During ischemic stroke, malfunction of excitatory amino acid transporters and reduced synaptic clearance causes accumulation of Glutamate (Glu) and excessive stimulation of postsynaptic neurons, which can lead to their degeneration by excitotoxicity. The balance between cell death-promoting (neurotoxic) and survival-promoting (neuroprotective) signaling cascades determines the fate of neurons exposed to the excitotoxic insult. The evolutionary conserved Insulin/IGF Signaling (IIS) cascade can participate in this balance, as it controls cell stress resistance in nematodes and mammals. Blocking the IIS cascade allows the transcription factor FoxO3/DAF-16 to accumulate in the nucleus and activate a transcriptional program that protects cells f...
Excitotoxicity is an important and frequently observed neurodegenerative process. Excitotoxicity med...
Excitotoxicity is an important and frequently observed neurodegenerative process. Excitotoxicity med...
The insulin/IGF-1 signaling (IIS) was initially identified in C. elegansto control a developmental p...
During ischemic stroke, malfunction of excitatory amino acid transporters and reduced synaptic clear...
During ischemic stroke, malfunction of excitatory amino acid transporters and reduced synaptic clear...
Excitotoxicity is a form of neurodegeneration that serves as the main underlying cause of brain dama...
Excitotoxicity is a form of neurodegeneration that serves as the main underlying cause of brain dama...
During ischemic stroke, malfunction of excitatory amino acid transporters and reduced synaptic clear...
Brain ischemia is a major cause of debilitation and death in the United States. Excitotoxicity, a co...
Brain ischemia is a major cause of debilitation and death in the United States. Excitotoxicity, a co...
Background: Excitotoxicity (the toxic overstimulation of neurons by the excitatory transmitter Gluta...
Background: Excitotoxicity (the toxic overstimulation of neurons by the excitatory transmitter Gluta...
Excitotoxicity is notorious for triggering neuronal cell death in both developmental and adult-onset...
<p>When the Cytohesin/GRP-1, Arf, and PIP5K/PPK-1 complex is active, it stimulates the IIS cascade, ...
Excitotoxicity is an important and frequently observed neurodegenerative process. Excitotoxicity med...
Excitotoxicity is an important and frequently observed neurodegenerative process. Excitotoxicity med...
Excitotoxicity is an important and frequently observed neurodegenerative process. Excitotoxicity med...
The insulin/IGF-1 signaling (IIS) was initially identified in C. elegansto control a developmental p...
During ischemic stroke, malfunction of excitatory amino acid transporters and reduced synaptic clear...
During ischemic stroke, malfunction of excitatory amino acid transporters and reduced synaptic clear...
Excitotoxicity is a form of neurodegeneration that serves as the main underlying cause of brain dama...
Excitotoxicity is a form of neurodegeneration that serves as the main underlying cause of brain dama...
During ischemic stroke, malfunction of excitatory amino acid transporters and reduced synaptic clear...
Brain ischemia is a major cause of debilitation and death in the United States. Excitotoxicity, a co...
Brain ischemia is a major cause of debilitation and death in the United States. Excitotoxicity, a co...
Background: Excitotoxicity (the toxic overstimulation of neurons by the excitatory transmitter Gluta...
Background: Excitotoxicity (the toxic overstimulation of neurons by the excitatory transmitter Gluta...
Excitotoxicity is notorious for triggering neuronal cell death in both developmental and adult-onset...
<p>When the Cytohesin/GRP-1, Arf, and PIP5K/PPK-1 complex is active, it stimulates the IIS cascade, ...
Excitotoxicity is an important and frequently observed neurodegenerative process. Excitotoxicity med...
Excitotoxicity is an important and frequently observed neurodegenerative process. Excitotoxicity med...
Excitotoxicity is an important and frequently observed neurodegenerative process. Excitotoxicity med...
The insulin/IGF-1 signaling (IIS) was initially identified in C. elegansto control a developmental p...