Neurons and the DHA principle
by
 
Valentine, R. C. (Raymond Carlyle), 1936-

Title
Neurons and the DHA principle

Author
Valentine, R. C. (Raymond Carlyle), 1936-

ISBN
9781439874875

Publication Information
Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2013.

Physical Description
xxiii, 251 p., [12] p. of plates : ill. (some col.).

Contents
ch. 1. Nature of neurons and their specialized membranes -- ch. 2. DHA contributes both benefits and risks to mammals -- ch. 3. Use it or lose it concept of brain health is linked to DHA -- ch. 4. Evolution and DHA : redefining the DHA principle -- ch. 5. DHA is 'king omega' for maximizing mental speed -- ch. 6. DHA improves energy efficiency in neurons -- ch. 7. Wild conformational dynamics of DHA might save energy by sealing stretch-induced defects as fast as they occur in membranes -- ch. 8. Lipid whisker model and water-wire theory of energy uncoupling in neurons -- ch. 9. Neurons boost their energy state by using powerful antioxidant systems to protect their membranes against damage -- ch. 10. Oxygen-dependent damage (lipid peroxidation) of DHA membranes of neurons is inevitable and requires novel mechanisms for long-term protection -- ch. 11. Revised mitochondrial theory of aging and brain span -- ch. 12. Development of dual energy pacemaker theory of aging : role of the membrane -- ch. 13. Membranes and cancer -- ch. 14. Parkinson's disease -- ch. 15. Prion diseases -- ch. 16. Brain trauma-induced dementia -- ch. 17. Alzheimer's disease.

Subject Term
Docosahexaenoic acid.
 
Neurons.

Added Author
Valentine, David L.

Electronic Access
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