Thiamine is an essential enzyme cofactor required for proper metabolic function and maintenance of metabolism and energy production in the brain. In developed countries, thiamine deficiency (TD) is most often manifested following chronic alcohol consumption leading to impaired mitochondrial function, oxidative stress, inflammation and excitotoxicity. These biochemical lesions result in apoptotic cell death in both neurons and astrocytes. Comparable histological injuries in patients with hypoxia/ischemia and TD have been described in the thalamus and mammillary bodies, suggesting a congruency between the cellular responses to these stresses. Consistent with hypoxia/ischemia, TD stabilizes and activates Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1α (HIF-1α) un...
peer reviewedCulture of neuroblastoma cells in the presence of low thiamine concentration (16 nM) an...
Abstract — Chronic alcoholism results in thiamine deficiency as a consequence of inadequate dietary ...
On the basis that similar biochemical and histological sequences of events occur in the brain during...
Recent evidence suggests that alterations in oxidative metabolism induced by thiamine deficiency lea...
Chronic alcohol drinking can damage the central nervous system via many mechanisms. One of these may...
peer reviewedBackground: Thiamine deficiency (TD) has a number of features in common with the neurod...
SLC19A3 deficiency, also called thiamine metabolism dysfunction syndrome-2 (THMD2; OMIM 607483), is ...
<p>The poor diet of chronic alcohol consumers and subsequent loss of intestinal thiamine transport c...
Decreased thiamine and reduced activity of thiamine diphosphate (ThDP)-dependent 2-oxoglutarate dehy...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) is an essential nutrient and indispensable for normal growth and development o...
Background: Wernicke’s encephalopathy-Korsakoff syndrome (WE-KS) is common in alcoholics, caused by ...
Thiamine deficiency is a continuing problem leading to beriberi and Wernicke's encephalopathy. The s...
Background and purpose: Based on the fact that traumatic brain injury is associated with mitochondri...
Pyrithiamine-induced thiamine deficiency (TD) is a well-established model of Wernicke's encephalopat...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency (TD) plays a major role in the etiology of Wernicke\u27s encephalop...
peer reviewedCulture of neuroblastoma cells in the presence of low thiamine concentration (16 nM) an...
Abstract — Chronic alcoholism results in thiamine deficiency as a consequence of inadequate dietary ...
On the basis that similar biochemical and histological sequences of events occur in the brain during...
Recent evidence suggests that alterations in oxidative metabolism induced by thiamine deficiency lea...
Chronic alcohol drinking can damage the central nervous system via many mechanisms. One of these may...
peer reviewedBackground: Thiamine deficiency (TD) has a number of features in common with the neurod...
SLC19A3 deficiency, also called thiamine metabolism dysfunction syndrome-2 (THMD2; OMIM 607483), is ...
<p>The poor diet of chronic alcohol consumers and subsequent loss of intestinal thiamine transport c...
Decreased thiamine and reduced activity of thiamine diphosphate (ThDP)-dependent 2-oxoglutarate dehy...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) is an essential nutrient and indispensable for normal growth and development o...
Background: Wernicke’s encephalopathy-Korsakoff syndrome (WE-KS) is common in alcoholics, caused by ...
Thiamine deficiency is a continuing problem leading to beriberi and Wernicke's encephalopathy. The s...
Background and purpose: Based on the fact that traumatic brain injury is associated with mitochondri...
Pyrithiamine-induced thiamine deficiency (TD) is a well-established model of Wernicke's encephalopat...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency (TD) plays a major role in the etiology of Wernicke\u27s encephalop...
peer reviewedCulture of neuroblastoma cells in the presence of low thiamine concentration (16 nM) an...
Abstract — Chronic alcoholism results in thiamine deficiency as a consequence of inadequate dietary ...
On the basis that similar biochemical and histological sequences of events occur in the brain during...