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Mark Mattson: Building the Brain: Glutamate as Sculpture and Destroyer

The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss

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Glutamate, Inhibition, and Neurological Disorders

This chapter explores the role of glutamate in neurological disorders like epilepsy, Alzheimer's, and stroke, emphasizing the importance of inhibitory mechanisms in controlling glutamate activity. It discusses the vulnerability of inhibitory neurons in aging and Alzheimer's due to high energy demand and toxicity exposure. The discussion also touches on mitochondrial inefficiency, amyloid protein accumulation, genetic mutations, and lifestyle impacts on brain function.

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