Reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated by mitochondrial respiration and other processes are often viewed as hazardous substances. Indeed, oxidative stress, defined as an imbalance between oxidant production and antioxidant protection, has been linked to several neurological disorders, including cerebral ischemia-reperfusion and Parkinson's disease. Consequently, cells and organisms have evolved specialized antioxidant defenses to balance ROS production and prevent oxidative damage. Research in our laboratory has shown that neuronal levels of ascorbate, a low molecular weight antioxidant, are ten-fold higher than those in much less metabolically active glial cells. Ascorbate levels are also selectively elevated in the CNS of anoxia-tolerant...
AbstractThe human brain generally remains structurally and functionally sound for many decades, desp...
Recent evidence shows that biochemical mechanisms that occur in response to traumatic brain injury c...
Mitochondria are central to aerobic energy production and play a key role in neuronal signalling. Du...
Oxidative stress has been acknowledged as a major factor in aging, senescence and neurodegenerative ...
As a consequence of aerobic life, an organism must deal with the continuous generation of reactive o...
AbstractThe human brain generally remains structurally and functionally sound for many decades, desp...
Earlier studies identified two main defense strategies against hypoxia in hypoxia tolerant animals: ...
Earlier studies identified two main defense strategies against hypoxia in hypoxia tolerant animals: ...
Earlier studies identified two main defense strategies against hypoxia in hypoxia tolerant animals: ...
The vertebrate brain is one of the most oxygen-demanding organs of the body. In animals that are int...
Extended periods of oxygen deprivation cause brain death in mammals but the western painted turtle o...
Extended periods of oxygen deprivation cause brain death in mammals but the western painted turtle o...
The survival of cultured neurons is promoted by the presence of antioxidants or astrocytes. This ind...
Increasing numbers of individuals suffer from neurodegenerative diseases, which are characterized by...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have emerged as regulators of key processes supporting neuronal growth...
AbstractThe human brain generally remains structurally and functionally sound for many decades, desp...
Recent evidence shows that biochemical mechanisms that occur in response to traumatic brain injury c...
Mitochondria are central to aerobic energy production and play a key role in neuronal signalling. Du...
Oxidative stress has been acknowledged as a major factor in aging, senescence and neurodegenerative ...
As a consequence of aerobic life, an organism must deal with the continuous generation of reactive o...
AbstractThe human brain generally remains structurally and functionally sound for many decades, desp...
Earlier studies identified two main defense strategies against hypoxia in hypoxia tolerant animals: ...
Earlier studies identified two main defense strategies against hypoxia in hypoxia tolerant animals: ...
Earlier studies identified two main defense strategies against hypoxia in hypoxia tolerant animals: ...
The vertebrate brain is one of the most oxygen-demanding organs of the body. In animals that are int...
Extended periods of oxygen deprivation cause brain death in mammals but the western painted turtle o...
Extended periods of oxygen deprivation cause brain death in mammals but the western painted turtle o...
The survival of cultured neurons is promoted by the presence of antioxidants or astrocytes. This ind...
Increasing numbers of individuals suffer from neurodegenerative diseases, which are characterized by...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have emerged as regulators of key processes supporting neuronal growth...
AbstractThe human brain generally remains structurally and functionally sound for many decades, desp...
Recent evidence shows that biochemical mechanisms that occur in response to traumatic brain injury c...
Mitochondria are central to aerobic energy production and play a key role in neuronal signalling. Du...