Caloric restriction transiently improves motor performance but hastens clinical onset of …


MJ Hamadeh, MC Rodriguez, JJ Kaczor, MA … - Muscle & nerve, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
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