Preface: Special issue: 14th International Conference on Brain Energy Metabolism: Energy substrates and microbiome govern brain bioenergetics and cognitive function with aging

Author:

McKenna Mary C.1ORCID,Choi In‐Young2ORCID,Schousboe Arne3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics and Program in Neuroscience University of Maryland School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland USA

2. Department of Neurology, Department of Radiology, Hoglund Biomedical Imaging Center University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City Kansas USA

3. Department of Drug Design & Pharmacotherapy, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

Abstract

AbstractThis Preface introduces the Special Issue entitled, “Energy Substrates and Microbiome Govern Brain Bioenergetics and Cognitive Function with Aging”, which is comprised of manuscripts contributed by invited speakers and program/organizing committee members who participated in the 14th International Conference on Brain Energy Metabolism (ICBEM) held on October 24–27, 2022 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. The conference covered the latest developments in research related to neuronal energetics, emerging roles for glycogen in higher brain functions, the impact of dietary intervention on aging, memory, and Alzheimer's disease, roles of the microbiome in gut‐brain signaling, astrocyte‐neuron interactions related to cognition and memory, novel roles for mitochondria and their metabolites, and metabolic neuroimaging in aging and neurodegeneration. The special issue contains 25 manuscripts on these topics plus three tributes to outstanding scientists who have made important contributions to brain energy metabolism and participated in numerous ICBEM conferences. In addition, two of the manuscripts describe important directions and the rationale for future research in many thematic areas covered by the conference.image

Funder

National Institute on Aging

Publisher

Wiley

Reference27 articles.

1. AMP‐activated protein kinase activators have compound and concentration‐specific effects on brain metabolism

2. Deletion of CaMKIIα disrupts glucose metabolism, glutamate uptake, and synaptic energetics in the cerebral cortex

3. Obesity during preclinical Alzheimer's disease development exacerbates brain metabolic decline;Anderson T.;Journal of Neurochemistry,2023

4. Glycogen accumulation modulates life span in a mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis;Brewer M. K.;Journal of Neurochemistry,2023

5. Non‐invasive in vivo measurements of metabolic alterations in the type 2 diabetic brain by (1) H magnetic resonance spectroscopy;Choi I. Y.;Journal of Neurochemistry,2023

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