2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-44192-0
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Mitochondrial malfunction and atrophy of astrocytes in the aged human cerebral cortex

Alexander Popov,
Nadezda Brazhe,
Kseniia Morozova
et al.

Abstract: How aging affects cells of the human brain active milieu remains largely unknown. Here, we analyze astrocytes and neurons in the neocortical tissue of younger (22–50 years) and older (51–72 years) adults. Aging decreases the amount of reduced mitochondrial cytochromes in astrocytes but not neurons. The protein-to-lipid ratio decreases in astrocytes and increases in neurons. Aged astrocytes show morphological atrophy quantified by the decreased length of branches, decreased volume fraction of leaflets, and shri… Show more

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“…In addition, in her report, Brazhe N.A. presented the finding that astrocytes, rather than neurons, may be a suitable "target" both for the prevention of age-related changes in the body and for the treatment of various types of neurodegeneration [20].…”
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“…In addition, in her report, Brazhe N.A. presented the finding that astrocytes, rather than neurons, may be a suitable "target" both for the prevention of age-related changes in the body and for the treatment of various types of neurodegeneration [20].…”
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confidence: 99%