SummaryMitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress are common features of Down syndrome (DS). However, the underlying mechanisms are not known. We investigated the relationship between abnormal energy metabolism and oxidative stress with transcriptional and functional changes in DS cells. Impaired mitochondrial activity correlated with altered mitochondrial morphology. Increasing fusion capacity prevented morphological but not functional alterations in DS mitochondria. Sustained stimulation restored mitochondrial functional parameters but increased reactive oxygen species production and cell damage, suggesting that reduced DS mitochondrial activity is an adaptive response for avoiding injury and preserving basic cellular functions. Netwo...
AbstractIndividuals with Down syndrome (DS) have high levels of oxidative stress throughout the life...
Several studies support the implication of oxidative stress (OS) in phenotypical alterations of Down...
Down Syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic form of intellectual disability that leads in the majo...
Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress are common features of Down syndrome (DS). Howev...
SummaryMitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress are common features of Down syndrome (DS). How...
Mitochondria play a pivotal role in cellular energy-generating processes and are considered master r...
Mitochondria play a pivotal role in cellular energy-generating processes and are considered master r...
Trisomy of chromosome 21 (TS21) is the most common autosomal aneuploidy compatible with postnatal su...
Oxidative stress (OS) and mitochondrial dysfunction (MD) have been extensively studied and defined a...
Genome-wide gene deregulation and oxidative stress appear to be critical factors determining the hig...
Down syndrome (DS) is a common birth defect characterized by an extra copy of chromosome 21 that for...
<p>Down's syndrome is one of the most common genetic diseases. Recent studies have indicated that ge...
Structural changes and abnormal function of mitochondria have been documented in Down's syndrome (DS...
Down syndrome (DS) consists of a complex phenotype with constant features, such as mental retardatio...
Down Syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic form of intellectual disability that leads in the majo...
AbstractIndividuals with Down syndrome (DS) have high levels of oxidative stress throughout the life...
Several studies support the implication of oxidative stress (OS) in phenotypical alterations of Down...
Down Syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic form of intellectual disability that leads in the majo...
Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress are common features of Down syndrome (DS). Howev...
SummaryMitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress are common features of Down syndrome (DS). How...
Mitochondria play a pivotal role in cellular energy-generating processes and are considered master r...
Mitochondria play a pivotal role in cellular energy-generating processes and are considered master r...
Trisomy of chromosome 21 (TS21) is the most common autosomal aneuploidy compatible with postnatal su...
Oxidative stress (OS) and mitochondrial dysfunction (MD) have been extensively studied and defined a...
Genome-wide gene deregulation and oxidative stress appear to be critical factors determining the hig...
Down syndrome (DS) is a common birth defect characterized by an extra copy of chromosome 21 that for...
<p>Down's syndrome is one of the most common genetic diseases. Recent studies have indicated that ge...
Structural changes and abnormal function of mitochondria have been documented in Down's syndrome (DS...
Down syndrome (DS) consists of a complex phenotype with constant features, such as mental retardatio...
Down Syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic form of intellectual disability that leads in the majo...
AbstractIndividuals with Down syndrome (DS) have high levels of oxidative stress throughout the life...
Several studies support the implication of oxidative stress (OS) in phenotypical alterations of Down...
Down Syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic form of intellectual disability that leads in the majo...