![]() ![]() ![]() The Stroop Test has been used in the neuropsychological assessment of executive functions in aging-related disease, such as Alzheimer’s Disease. In particular at neuronal level the altered function of cell cycle proteins may affect synaptic plasticity rather than cell duplication.The Cognitive Reserve concept, generally understood as the acquired protective effect, is considered by many authors as an active mechanism that is based on the application of previously learned resources, due to a good education, profession and/or premorbid intelligence. It is possible that p53 conformers may occur in the presence of misfolded molecules such as, but not limited to, beta amyloid. Moreover we found that the tertiary structure of p53 and the sensitivity to p53-dependent apoptosis are affected by low concentrations of soluble beta amyloid, the peptide that accumulates in AD brain but also present in peripheral tissues. As a result of such conformational change, p53 partially loses its activity and may become unable to properly activate an apoptotic program when cells are exposed to a noxious stimulus. Within this reference frame we studied p53 in aged controls and demented patients finding that with aging there is an increase of mutant like conformation state of p53 in peripheral blood cells, which is more pronounced in AD patients. The paper is mainly focused on one of such proteins, p53 which has been recently shown to be involved in aging and Alzheimers Disease (AD). Aging in higher animals may be influenced by the balance of cell survival versus death, a decision often governed by checkpoint proteins in dividing cells. Aging, dementia and cancer share a critical set of altered cellular functions in the response to DNA damage, genotoxic stress, and other insults. The latter two are the major contributors to illness burden for the aged. Altered response to drugs, cardiovascular and metabolic alterations, cancer and dementia are among the age associated ailments. Department of Experimental and Applied Pharmacology, University of Pavia, Viale Taramelli 14, 27100 Pavia, Italy.,ItalyĪbstract: In spite of the fact that the aging organism is the result of complex life-long gene/environment interactions, making peculiar the susceptibility to diseases and the response to drugs, pharmacogenetics studies are largely neglected in the aged.Title: Pharmacogenetics and Pharmagenomics, Trends in Normal and Pathological Aging Studies: Focus on p53Īuthor(s): C. Keywords: Pharmacogenetics, pharmacogenomics, aging, Alzheimer's disease, beta-amyloid, conformationally altered p53, biomarker In particular at neuronal level the altered function of cell cycle proteins may affect synaptic plasticity rather than cell duplication. In spite of the fact that the aging organism is the result of complex life-long gene/environment interactions, making peculiar the susceptibility to diseases and the response to drugs, pharmacogenetics studies are largely neglected in the aged. ![]()
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