日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

WORLD> Health
115-year-old woman's brain in tip-top shape
(Agencies)
Updated: 2008-06-10 18:56

A Dutch woman who reached 115 years of age and remained mentally sharp throughout life also had a healthy brain when she died, a new study finds.

The woman's brain showed almost no evidence of Alzheimer's disease. The finding suggests Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia are not inevitable, as had been suspected.

"Our observations suggest that, in contrast to general belief, the limits of human cognitive function may extend far beyond the range that is currently enjoyed by most individuals," said lead researcher Gert Holstege, a neuroscientist at the University Medical Center Groningen, in The Netherlands.

The results are detailed in the August issue of the journal Neurobiology of Aging.

At age 82, the Dutch woman made arrangements to donate her body to science after death. She contacted Holstege when she reached age 111, worried that her body was too old to be useful for research or teaching purposes. The neuroscientists reassured her that, contrary to her belief, they were particularly interested due to her age.

"She was very enthusiastic about her being important for science," Holstege and his colleagues write in the journal article.

Neurological and psychological examinations were performed when the centenarian was 112 and 113 years old. The results were essentially normal, with no signs of dementia or problems with memory or attention. Her mental performance was above average for adults aged 60 to 75.

When the woman died at age 115, her body was donated to science. Holstege's team found no signs of narrowing of the arteries, called atherosclerosis, and very few brain abnormalities. In fact, the number of brain cells was similar to that expected in healthy people between 60 and 80 years old.

The woman's brain showed little or no evidence of Alzheimer's disease. The neuroscientists found almost no deposits of so-called beta-amyloid, which are characteristic in Alzheimer's brains. The other abnormalities present, including "neurofibrillary tangles," were very mild, and would not have caused significant mental impairment.

Currently, there are more than 80,000 Americans 100 years of age or older, according to the US Census Bureau. That number is expected to rise to more than 580,000 centenarians by 2040.

A recent study of a man who lived to age 114 found a combination of genes and lifestyle play a role in longevity, though the long-life recipe is far from clear.

As the number of people living to age 100 and beyond continues to increase, the researchers say, deterioration of the brain is not inevitable.

主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产视频一 | 午夜在线播放视频 | 激情综合五月婷婷 | 亚洲毛片在线看 | 日本www色| 国产精品久久久av | 亚洲免费高清 | 蜜臀久久99精品久久久久久 | 在线三级av | 只有这里有精品 | 97视频免费看 | 91色在线视频 | 亚洲国产精品激情在线观看 | 91青草视频 | 欧美在线91 | 国产精品一区二区三区久久久 | www.97av | 日韩美女视频19 | 黄色在线小视频 | 国产精品一区二区在线观看 | 五月婷在线视频 | 成年午夜视频 | 日本少妇激情视频 | 国产精品77 | 久久久久免费看 | 亚洲成人aaa | 香蕉视频一直看一直爽 | 久久久午夜影院 | 成年人在线观看网站 | 日韩欧美日本 | 中文字幕8 | 欧美手机在线视频 | 国产羞羞| 四虎成人av| 懂色av一区二区夜夜嗨 | 超碰人人草 | 亚洲第一色站 | 亚洲成肉网 | 国产精品原创 | 日韩日日夜夜 | 国产一区二区视频网站 |