Thiamine is essential for normal brain function and its deficiency causes metabolic impairment, specific lesions, oxidative damage and reduced adult hippocampal neurogenesis (AHN). Thiamine precursors with increased bioavailability, especially benfotiamine, exert neuroprotective effects not only for thiamine deficiency (TD), but also in mouse models of neurodegeneration. As it is known that AHN is impaired by stress in rodents, we exposed C57BL6/J mice to predator stress for 5 consecutive nights and studied the proliferation (number of Ki67-positive cells) and survival (number of BrdU-positive cells) of newborn immature neurons in the subgranular zone of the dentate gyrus. In stressed mice, the number of Ki67- and BrdU-positive cells was re...
Impaired glucose metabolism, decreased levels of thiamine and its phosphate esters, and reduced acti...
Thiamine deficiency (TD) has detrimental effects on brain health and neurobehavioral development, an...
Chronic alcohol drinking can damage the central nervous system via many mechanisms. One of these may...
Thiamine is essential for normal brain function and its deficiency causes metabolic impairment, spec...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency in the brain has been implicated in the development of dementia and...
Thiamine deficiency in the brain has been implicated in the development of dementia and symptoms of...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency in the brain has been implicated in the development of...
An increasing body of evidence suggests an implication of altered thiamine metabolism in mental illn...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) is essential for brain. This is attributed to the coenzyme role of thiamine di...
peer reviewedThiamine (vitamin B1) is essential for brain function because of the coenzyme role of t...
Thiamine precursors, the most studied being benfotiamine (BFT), have protective effects in mouse mod...
peer reviewedBackground : Benfotiamine (BFT) is a synthetic thiamine precursor with high bioavailabi...
peer reviewedThe negative societal impacts associated with the increasing prevalence of violence and...
The negative societal impacts associated with the increasing prevalence of violence and aggression i...
Impaired glucose metabolism, decreased levels of thiamine and its phosphate esters, and reduced acti...
Thiamine deficiency (TD) has detrimental effects on brain health and neurobehavioral development, an...
Chronic alcohol drinking can damage the central nervous system via many mechanisms. One of these may...
Thiamine is essential for normal brain function and its deficiency causes metabolic impairment, spec...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency in the brain has been implicated in the development of dementia and...
Thiamine deficiency in the brain has been implicated in the development of dementia and symptoms of...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency in the brain has been implicated in the development of...
An increasing body of evidence suggests an implication of altered thiamine metabolism in mental illn...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) is essential for brain. This is attributed to the coenzyme role of thiamine di...
peer reviewedThiamine (vitamin B1) is essential for brain function because of the coenzyme role of t...
Thiamine precursors, the most studied being benfotiamine (BFT), have protective effects in mouse mod...
peer reviewedBackground : Benfotiamine (BFT) is a synthetic thiamine precursor with high bioavailabi...
peer reviewedThe negative societal impacts associated with the increasing prevalence of violence and...
The negative societal impacts associated with the increasing prevalence of violence and aggression i...
Impaired glucose metabolism, decreased levels of thiamine and its phosphate esters, and reduced acti...
Thiamine deficiency (TD) has detrimental effects on brain health and neurobehavioral development, an...
Chronic alcohol drinking can damage the central nervous system via many mechanisms. One of these may...