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Vascular changes and brain plasticity: a new approach to neurodegenerative diseases

机译:血管变化和脑可塑性:治疗神经退行性疾病的新方法

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The world’s population is aging, which will result in an increasing prevalence of neurodegenerative diseases, such as dementia. Observations from functional brain imaging that older brains can be more active than their younger counterparts challenge stereotypical ideas of aging. In those aging successfully, brain activation is more anterior, less lateralized and more coordinated than in those at risk of, or suffering from, cognitive impairment. Several theories have been proposed to explain these findings. One of the most enticing is the scaffolding theory, which posits that the older brain is a plastic homeostatic organ, able to compensate for its deteriorating structure. However, with aging also come diffuse vascular changes and the resulting white matter damage. This decreases the compensatory capacity, and dementia can ensue. This and alternative hypotheses will be discussed, along with potential methodological problems of this genre of study and with their clinical implications.
机译:世界人口正在老龄化,这将导致神经退行性疾病(例如痴呆)的患病率增加。功能性大脑成像的观察结果表明,较老的大脑更活跃的大脑对衰老的陈规定型观念提出了挑战。在那些成功衰老的人中,与那些有认知障碍或遭受认知障碍的人相比,大脑的激活更向前,更偏侧,更协调。已经提出了几种理论来解释这些发现。最诱人的方法之一是脚手架理论,它认为较老的大脑是可塑性的体内平衡器官,能够弥补其恶化的结构。但是,随着年龄的增长,血管的弥漫性变化也随之而来,从而导致白质受损。这会降低代偿能力,继而引起痴呆。将讨论该假设和替代假设,以及该类型研究的潜在方法论问题及其临床意义。

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