levels decrease with aging, and the possibility that the GHRH/GH/IGF-1 axis is involved in age-related cognitive deficits is suggested by several studies ( 2 , 3 , 4 ). Accordingly, in rodents, the age-related decline in spatial and reference memory is
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Fan Zhang, Jian Chen, Xinyue Lin, Shiqiao Peng, Xiaohui Yu, Zhongyan Shan, and Weiping Teng
memory dysfunction ( 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ). We previously found that decreased activation of the cAMP response element-binding protein signaling pathway in pups was related to impaired cognitive function caused by maternal SCH ( 6 ). However, the
Lukas Engler, Christian Adolf, Daniel A Heinrich, Anna-Katharine Brem, Anna Riester, Anna Franke, Felix Beuschlein, Martin Reincke, Axel Steiger, and Heike Künzel
, 4 ); however, the underlying pathophysiology is not fully clarified. Animal data emphasize the importance of a balanced MR/glucocorticoid receptor (GR) system for cognitive functions ( 5 ) and support the role of MR in memory functions. Furthermore
Lin Ji, Huan-Tong Wu, Xiao-Yan Qin, and Rongfeng Lan
(BDNF) secretion from cortical neurons ( 7 ), low bone mineral density and deficits in learning and memory ( 15 ). Therefore, pathophysiological conditions observed in Cpe fat /Cpe fat mice and Cpe KO mice suggest that CPE plays a variety of roles in
Emmanuelle Motte, Anya Rothenbuhler, Stephan Gaillard, Najiba Lahlou, Cécile Teinturier, Régis Coutant, and Agnès Linglart
similar to those previously reported, i.e., non-specific digestive symptoms, concentration or memory problems, exhaustion and adrenal insufficiency. One individual, who had a high plasma concentration of mitotane, developed acute severe hepatitis with
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(35.6%), snoring (32.9%), memory loss (29.2%), frontal bossing (25%), hirsutism (25%), jaw changes (24.5%), excessive sweating (23.6%), coarse facies (21.8%), skin tags (21.3%), carpal tunnel syndrome (20.4%), round face (19.4%), back neck pain (19
Janaína Felix Braga, Daniela Ravizzoni Dartora, Natalia Alenina, Michael Bader, and Robson Augusto Souza Santos
kidney ( 3 ). A relevant part of this new understanding is derived from the phenotypic characterization of Mas-deficient mice in a variety of models, tissues and conditions, including the cardiovascular system ( 4 ), liver ( 5 ), testis ( 6 ), memory
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involved, classification skills improve, egocentric view is over, viewpoints of others can be taken in account – Ask for achievements in school – when difficulties are reported, organize specific support – Specific risk of impairment in visual memory
Jane Fletcher, Emma L Bishop, Stephanie R Harrison, Amelia Swift, Sheldon C Cooper, Sarah K Dimeloe, Karim Raza, and Martin Hewison
actions of 1,25D during antigen presentation is to better facilitate the development of memory T cells. Inflammatory stimuli are required to activate DC to enable antigen presentation and subsequent expansion of effector T cells and the development of