From dark horse to front-runner: vascular contributions to brain health : Proceedings of the 2022 annual workshop of the Albert research institute for white matter and cognition.

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Aditi Gupta, Paulo W Pires, Sandra A Billinger, S Thomas Carmichael, Constanza J Cortes, Richard Daneman, Xiao Hu, Daniela Kaufer, Swati R Levendovszky, Farzaneh A Sorond, Chelsea M Stillman, Stefano Tarantini, Donna M Wilcock, Jeff D Williamson, Andriy Yabluchanskiy, Fanny Elahi, Kristen L Zuloaga
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Abstract

It is becoming increasingly clear that the cerebral microcirculation plays a central role in the development and progression of Alzheimer's Disease and Alzheimer's Disease-Related Dementias (AD/ADRD). Despite recent advances in understanding the vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and decline, many gaps exist in our collective knowledge. The 2022 Annual Workshop of the Albert Research Institute for White Matter and Cognition brought together investigators in the fields of neurovascular function and health, blood-brain barrier integrity, neurodegeneration, cerebral microvascular function, brain imaging, integrative systems neuroscience, and clinicians to discuss exciting and novel findings on how the vasculature contributes to progression of dementia. During the Workshop, the participants shared their most novel findings on the subject and discussed the implications of their data in reference to advancement of our knowledge in the basic mechanisms underlying microvascular pathology in the brain, as well as possible areas for clinical intervention. Overall, this meeting successfully highlighted some of the excellent progress in elucidating vascular contributions to dementia, and identified areas where rigorous scientific investigation is needed.

从黑马到领跑者:血管对大脑健康的贡献:阿尔伯特研究所2022年白质与认知年度研讨会论文集。
越来越清楚的是,大脑微循环在阿尔茨海默病和阿尔茨海默病相关痴呆(AD/ADRD)的发生和进展中起着核心作用。尽管最近在理解血管对认知障碍和衰退的贡献方面取得了进展,但在我们的集体知识中存在许多空白。阿尔伯特研究所2022年白质和认知年度研讨会汇集了神经血管功能和健康、血脑屏障完整性、神经变性、脑微血管功能、脑成像、综合系统神经科学和临床医生等领域的研究人员,讨论了关于血管系统如何促进痴呆进展的令人兴奋的新发现。在研讨会期间,与会者分享了他们在这一主题上的最新发现,并讨论了他们的数据对我们在大脑微血管病理的基本机制方面的知识进步的意义,以及临床干预的可能领域。总的来说,这次会议成功地强调了在阐明血管对痴呆症的贡献方面取得的一些出色进展,并确定了需要进行严格科学调查的领域。
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GeroScience
GeroScience Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
5.40%
发文量
182
期刊介绍: GeroScience is a bi-monthly, international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles related to research in the biology of aging and research on biomedical applications that impact aging. The scope of articles to be considered include evolutionary biology, biophysics, genetics, genomics, proteomics, molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, endocrinology, immunology, physiology, pharmacology, neuroscience, and psychology.
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