October 21, 2025
Journal Article

Cortical proteins may provide motor resilience in older adults

Abstract

Motor resilience proteins may be a high value therapeutic target that offset the negative effects of pathologies on motor function. This study sought to identify cortical proteins associated with motor decline unexplained by brain pathologies that provide motor resilience. We studied 1226 older decedents with annual motor testing, postmortem brain pathologies and quantified 226 proteotypic peptides in prefrontal cortex. Twenty peptides remained associated with motor decline in models controlling for ten brain pathologies (FDR

Published: October 21, 2025

Citation

Buchman A., L. Yu, S. Oveisgharan, V.A. Petyuk, S. Tasaki, C. Gaiteri, and R.S. Wilson, et al. 2021. Cortical proteins may provide motor resilience in older adults. Scientific Reports 11, no. 1:11311. PNNL-SA-166680. doi:10.1038/s41598-021-90859-3

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