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Therapeutic potential of dietary polyphenols against brain ageing and neurodegenerative disorders

2010

In recent years there has been a growing interest, supported by a large number of experimental and epidemiological studies, in the beneficial effects of some commonly used food-derived products in preventing various age-related pathologic conditions, ranging from cancer to neurodegenerative diseases. Spices and herbs often contain active phenolic substances endowed with potent antioxidative and chemopreventive properties. Curcumin is a phytochemical compound extracted from the rhizome of Curcuma Longa. It is the pigment responsible for the characteristic yellow color of Indian curry. Data from our and other laboratories demonstrated that curcumin, as well as some other polyphenols, strongly…

PolyphenolAgingCurcuminNeuroprotective AgentDiseasePharmacologyAntioxidantsCatechinchemistry.chemical_compoundCaffeic AcidsPhenolsCellular stress responseMedicineCurcumaAntioxidants; Caffeic Acids; Catechin; Curcumin; Flavonoids; Neuroprotective Agents; Phenols; Phenylethyl Alcohol; Polyphenols; Aging; Brain; Diet; Neurodegenerative DiseasesFlavonoidsbiologyPhenolbusiness.industryPolyphenolsBrainNeurodegenerative DiseasesPhenylethyl Alcoholbiology.organism_classificationDietHeme oxygenaseNeuroprotective AgentschemistryPhytochemicalCaffeic AcidAgeingPhase II DetoxificationCurcuminFlavonoidAntioxidantbusiness
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The Impact of Population Ageing and Social Stratification: The Case of Latvia

2019

Population ageing and social stratification is widely assumed to have detrimental effects on the economy yet there is little empirical evidence about the magnitude of its effects. The aim of this article is to investigate the relationships between population ageing and social stratification and the state of economy of a small and post-transition economy. We are looking for these relationships and their strength of influence; at what time after shocking these variables reach their original levels. We apply standard Granger (non-) causality tests, VAR (Vector Auto-Regressive), IRF (Impulse Response Function) and the prediction error variance analysis by using quarterly data from 2000 to 2018.…

Population ageingEconomic development -- Econometric models03 medical and health sciencesPrediction error variance0302 clinical medicinepost-transition economy0502 economics and businessPer capitaEconomicssmall and open economy030212 general & internal medicineEmpirical evidenceLabor supply -- LatviaPopulation ageingSocial stratification -- Latviapopulation social stratification05 social sciencesGeneral Business Management and AccountingCausalitySocial stratificationPopulation aging -- Latvia:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics::Economics [Research Subject Categories]Demographic economicsLatvia -- Economic policyGeneral Economics Econometrics and Finance050212 sport leisure & tourism
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Depopulation in the Baltic states

2011

Šiame straispnyje nagrinėjami pagrindiniai Baltijos šalyse vykstančių demografinių procesų bruožai. Atkūrus nepriklausomybę Estijoje, Latvijoje ir Lietuvoje išryškėjo gyventojų skaičiaus mažėjimo tendencija, kurią nulėmė neigiama natūrali gyventojų kaita ir neigiama neto tarptautinė migracija (išvykusiųjų skaičius viršija atvykusiųjų skaičių). Kartų kaitos neužtikrinantis gimstamumo lygis, santykinai aukštas mirtingumo lygis (ypač vyrų), intensyvi emigracija ir gyventojų senėjimas stebimi visose Baltijos šalyse. Šios nepalankios tendencijos ypač pasireiškė šalims įstojus į Europos Sąjungą 2004 m. Nuo 1990 m. Latvija ir Lietuva pasižymi vienais iš didžiausių depopuliacijos tempų Europoje. De…

Population ageingEconomic growthmedia_common.quotation_subjectDepopuliacijaPopulationFertilityAccessionSveikata / HealthLietuva (Lithuania)Development economicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unioneducationmedia_commonVisuomenės senėjimaseducation.field_of_studyAgeingfertilityHigh mortalityDepopulationGyventojų mažėjimasEmigrationAgeingGeographyFertilitySenatvė / AgingThe BalticsMigracija / Migration
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Low in vivo brain glucose consumption and high oxidative stress in accelerated aging

2009

AbstractThe validity of the free radical theory of aging has been recently questioned. Our aim was to test whether there is oxidative stress in tissues critically involved in accelerated aging (senescence-accelerated mice, SAM) and whether this correlates with lower glucose consumption in vivo and behavioural tests. Positron emission tomography shows that brains of old SAM-prone animals consume less glucose than young ones. Behavioural characteristics, mitochondrial peroxide production, and damage in both the central nervous system and bone marrow stem cells also indicate that SAM-prone animals age faster than SAM-resistant ones. Our results support the role of the free radical theory of ag…

Positron emission tomographyAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyFree RadicalsCentral nervous systemBiophysicsMice Inbred StrainsStem cellsCarbohydrate metabolismmedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryMiceStructural BiologyIn vivoInternal medicineGeneticsmedicineAnimalsMolecular BiologyFree-radical theory of agingchemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen speciesChemistryBrainCell BiologyAccelerated agingOxidative StressGlucosemedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyImmunologyStem cellOxidative stressFEBS Letters
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Prevalence and characteristics of prisoners requiring end-of-life care: A prospective national survey

2017

Background: Ensuring adequate end-of-life care for prisoners is a critical issue. In France, data investigating the impact of laws allowing release of seriously ill prisoners are lacking. Aim: To assess the number and characteristics of prisoners requiring palliative care in French prisons. Design: A prospective, national survey collecting data over a 3-month period. Setting/participants: All healthcare units ( n = 190) providing care for prisoners in France. The prison population was 66,698 during the study period. Data collection concerned prisoners requiring end-of-life care, that is, with serious, advanced, progressive, or terminal illness and life expectancy <1 year. Results: Estima…

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Anti-Aging Physiological Roles of Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor and Its Dietary Regulators

2021

The vast majority of the literature on the aryl hydrocarbon receptor is concerned with its functions in xenobiotic detoxification. However, in the course of evolution, this receptor had to have physiological (rather than toxicological) functions. Our aim was to review the aryl hydrocarbon receptor’s role in the physiological functions involved in aging. This study was performed by searching the MEDLINE and Google Academic databases. A total of 34 articles were selected that focused specifically on the aryl hydrocarbon receptor and aging, the aryl hydrocarbon receptor and physiological functions, and the combination of both. This receptor’s main physiological functions (mediated by the modul…

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Evolution of the adaptogenic concept from traditional use to medical systems: Pharmacology of stress‐ and aging‐related diseases

2020

Abstract Adaptogens comprise a category of herbal medicinal and nutritional products promoting adaptability, resilience, and survival of living organisms in stress. The aim of this review was to summarize the growing knowledge about common adaptogenic plants used in various traditional medical systems (TMS) and conventional medicine and to provide a modern rationale for their use in the treatment of stress‐induced and aging‐related disorders. Adaptogens have pharmacologically pleiotropic effects on the neuroendocrine‐immune system, which explain their traditional use for the treatment of a wide range of conditions. They exhibit a biphasic dose‐effect response: at low doses they function as …

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Oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction in Kindler syndrome

2014

This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.-- et al.

Premature agingMaleKeratinocytesAdolescentComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGMitochondrionmedicine.disease_causePathogenesisKindler syndrome03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineBlistermedicineHumansGenetics(clinical)Pharmacology (medical)Photosensitivity DisordersGenodermatosisChildGenetics (clinical)Cells CulturedPeriodontal Diseases030304 developmental biologyAged 80 and overMedicine(all)0303 health sciencesintegumentary systemResearchGeneral MedicineGlutathioneMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMalondialdehydeMolecular biology3. Good healthMitochondriaOxidative StresschemistryOxidative stress030220 oncology & carcinogenesisChild PreschoolFemaleSkin cancerEpidermolysis BullosaKindlin1Oxidative stressOrphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
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The effect of Transient over Voltages on the Partial Discharges activity in HVDC joints

2021

Rapid growth of HVDC cable line installations is expected in the coming years. Several research groups have investigated dielectric phenomena that occur in the insulation of HVDC cables and accessories that accelerate aging and reduce the reliability of this technology over time. Unlike in HVAC cables, under HVDC stress, the distribution of the electric field inside the insulation layer depends not only on the applied voltage but also on the temperature distribution and on other factors related to manufacturing such as the presence of impurities. Reaching local and transient electric field peaks can enhance the onset of Partial Discharges (PDs) which can lead to premature aging of the insul…

Premature agingMaterials scienceHVDCPartial Dischargesfood and beveragesSpace ChargeDielectricMechanicsSpace chargeStress (mechanics)Transient Over VoltagesOvervoltageElectric fieldDielectric phenomenaTransient (oscillation)Voltage
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Release and permeation profiles of spray-dried chitosan microparticles containing caffeic acid

2018

Made available in DSpace on 2018-12-11T17:17:17Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2018-03-01 Caffeic acid (CA), a phenolic compound found in plants with antioxidant and antimicrobial activity, induces collagen production and prevents premature aging of the skin. The objective of this study was to develop two types of chitosan microparticles (MP) containing CA and to relate the morphology with the release and permeation profiles. One type of MP was prepared from a hydroalcoholic solution (MPI) and the other from an aqueous solution (MPII). Their morphology and size was evaluated by high-resolution scanning electron microscopy. The release profile of CA was evaluated using the…

Premature agingPharmaceutical Science02 engineering and technology030226 pharmacology & pharmacyArticleChitosan03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineCaffeic acidChitosan microparticlesControlled releaseCellulosePharmacologyCaffeic acidChromatographyAqueous solutionlcsh:RM1-950PermeationPermeation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyControlled releaseMembranelcsh:Therapeutics. PharmacologychemistrySpray-dryer0210 nano-technologySaudi Pharmaceutical Journal
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