Later developments: molecular keys to age-related memory impairment

M Barad - Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Age-related memory impairment, a cognitive decline not clearly related to any gross
pathology, is progressive and widespread in the population, although not universal. While
the mechanisms of learning and memory remain incompletely understood, the study of their
molecular mechanisms is already yielding promising approaches toward therapy for such
“normal” declines in the efficiency of learning. This review presents the rationale and results
for two such approaches. One approach, partial inhibition of the type IV cAMP specific …