2010
DOI: 10.1002/nbm.1444
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Age‐related changes in brain energetics and phospholipid metabolism

Abstract: Evidence suggests that mitochondria undergo functional and morphological changes with age. This study aimed to investigate the relationship of brain energy metabolism to healthy aging by assessing tissue specific differences in metabolites observable by phosphorus ((31)P) MRS. (31)P MRSI at 4 Tesla (T) was performed on 34 volunteers, aged 21-84, screened to exclude serious medical and psychiatric diagnoses. Linear mixed effects models were used to analyze the effects of age on phosphorus metabolite concentrati… Show more

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“…age, including increases in phosphocreatine and ATP [73,82,83] suggesting that total brain bioenergetics capacity increases rather than decreases with age. With increased creatine improving brain function, the reverse has also been shown, where memory exercises have been shown to increase levels of creatine in the hippocampus of healthy elderly performing training in the Method of Loci task, involving delayed recall, spatial and associative memory training, compared to elderly subjects who were merely undertaking tasks of everyday living [84].…”
Section: Roles Of Creatine In the Brainmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…age, including increases in phosphocreatine and ATP [73,82,83] suggesting that total brain bioenergetics capacity increases rather than decreases with age. With increased creatine improving brain function, the reverse has also been shown, where memory exercises have been shown to increase levels of creatine in the hippocampus of healthy elderly performing training in the Method of Loci task, involving delayed recall, spatial and associative memory training, compared to elderly subjects who were merely undertaking tasks of everyday living [84].…”
Section: Roles Of Creatine In the Brainmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Other evidence for the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in seizure generation in humans is the increased prevalence of epilepsy with aging. Mitochondrial oxidative stress is a well established mechanism of aging and age-related degenerative disease 27 . Our study is limited by the size of the MRS voxels with contamination from the surrounding structures, especially considering that the number of phase encoding steps was limited by the time of scanning.…”
Section: A B Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em relação ao gênero, não há evidências de alterações na 31 P-ERM associadas, já em relação à idade, existem evidências da influência da idade no metabolismo energético e de fosfolipídeos, com alterações significativas em relação a PCr (aumento de 1,1% por década), PME (redução de 1,7% por década) e pH ( redução de 0,53% por década) em indivíduos de 21 a 84 anos de vida (Forester et al, 2010).…”
Section: Comparação Dos Dados Demográficosunclassified
“…Esta redução funcional na capacidade metabólica poderia levar a disfunções celulares relacionadas ao envelhecimento, como alteração da comunicação e morte celular, que poderiam contribuir para maior prevalência de doenças neurodegenerativas em população senil (Forester et al, 2010 Resultados controversos foram relatados a respeito do pH, sendo que alguns pesquisadores encontraram alcalose no lobo temporal ipsilateral à EMT , Hugg et al, 1992, van der Grond et al, 1998, enquanto outros não encontraram nenhuma diferença (Kuzniecky et al, 1992, Chu et al, 1996.…”
Section: Comparação Dos Dados Demográficosunclassified
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