The Effects of Curcumin on Neurodegenerative Diseases: a Systematic Review
R.M.F. Bássoli,
Débora Audi,
Beatrys Juliani Ramalho
и другие.
Journal of Herbal Medicine,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
42, С. 100771 - 100771
Опубликована: Сен. 20, 2023
Язык: Английский
Identification and verification of genes associated with hypoxia microenvironment in Alzheimer’s disease
Scientific Reports,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
13(1)
Опубликована: Сен. 27, 2023
As
the
incidence
of
Alzheimer's
disease
(AD)
increases
year
by
year,
more
people
begin
to
study
this
disease.
In
recent
years,
many
studies
on
reactive
oxygen
species
(ROS),
neuroinflammation,
autophagy,
and
other
fields
have
confirmed
that
hypoxia
is
closely
related
AD.
However,
no
researchers
used
bioinformatics
methods
relationship
between
AD
hypoxia.
Therefore,
our
aimed
screen
role
hypoxia-related
genes
in
clarify
their
diagnostic
significance.
A
total
7681
differentially
expressed
(DEGs)
were
identified
GSE33000
differential
expression
analysis
cluster
analysis.
Weighted
gene
co-expression
network
(WGCNA)
was
detect
9
modules
205
hub
with
high
correlation
coefficients.
Next,
machine
learning
algorithms
applied
four
key
selected.
Through
verification
external
dataset
quantitative
real-time
PCR
(qRT-PCR),
model
established
ANTXR2,
BDNF
NFKBIA.
The
results
suggest
may
increase
risk
in-depth
are
still
needed
investigate
association,
article
would
guide
insights
directions
for
further
research.
Язык: Английский
Voluntary Running Improves Behavioral and Structural Abnormalities in a Mouse Model of CDKL5 Deficiency Disorder
Biomolecules,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
13(9), С. 1396 - 1396
Опубликована: Сен. 15, 2023
Cyclin-dependent
kinase-like
5
(CDKL5)
deficiency
disorder
(CDD)
is
a
rare
neurodevelopmental
disease
caused
by
mutations
in
the
X-linked
CDKL5
gene.
CDD
characterized
broad
spectrum
of
clinical
manifestations,
including
early-onset
refractory
epileptic
seizures,
intellectual
disability,
hypotonia,
visual
disturbances,
and
autism-like
features.
The
Cdkl5
knockout
(KO)
mouse
recapitulates
several
features
CDD,
autistic-like
behavior,
impaired
learning
memory,
motor
stereotypies.
These
behavioral
alterations
are
accompanied
diminished
neuronal
maturation
survival,
reduced
dendritic
branching
spine
maturation,
marked
microglia
activation.
There
currently
no
cure
or
effective
treatment
to
ameliorate
symptoms
disease.
Aerobic
exercise
known
exert
multiple
beneficial
effects
brain,
not
only
increasing
neurogenesis,
but
also
improving
cognitive
tasks.
To
date,
studies
have
analyzed
effect
physical
on
phenotype
model.
In
view
positive
voluntary
running
brain
models
various
human
disorders,
we
sought
determine
whether
daily
running,
sustained
over
month,
could
improve
development
defects
KO
mice.
Our
study
showed
that
long-term
improved
hyperlocomotion
impulsivity
behaviors
memory
performance
This
correlated
with
increased
hippocampal
inhibition
structural
improvements
were
associated
BDNF
levels.
Given
function,
present
findings
support
benefits
as
an
adjuvant
therapy
for
CDD.
Язык: Английский
Effects of acute moderate-intensity exercise on executive function in children with preterm birth: A randomized crossover study
Early Human Development,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
183, С. 105795 - 105795
Опубликована: Май 30, 2023
Язык: Английский
Voluntary Running Improves Behavioral and Structural Abnormalities in a Mouse Model of CDKL5 Deficiency Disorder
Опубликована: Июль 20, 2023
Cyclin-dependent
kinase-like
5
(CDKL5)
deficiency
disorder
(CDD)
is
a
rare
neurodevelopmental
disease
caused
by
mutations
in
the
X-linked
CDKL5
gene.
CDD
characterized
broad
spectrum
of
clinical
manifestations,
including
early-onset
refractory
epileptic
seizures,
intellectual
disability,
hypotonia,
visual
disturbances,
and
autism-like
features.
The
Cdkl5
knockout
(KO)
mouse
recapitulates
several
features
CDD,
autistic-like
behavior,
impaired
learning
memory,
motor
stereotypies.
These
behavioral
alterations
are
accompanied
diminished
neuronal
maturation
survival,
reduced
dendritic
branching
spine
maturation,
marked
microglia
activation.
There
currently
no
cure
or
effective
treatment
to
ameliorate
symptoms
disease.
Aerobic
exercise
known
exert
multiple
beneficial
effects
brain,
not
only
increasing
neurogenesis,
but
also
improving
cognitive
tasks.
To
date,
studies
have
analyzed
effect
physical
on
phenotype
model.
In
view
positive
voluntary
running
brain
models
various
human
disorders,
we
sought
determine
whether
daily
running,
sustained
over
month,
could
improve
development
defects
KO
mice.
Our
study
showed
that
long-term
improved
hyperlocomotion
impulsivity
behaviors,
memory
performance
This
correlated
with
increased
hippocampal
inhibition
structural
improvements
were
associated
BDNF
levels.
Given
function,
present
findings
support
benefits
as
an
adjuvant
therapy
for
CDD.
Язык: Английский
Voluntary Running Improves Behavioral and Structural Abnormalities in a Mouse Model of CDKL5 Deficiency Disorder
Опубликована: Сен. 7, 2023
Cyclin-dependent
kinase-like
5
(CDKL5)
deficiency
disorder
(CDD)
is
a
rare
neurodevelopmental
disease
caused
by
mutations
in
the
X-linked
CDKL5
gene.
CDD
characterized
broad
spectrum
of
clinical
manifestations,
including
early-onset
refractory
epileptic
seizures,
intellectual
disability,
hypotonia,
visual
disturbances,
and
autism-like
features.
The
Cdkl5
knockout
(KO)
mouse
recapitulates
several
features
CDD,
autistic-like
behavior,
impaired
learning
memory,
motor
stereotypies.
These
behavioral
alterations
are
accompanied
diminished
neuronal
maturation
survival,
reduced
dendritic
branching
spine
maturation,
marked
microglia
activation.
There
currently
no
cure
or
effective
treatment
to
ameliorate
symptoms
disease.
Aerobic
exercise
known
exert
multiple
beneficial
effects
brain,
not
only
increasing
neurogenesis,
but
also
improving
cognitive
tasks.
To
date,
studies
have
analyzed
effect
physical
on
phenotype
model.
In
view
positive
voluntary
running
brain
models
various
human
disorders,
we
sought
determine
whether
daily
running,
sustained
over
month,
could
improve
development
defects
KO
mice.
Our
study
showed
that
long-term
improved
hyperlocomotion
impulsivity
behaviors,
memory
performance
This
correlated
with
increased
hippocampal
inhibition
structural
improvements
were
associated
BDNF
levels.
Given
function,
present
findings
support
benefits
as
an
adjuvant
therapy
for
CDD.
Язык: Английский
Identification and verification of genes associated with hypoxia microenvironment in Alzheimer's disease
Research Square (Research Square),
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Июль 25, 2023
Abstract
As
the
incidence
of
Alzheimer's
disease
(AD)
increases
year
by
year,
more
people
begin
to
study
this
disease.
In
recent
years,
many
studies
on
reactive
oxygen
species
(ROS),
neuroinflammation,
autophagy,
and
other
fields
have
confirmed
that
hypoxia
is
closely
related
AD.
However,
no
researchers
used
bioinformatics
methods
relationship
between
AD
hypoxia.
Therefore,
our
aimed
screen
role
hypoxia-related
genes
in
clarify
their
diagnostic
significance.
A
total
7681
differentially
expressed
(DEGs)
were
identified
GSE33000
differential
expression
analysis
cluster
analysis.
Weighted
gene
co-expression
network
(WGCNA)
was
detect
9
modules
205
hub
with
high
correlation
coefficients.
Next,
machine
learning
algorithms
applied
four
key
selected.
Through
verification
external
dataset
quantitative
real-time
PCR
(qRT-PCR),
model
established
ANTXR2,
BDNF
NFKBIA.
The
results
suggest
may
increase
risk
AD.,
in-depth
are
still
needed
investigate
association,
This
article
would
guide
insights
directions
for
further
research.
Язык: Английский