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Resistance, vulnerability and resilience: A review of the cognitive cerebellum in aging and neurodegenerative diseases

机译:抵抗,脆弱性和弹性:衰老和神经变性疾病中的认知小脑综述

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In the context of neurodegeneration and aging, the cerebellum is an enigma. Genetic markers of cellular aging in cerebellum accumulate more slowly than in the rest of the brain, and it generates unknown factors that may slow or even reverse neurodegenerative pathology in animal models of Alzheimer's Disease (AD). Cerebellum shows increased activity in early AD and Parkinson's disease (PD), suggesting a compensatory function that may mitigate early symptoms of neurodegenerative pathophysiology. Perhaps most notably, different parts of the brain accumulate neuropathological markers of AD in a recognized progression and generally, cerebellum is the last brain region to do so. Taken together, these data suggest that cerebellum may be resistant to certain neurodegenerative mechanisms.
机译:在神经变性和老化的背景下,小脑是一种谜。 细胞衰老细胞衰老的遗传标记比在脑中的其余部分积累得更慢,并且它产生了未知因素,可能在阿尔茨海默病(AD)的动物模型中可能缓慢甚至逆转神经变性病理学。 小脑在早期广告和帕金森病(PD)中显示出增加的活性,表明可以减轻神经变性病理生理学的早期症状的补偿功能。 也许最特别地,大脑的不同部分在公认的进展中积累了广告的神经病理学标志,一般而言,小脑是最后的脑区。 连同,这些数据表明小脑可能对某些神经变性机制抵抗力。

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