[[abstract]]The most reliable and robust risk factor for some neurode generative diseases is aging. It has been proposed that processes of aging are associated with the generation of reactive oxygen species and a disturbance of glutathione homeostasis in the brain. Yet, aged animals have rarely been used to model the diseases that are considered to be age-related such as Parkinson's or Alzheimer's disease. This suggests that the results from these studies would be more valuable if aged animals were used. The present study was designed to provide insight into the glutathione redox state in young and aged rat siblings of both genders by studying the enzyme activities related to glutathione synthesis, cycling, and usage. The results suggested ...
The purpose of the present study is to access the linkage between dysregulation of glutamatergic neu...
Increasing evidence supports the notion that increased oxidative stress is a fundamental cause in th...
Aging is characterized by a gradual and continuous loss of physiological functions and responses par...
[[abstract]]The most reliable and robust risk factor for some neurode generative diseases is aging. ...
Glutathione (GSH) was measured in 6 regions of brain and liver of young adult, middle-aged and aged ...
Age-related changes of the components of the glutathione system (reduced and oxidized glutathione) w...
In the forebrain from male Wistar rats aged 5, 15 and 25 months, age-related putative alterations in...
Cyclohexene-1-one and cycloheptene-1-one cause a severe age-related depletion of reduced glutathione...
The glutathione system (reduced and oxidized glutathione; redox index) was studied in the forebrain ...
Mitochondria are especially important in cellular senescence since reactive oxygen species (ROS) hav...
International audienceThe LOU/C (LOU) rat is an obesity resistant strain with higher longevity and h...
Glutathione is a major regulator of the redox equilibrium, so its deficit weakens tissue resistance ...
Glutathione is a major regulator of the redox equilibrium, so its deficit weakens tissue resistance ...
To obtain a comprehensive profile of the age-related changes of the antioxidant enzyme system in dis...
The purpose of the present study is to access the linkage between dysregulation of glutamatergic neu...
The purpose of the present study is to access the linkage between dysregulation of glutamatergic neu...
Increasing evidence supports the notion that increased oxidative stress is a fundamental cause in th...
Aging is characterized by a gradual and continuous loss of physiological functions and responses par...
[[abstract]]The most reliable and robust risk factor for some neurode generative diseases is aging. ...
Glutathione (GSH) was measured in 6 regions of brain and liver of young adult, middle-aged and aged ...
Age-related changes of the components of the glutathione system (reduced and oxidized glutathione) w...
In the forebrain from male Wistar rats aged 5, 15 and 25 months, age-related putative alterations in...
Cyclohexene-1-one and cycloheptene-1-one cause a severe age-related depletion of reduced glutathione...
The glutathione system (reduced and oxidized glutathione; redox index) was studied in the forebrain ...
Mitochondria are especially important in cellular senescence since reactive oxygen species (ROS) hav...
International audienceThe LOU/C (LOU) rat is an obesity resistant strain with higher longevity and h...
Glutathione is a major regulator of the redox equilibrium, so its deficit weakens tissue resistance ...
Glutathione is a major regulator of the redox equilibrium, so its deficit weakens tissue resistance ...
To obtain a comprehensive profile of the age-related changes of the antioxidant enzyme system in dis...
The purpose of the present study is to access the linkage between dysregulation of glutamatergic neu...
The purpose of the present study is to access the linkage between dysregulation of glutamatergic neu...
Increasing evidence supports the notion that increased oxidative stress is a fundamental cause in th...
Aging is characterized by a gradual and continuous loss of physiological functions and responses par...