Granholm Ann-Charlotte, Boger Heather, Emborg Marina E
Department of Neurosciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USA.
Curr Aging Sci. 2008 Jul;1(2):133-9. doi: 10.2174/1874609810801020133.
The following review was constructed as a concept paper based on a recent workshop on neurodegenerative disease sponsored by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), the American Geriatric Society (AGS), and the John A. Hartford Foundation. The meeting was entitled "Thinking, moving and feeling: Common underlying mechanisms? 4(th) Annual Bedside-to-Bench Conference" and had the purpose to connect current basic and clinical findings on common brain-related alterations occurring with aging such as depression, movement disorders, and cognitive decline. Many prominent researchers expressed their opinion on aging and it was revealed that age-related brain dysfunction of any kind seems to share several risk factors and/or pathways. But can something be done to actively achieve "successful aging"? In this review, based largely on the workshop and current literature, we have summarized some of the current theories for depression, movement and cognitive impairment with aging, as well as potential preventive measures. We have also summarized the emerging need for relevant animal models and how these could be developed and utilized.
以下综述是一篇基于近期由美国国立衰老研究所(NIA)、美国老年医学会(AGS)和约翰·A·哈特福德基金会主办的神经退行性疾病研讨会撰写的概念文件。该会议名为“思考、运动与感知:共同的潜在机制?第四届床边到实验台年度会议”,旨在将当前关于衰老过程中出现的常见脑相关改变(如抑郁症、运动障碍和认知衰退)的基础研究和临床研究结果联系起来。许多杰出的研究人员表达了他们对衰老的看法,结果表明,任何类型的与年龄相关的脑功能障碍似乎都有几个共同的风险因素和/或途径。但是,能否采取一些措施来积极实现“成功衰老”呢?在这篇综述中,我们主要基于该研讨会和当前文献,总结了一些关于衰老导致抑郁症、运动和认知障碍的当前理论,以及潜在的预防措施。我们还总结了对相关动物模型的新需求,以及如何开发和利用这些模型。