Brain Resident Ly6C<sup>hi</sup> Monocytes Are Necessary for Maintaining Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis. [PDF]
Huang Y +7 more
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Differential roles of TNFR1 and TNFR2 signaling in adult hippocampal neurogenesis
Zhiguo Chen, Theo D. Palmer
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Fasting as Medicine: Mitochondrial and Endothelial Rejuvenation in Vascular Aging
Aging impairs cerebrovascular health by driving mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, endothelial failure, and neurovascular uncoupling, leading to BBB breakdown and cognitive decline. In contrast, time‐restricted feeding/eating counteracts these mechanisms by restoring mitochondrial function, activating adaptive nutrient‐sensing pathways ...
Madison Milan +13 more
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The relationship between adult hippocampal neurogenesis and cognitive impairment in Alzheimer's disease. [PDF]
Geigenmüller JN +3 more
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Astrocyte Senescence Impairs Synaptogenesis due to Thrombospondin‐1 Loss
Senescent hippocampal astrocytes lose TSP secretion, impairing excitatory synaptogenesis via the α2δ‐1 pathway. Restoring TSP‐1 rescues synaptic formation, revealing the contribution of astrocyte senescence to age‐related hippocampal synaptic decline.
Stefano Ercoli +3 more
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In D‐galactose‐induced aging model, periodic therapeutic phlebotomy exerts significant and comprehensive anti‐aging effects by inducing bone marrow microenvironment restoration, which rebalances hematopoiesis to restore peripheral blood function and ameliorate systemic aging phenotypes.
Ji‐Ru Cai +7 more
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Pharmacological Enhancement of Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis Improves Behavioral Pattern Separation in Young and Aged Male Mice. [PDF]
Chang WL +16 more
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Adipose‐Specific GHR Deletion Attenuates Brain Aging and Cognitive Decline in Aged Mice
Adipose GHR deletion counteracts brain aging and cognitive decline in aged mice. This identifies adipose GH signaling as a peripheral regulator of neuroprotection and cognition. ABSTRACT Brain aging is marked by neuronal loss, synaptic deterioration, neuroinflammation, and proteinopathies, all of which contribute to cognitive decline. Although systemic
Yue Zhang +6 more
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Mapping the current trends and hotspots of adult hippocampal neurogenesis from 2004-2023: a bibliometric analysis. [PDF]
Liu Y, Zhang J, Gu X, Jia S.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Metabolic syndrome (MetS) has been suggested to be associated with cognitive impairments in bipolar disorder (BD); however, studies are limited by small sample sizes or cross‐sectional design. Our objective is to evaluate the cross‐sectional and longitudinal associations between MetS and cognitive performances in a large cohort of
I. Palimaru +110 more
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