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      Aging impact on amyloid precursor protein neuronal trafficking

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              Hallmarks of Brain Aging: Adaptive and Pathological Modification by Metabolic States

              During aging, the cellular milieu of the brain exhibits tell-tale signs of compromised bioenergetics, impaired adaptive neuroplasticity and resilience, aberrant neuronal network activity, dysregulation of neuronal Ca 2+ homeostasis, the accrual of oxidatively modified molecules and organelles, and inflammation. These alterations render the aging brain vulnerable to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases and stroke. Emerging findings are revealing mechanisms by which sedentary overindulgent lifestyles accelerate brain aging, whereas lifestyles that include intermittent bioenergetic challenges (exercise, fasting, and intellectual challenges) foster healthy brain aging. Here we provide an overview of the cellular and molecular biology of brain aging, how those processes interface with disease-specific neurodegenerative pathways, and how metabolic states influence brain health.
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                Current Opinion in Neurobiology
                Current Opinion in Neurobiology
                Elsevier BV
                09594388
                April 2022
                April 2022
                : 73
                : 102524
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                10.1016/j.conb.2022.102524
                02dacfc4-0650-46cf-b3f6-e7709749dac6
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