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Dietary resveratrol prevents Alzheimer's markers and increases life span in SAMP8
ArticleAbstract: Resveratrol is a polyphenol that is mainly found in grapes and red wine and has been reported to bePalabras claves:Alzheimer's disease, AMPK, Memory impairment, Resveratrol, Senescence, Sirtuin 1, Tau, β-AmyloidAutores:Antoni Camins, Bayod S., Canudas A.M., Casadesús G., Del Valle J., Pallás M., Pelegrí Gabalda C., Porquet D., Sanfeliu C., Vicente A., Vilaplana J.Fuentes:scopusDendritic spine abnormalities in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons underlying memory deficits in the SAMP8 mouse model of Alzheimer's disease
ArticleAbstract: SAMP8 is a strain of mice with accelerated senescence. These mice have recently been the focus of atPalabras claves:Alzheimer's disease, Dendrites, Learning, MEMORY, object recognition test, SAMP8, Senescence, synaptophysinAutores:Antoni Camins, Bayod S., Del Valle J., González-Burgos I., Pallás M., Velázquez-Zamora D.A., Zárate C.B.Fuentes:scopusErratum: Wnt pathway regulation by long-term moderate exercise in rat hippocampus (Brain Research (2014) 1543 (38-48))
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Antoni Camins, Bayod S., Canudas A.M., Escorihuela R.M., Lalanza J.F., Mennella I., Pallás M., Sanchez-Roige S.Fuentes:scopusDownregulation of canonical Wnt signaling in hippocampus of SAMP8 mice
ArticleAbstract: In the adult brain, canonical Wnt (Wnt/β-catenin) signaling modulates neuronal function, hippocampalPalabras claves:aging, Alzheimer's disease, DKK-1, hippocampus, SAMP8, Wnt, β-cateninAutores:Andrés P., Antoni Camins, Bayod S., Canudas A.M., Felice P., Pallás M., Rosa P.Fuentes:scopusMacroautophagic process was differentially modulated by long-term moderate exercise in rat brain and peripheral tissues
ArticleAbstract: The autophagic process is a lysosomal degradation pathway, which is activated during stress conditioPalabras claves:Autophagy, Cortex, heart, hippocampus, Liver, Long-term treadmill exercise, Lysosome, Skeletal muscleAutores:Antoni Camins, Bayod S., Canudas A.M., Del Valle J., Escorihuela R.M., Jiménez A., Lalanza J.F., Pallás M., Pelegrí Gabalda C., Sanchez-Roige S., Vilaplana J.Fuentes:scopusPhysiological and behavioural consequences of long-term moderate treadmill exercise
ArticleAbstract: The benefits of long-term moderate exercise for health are widely accepted in humans, but few animalPalabras claves:ACTH, Corticosterone, elevated plus maze, Hole board, Long-term moderate exercise, metabolism, Open field, Stress responsiveness, TreadmillAutores:Antoni Camins, Armario A., Bayod S., Escorihuela R.M., Fuentes S., Gagliano H., Lalanza J.F., Pallás M., Sanchez-Roige S.Fuentes:scopusLong-term physical exercise induces changes in sirtuin 1 pathway and oxidative parameters in adult rat tissues
ArticleAbstract: The protein deacetylase, sirtuin 1, is suggested as a master regulator of exercise-induced beneficiaPalabras claves:AMPK, heart, Liver, Mitochondrial biogenesis, Muscle, Oxidative Stress, PGC-1α, Sirtuin 1, TreadmillAutores:Antoni Camins, Bayod S., Canudas A.M., Coto-Montes A., de Luxán-Delgado B., Del Valle J., Escorihuela R.M., Lalanza J.F., Pallás M., Sanchez-Roige S.Fuentes:scopusLong-term treadmill exercise induces neuroprotective molecular changes in rat brain
ArticleAbstract: Exercise enhances general health. However, its effects on neurodegeneration are controversial, and tPalabras claves:Forced treadmill, Mitochondrial biogenesis, Moderate exercise, Neurodegeneration, Sirtuin 1;, TauAutores:Antoni Camins, Bayod S., Canudas A.M., Del Valle J., Escorihuela R.M., Lalanza J.F., Pallás M., Sanchez-Roige S.Fuentes:scopusWnt pathway regulation by long-term moderate exercise in rat hippocampus
ArticleAbstract: An active lifestyle involving regular exercise reduces the deleterious effects of the aging process.Palabras claves:DKK-1, Environmental enrichment, hippocampus, Long-term moderate exercise, Wnt, β-cateninAutores:Antoni Camins, Bayod S., Canudas A.M., Escorihuela R.M., Lalanza J.F., Mennella I., Pallás M., Sanchez-Roige S.Fuentes:scopus