نتایج جستجو برای: excitotoxicity

تعداد نتایج: 2624  

Journal: :Biochemical Society symposium 1999
D G Nicholls S L Budd M W Ward R F Castilho

Excitotoxicity is the process whereby a massive glutamate release in the central nervous system in response to ischaemia or related trauma leads to the delayed, predominantly necrotic death of neurons. Excitotoxicity is also implicated in a variety of slow neurodegenerative disorders. Mitochondria accumulate much of the post-ischaemic calcium entering the neurons via the chronically activated N...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical psychiatry 1997
S M Stahl

BRAINSTORMS is a monthly section of The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry aimed at providing updates of novel concepts emerging from the neurosciences that have relevance to the practicing psychiatrist. From the Clinical Neuroscience Research Center in San Diego and the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California San Diego. Reprint requests to: Stephen M. Stahl, M.D., Ph.D., Editor, B...

2004
Michael V. Johnston

Excitotoxicity has emerged as an important mechanism of injury in the brain, and the concept is important for understanding perinatal brain pathology. Following the original observation by Lucas and Newhouse in 1957 that glutamate can damage the retina (31), Olney described the excitotoxicity concept in the 1970s as neuronal death mediated by excessive stimulation of excitatory amino acid recep...

Journal: :Cell calcium 2010
Kinga Szydlowska Michael Tymianski

The initial reports regarding a cytotoxic role of calcium ions were published over 30 years ago. In neurons, calcium ions can gain entry into the cell through several mechanisms. These include the over-activation of glutamate receptors (NMDA, AMPA, KA) or of a range of channels and transporters (TRPM2, TRPM7, NCX, ASICs, CaV1.2, and hemichannels). Potentially toxic cytoplasmic calcium concentra...

2016
Lin Cong Chang Cao Yong Cheng Xiao-Yan Qin

Green tea polyphenols are a natural product which has antioxidative and antiapoptotic effects. It has been shown that glutamate excitotoxicity induced oxidative stress is linked to neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. In this study we explored the neuroprotective effect of green teen polyphenols against glutamate excitotoxicity in the primary cultured ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2005
Ji-Yeon Shin Zhi-Hui Fang Zhao-Xue Yu Chuan-En Wang Shi-Hua Li Xiao-Jiang Li

Huntington disease (HD) is characterized by the preferential loss of striatal medium-sized spiny neurons (MSNs) in the brain. Because MSNs receive abundant glutamatergic input, their vulnerability to excitotoxicity may be largely influenced by the capacity of glial cells to remove extracellular glutamate. However, little is known about the role of glia in HD neuropathology. Here, we report that...

Journal: :Neurochemistry international 2013
Minghui Jessica Chen Jian Ming Jeremy Ng Zhao Feng Peng Jayapal Manikandan Yann Wan Yap Roxana M Llanos Philip M Beart Nam Sang Cheung

Excitotoxicity, induced by the aberrant rise in cytosolic Ca(2+) level, is a major neuropathological process in numerous neurodegenerative disorders. It is triggered when extracellular glutamate (Glu) concentration reaches neuropathological levels resulting in dysregulation and hyper-activation of ionotropic glutamate receptor subtype (iGluRs). Even though all three members of the iGluRs, namel...

2017
Nadia A Rivero-Segura Edgar Flores-Soto Selene García de la Cadena Isabel Coronado-Mares Juan C Gomez-Verjan Diana G Ferreira Erika Alejandra Cabrera-Reyes Luísa V Lopes Lourdes Massieu Marco Cerbón

Prolactin (PRL) is a peptidic hormone that displays pleiotropic functions in the organism including different actions in the brain. PRL exerts a neuroprotective effect against excitotoxicity produced by glutamate (Glu) or kainic acid in both in vitro and in vivo models. It is well known that Glu excitotoxicity causes cell death through apoptotic or necrotic pathways due to intracellular calcium...

2012
Dongwook Lee Keun-Young Kim You Hyun Noh Stephen Chai James D. Lindsey Mark H. Ellisman Robert N. Weinreb Won-Kyu Ju

Glutamate excitotoxicity-induced oxidative stress have been linked to mitochondrial dysfunction in retinal ischemia and optic neuropathies including glaucoma. Brimonindine (BMD), an alpha 2-adrenergic receptor agonist, contributes to the neuroprotection of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) against glutamate excitotoxicity or oxidative stress. However, the molecular mechanisms of BMD-associated mito...

2017
Li Shan Chiu Ryan S. Anderton Jane L. Cross Vince W. Clark Adam B. Edwards Neville W. Knuckey Bruno P. Meloni

Cationic arginine-rich and poly-arginine peptides (referred to as CARPs) have potent neuroprotective properties in in vitro excitotoxicity and in vivo models of stroke. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) shares many pathophysiological processes as stroke, including excitotoxicity. Therefore, we evaluated our lead peptide, poly-arginine R18, with the COG1410 and APP96-110 peptides, which have neuropro...

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