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Vascular cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease: role of cerebral hypoperfusion and oxidative stress
Cerebrovascular disease may lead to a wide range of cognitive changes, referred to collectively as vascular cognitive impairment. Stroke increases the risk of cognitive impairment and dementia, and may contrib...
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Reactive Oxygen Species and Cerebrovascular Diseases
In the normal physiologic state, reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation is intentional and important for the functioning of cerebral and systemic circulations. Furthermore, emerging evidence indicates that c...
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Hydrogen sulfide protects endothelial nitric oxide function under conditions of acute oxidative stress in vitro.
The aim of this study was to examine the ability of H2S, released from NaHS to protect vascular endothelial function under conditions of acute oxidative stress by scavenging superoxide anions (O2
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Open AccessEarly life overfeeding impairs spatial memory performance by reducing microglial sensitivity to learning
Obesity can lead to cognitive dysfunction including poor performance in memory tasks. However, poor memory is not seen in all obese humans and takes several months to develop in animal models, indicating the a...