[Neurodegenerative diseases and brain aging].

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Biologie Aujourd''hui Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-25 DOI:10.1051/jbio/2022010
Jean-Pierre Henry
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Abstract

Neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis are generally of sporadic origin, but the risk of being affected increases dramatically with age. Progress in understanding brain aging contributes to define precisely the relationships between aging associated physiological and pathological processes. Aging is induced by various stresses, which turn somatic cells to a senescent state. Senescent cells cannot divide but acquire a typical phenotype and release chemicals that trigger inflammation. In the brain, glial cells such as astrocytes or microglia as well as neurons are affected. Dendritic branching declines, resulting in a decrease of synaptic plasticity and cognitive performances, associated with brain aging. Aging alters also glymphatic washing, the process by which brain catabolites are eliminated. The neurodegenerative diseases are proteinopathies resulting from pathological conformations of physiological proteins. Normally washed by the glymphatic flux, these proteins accumulate and aggregate in its absence and then trigger neuron death.

[神经退行性疾病和大脑老化]。
神经退行性疾病,如阿尔茨海默氏症、帕金森氏症或肌萎缩性侧索硬化症,通常是偶发的,但受影响的风险随着年龄的增长而急剧增加。对脑衰老认识的进展有助于准确定义衰老相关生理和病理过程之间的关系。衰老是由各种压力引起的,这些压力使体细胞进入衰老状态。衰老细胞不能分裂,但会获得一种典型的表型,并释放引发炎症的化学物质。在大脑中,星形胶质细胞或小胶质细胞等神经胶质细胞以及神经元都会受到影响。树突分支减少,导致突触可塑性和认知能力下降,与大脑衰老有关。衰老也改变了淋巴洗涤,这是大脑分解代谢物被清除的过程。神经退行性疾病是由生理蛋白的病理构象引起的蛋白质病变。正常情况下,这些蛋白质会被淋巴液冲洗,在缺乏淋巴液的情况下,这些蛋白质会积累和聚集,然后引发神经元死亡。
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