脑老化与基因有关
- 指点迷津
- 2024-11-30
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For the first time in a large study sample, the decline in brain function in normal aging is
conclusively
1 shown to be influenced by
genes
2, say researchers from the Texas Biomedical Research Institute in San Antonio and Yale University. "Identification of genes associated with brain aging should improve our understanding of the biological processes that govern normal age-related decline," said John Blangero, Ph.D., a Texas Biomed geneticist and the senior author of the paper. The study, funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is published in the November 4, 2013 issue of the
Proceedings
4 of the National Academy of Sciences. David Glahn, Ph.D., an associate professor of
psychiatry5(精神病学) at the Yale University School of Medicine, is the first author on the paper., ,In large pedigrees including 1,129 people
aged
6 18 to 83, the scientists documented profound aging effects from young
adulthood
7 to old age, on neurocognitive ability and brain white matter measures. White matter
actively
8 affects how the brain learns and functions.
Genetic
3 material shared amongst biological relatives appears to predict the observed changes in brain function with age., ,Participants were
enrolled
9 in the Genetics of Brain Structure and Function Study and
drawn
10 from large Mexican Americans families in San Antonio. Brain imaging studies were conducted at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Research Imaging Institute directed by Peter Fox, M.D., ,"The use of large human
pedigrees(家系 ,血统) provides a powerful resource for measuring how genetic factors change with age," Blangero said., ,By applying a sophisticated analysis, the scientists demonstrated a heritable basis for neurocognitive
deterioration
11 with age that could be attributed to genetic factors. Similarly, decreasing white matter integrity with age was influenced by genes., The
investigators
12 further demonstrated that different sets of genes are responsible for these two biological aging processes., ,"A key advantage of this study is that we specifically focused on large extended families and so we were able to
disentangle(解决,松开) genetic from non-genetic influences on the aging process," said Glahn.
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