脂类学
人脑
神经科学
背景(考古学)
生物
脂质代谢
脑功能
生物信息学
生物化学
古生物学
作者
Alba Naudí,Rosanna Cabré,Mariona Jové,Victòria Ayala,Hugo Gonzalo‐Benito,Manuel Portero‐Otín,Isidró Ferrer,Reinald Pamplona
出处
期刊:International Review of Neurobiology
日期:2015-01-01
卷期号:: 133-189
被引量:156
标识
DOI:10.1016/bs.irn.2015.05.008
摘要
Lipids stimulated and favored the evolution of the brain. Adult human brain contains a large amount of lipids, and the largest diversity of lipid classes and lipid molecular species. Lipidomics is defined as "the full characterization of lipid molecular species and of their biological roles with respect to expression of proteins involved in lipid metabolism and function, including gene regulation." Therefore, the study of brain lipidomics can help to unravel the diversity and to disclose the specificity of these lipid traits and its alterations in neural (neurons and glial) cells, groups of neural cells, brain, and fluids such as cerebrospinal fluid and plasma, thus helping to uncover potential biomarkers of human brain aging and Alzheimer disease. This review will discuss the lipid composition of the adult human brain. We first consider a brief approach to lipid definition, classification, and tools for analysis from the new point of view that has emerged with lipidomics, and then turn to the lipid profiles in human brain and how lipids affect brain function. Finally, we focus on the current status of lipidomics findings in human brain aging and Alzheimer's disease pathology. Neurolipidomics will increase knowledge about physiological and pathological functions of brain cells and will place the concept of selective neuronal vulnerability in a lipid context.
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