نتایج جستجو برای: microrna 454 oxygen glucose deprivation pioglitazone pi3kakt

تعداد نتایج: 451918  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1998
R Fern P Davis S G Waxman B R Ransom

We investigated the postnatal development of axon sensitivity to the withdrawal of oxygen, glucose, or the combined withdrawal of oxygen + glucose in the isolated rat optic nerve (a CNS white matter tract). Removal of either oxygen or glucose for 60 min resulted in irreversible injury in optic nerves from adult rats, assessed by loss of the evoked compound action potential (CAP). Optic nerves a...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 1999
L Xu I L Koumenis J L Tilly R G Giffard

BACKGROUND The possibility of altering outcome from ischemia-like injury by overexpressing the anti-cell death gene bcl-xL was studied. Cells are known to die by different pathways including apoptosis, or programmed cell death, and necrosis. The bcl-xL gene is a member of a family of apoptosis regulating genes and often displays the death-inhibiting properties of the prototype of this family, b...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2022

To figure out the pathway by which epigallocatechin gallate restrains angiogenesis and glycolysis in colorectal cancer through circular ribonucleic acid (actin gamma 2)/microRNA-370-5p axis. Detection of actin 2 microRNA-370-5p patient tissues cells vascular endothelial growth factor A was conducted. Cell viability proliferation, angiogenesis, glucose lactate were examined. Circular microRNA-37...

2011
Gozde Colak Jeffrey W. Keillor Gail V. W. Johnson

Transglutaminase 2 (TG2) is a hypoxia-responsive protein that is a calcium-activated transamidating enzyme, a GTPase and a scaffolding/linker protein. Upon activation TG2 undergoes a large conformational change, which likely affects not only its enzymatic activities but its non-catalytic functions as well. The focus of this study was on the role of transamidating activity, conformation and loca...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
M C Grabb D W Choi

Murine cortical cultures containing both neurons and glia (days in vitro 13-15) were exposed to periods of oxygen-glucose deprivation (5-30 min) too brief to induce neuronal death. Cultures "preconditioned" by sublethal oxygen-glucose deprivation exhibited 30-50% less neuronal death than controls when exposed to a 45-55 min period of oxygen-glucose deprivation 24 hr later. This preconditioning-...

2009
Philip D Loetscher Jan Rossaint Rolf Rossaint Joachim Weis Michael Fries Astrid Fahlenkamp Yu-Mi Ryang Oliver Grottke Mark Coburn

INTRODUCTION Recently, it has been shown in several experimental settings that the noble gases xenon and helium have neuroprotective properties. In this study we tested the hypothesis that the noble gas argon has a neuroprotective potential as well. Since traumatic brain injury and stroke are widespread and generate an enormous economic and social burden, we investigated the possible neuroprote...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2002
Melissa A Peasley Riyi Shi

We found that isolated guinea pig spinal cord white matter is resistant to acute oxygen-glucose deprivation. Sixty minutes of oxygen-glucose deprivation resulted in a 60% reduction of compound action potential (CAP) conductance, and there was a near complete recovery after 60 min reperfusion. Corresponding horseradish peroxidase-exclusion assay showed little axonal membrane damage. To further d...

2017
Yomna Badawi Honglian Shi

Hypoxia inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) is a key regulator in hypoxia and can determine the fate of brain cells during ischemia. However, the mechanism of HIF-1 regulation is still not fully understood in ischemic brains. We tested a hypothesis that both the 26S and the 20S proteasomal pathways were involved in HIF-1α degradation under ischemic conditions. Using in vitro ischemic model (oxygen and g...

Journal: :Journal of bioenergetics and biomembranes 2015
Sibel Kahraman Alex Siegel Brian M Polster Gary Fiskum

Exposure of rat cortical neurons to combined oxygen and glucose deprivation results in loss of NAD(P)H autofluorescence that is only partially reversible following restoration of oxygen and glucose, suggesting catabolism of pyridine nucleotides. This study tested the hypothesis that metabolic inhibition caused by cyanide-induced chemical anoxia plus glucose deprivation promotes both release of ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
S Y Seo E Y Kim H Kim B J Gwag

Cultured cortical neurons maintained in 25 mM glucose underwent a widespread neuronal death after exposure to NMDA, AMPA, and kainate. Among these, NMDA toxicity was substantially reduced in neurons maintained in 100 mM glucose. NMDA-induced increase in [Ca(2+)](i) and reactive oxygen species was attenuated in neurons maintained in high glucose that revealed increased mitochondrial membrane and...

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