The deregulation of brain cholesterol metabolism is typical in acute neuronal injury (such as stroke, brain trauma and epileptic seizures) and chronic neurodegenerative diseases (Alzheimer's disease). Since both conditions are characterized by excessive stimulation of glutamate receptors, we have here investigated to which extent excitatory neurotransmission plays a role in brain cholesterol homeostasis. We show that a short (30 min) stimulation of glutamatergic neurotransmission induces a small but significant loss of membrane cholesterol, which is paralleled by release to the extracellular milieu of the metabolite 24S-hydroxycholesterol. Consistent with a cause-effect relationship, knockdown of the enzyme cholesterol 24-hydroxylase (CYP46...
Cholesterol is one of the most important molecules in cell physiology because of its involvement in ...
Cholesterol is one of the most important molecules in cell physiology because of its involvement in ...
Neuronal function of Amyloid Precursor Protein (APP) that generates -amyloid peptide remains largely...
AbstractBackground: In our earlier work, a reduction of cholesterol content increased the extracellu...
Excitotoxicity due to excess stimulation of glutamate receptors in neurons is accompanied by increas...
AbstractMembrane rafts are domains enriched in sphingolipids, glycolipids and cholesterol that are a...
Excitotoxicity, a common hallmark of different neuro-logical disorders including Alzheimer’s disease...
International audienceThe understanding of the excitotoxic processes associated with a severe status...
Cholesterol is a structural component of cellular membranes particularly enriched in synapses but it...
After approximately 3 weeks in vitro, hippocampal neurons present many of the typical hallmarks acco...
Neurotransmitter receptor trafficking during synaptic plasticity requires the concerted action of mu...
Cholesterol is essential for neuronal physiology, both during development and in the adult life: as ...
Purpose of review Aberrations in cerebral cholesterol homeostasis can lead to severe neurological di...
The hyper-activation of glutamate receptors is a key event in the degenerative processes triggered ...
Several neurodegenerative disorders are associated with impaired cholesterol homeostasis in the nerv...
Cholesterol is one of the most important molecules in cell physiology because of its involvement in ...
Cholesterol is one of the most important molecules in cell physiology because of its involvement in ...
Neuronal function of Amyloid Precursor Protein (APP) that generates -amyloid peptide remains largely...
AbstractBackground: In our earlier work, a reduction of cholesterol content increased the extracellu...
Excitotoxicity due to excess stimulation of glutamate receptors in neurons is accompanied by increas...
AbstractMembrane rafts are domains enriched in sphingolipids, glycolipids and cholesterol that are a...
Excitotoxicity, a common hallmark of different neuro-logical disorders including Alzheimer’s disease...
International audienceThe understanding of the excitotoxic processes associated with a severe status...
Cholesterol is a structural component of cellular membranes particularly enriched in synapses but it...
After approximately 3 weeks in vitro, hippocampal neurons present many of the typical hallmarks acco...
Neurotransmitter receptor trafficking during synaptic plasticity requires the concerted action of mu...
Cholesterol is essential for neuronal physiology, both during development and in the adult life: as ...
Purpose of review Aberrations in cerebral cholesterol homeostasis can lead to severe neurological di...
The hyper-activation of glutamate receptors is a key event in the degenerative processes triggered ...
Several neurodegenerative disorders are associated with impaired cholesterol homeostasis in the nerv...
Cholesterol is one of the most important molecules in cell physiology because of its involvement in ...
Cholesterol is one of the most important molecules in cell physiology because of its involvement in ...
Neuronal function of Amyloid Precursor Protein (APP) that generates -amyloid peptide remains largely...