Agmatine, a divalent diamine with two positive charges at physiological pH, is transported into the matrix of liver mitochondria by an energy-dependent mechanism, the driving force of which is the electrical membrane potential. Its binding to mitochondrial membranes is studied by applying a thermodynamic treatment of ligand-receptor interactions on the analyses of Scatchard and Hill. The presence of two mono-coordinated binding sites S(1) and S(2), with a negative influence of S(2) on S(1), has been demonstrated. The calculated binding energy is characteristic for weak interactions. S(1) exhibits a lower binding capacity and higher binding affinity both of about two orders of magnitude than S(2). Experiments with idazoxan, a ligand of the m...
The two forms of monoamine oxidase, monoamine oxidase A and monoamine oxidase B, have been associate...
Tolerance and dependence associated with chronic opioid exposure result from molecular, cellular, an...
Nonadrenergic imidazoline receptors (I receptors) mediate the central antihypertensive effects of cl...
Agmatine, a divalent diamine with two positive charges at physiological pH, is transported into the ...
Agmatine, a divalent diamine with two positive charges at physiological pH, is transported into the ...
Agmatine, a divalent diamine with two positive charges at physiological pH, is transported into the ...
AbstractAgmatine, at concentrations of 10 μM or 100 μM, is able to induce oxidative stress in rat li...
The arginine metabolite agmatine is able to protect brain mitochondria against the drop in energy ca...
International audienceAgmatine, a divalent diamine having two positive charges at physiological pH, ...
Agmatine a molecule belonging to the polyamine family, is a biogenic diamine with about two positive...
The diamine agmatine (AGM), exhibiting two positive charges at physiological pH, is transported into...
Agmatine (AGM) produces a dual effect on the mitochondrial permeability transition (MPT) mechanism i...
Agmatine is a dicationic amine at physiological pH, formed by decarboxylation of arginine catalyzed ...
The present work aims at determining the structure\u2013activity relationships (SAR\u2019s) which ru...
The charge of the agmatine analogues AO-Agm [N-(3-aminooxypropyl)guanidine], GAPA [N-(3-aminopropoxy...
The two forms of monoamine oxidase, monoamine oxidase A and monoamine oxidase B, have been associate...
Tolerance and dependence associated with chronic opioid exposure result from molecular, cellular, an...
Nonadrenergic imidazoline receptors (I receptors) mediate the central antihypertensive effects of cl...
Agmatine, a divalent diamine with two positive charges at physiological pH, is transported into the ...
Agmatine, a divalent diamine with two positive charges at physiological pH, is transported into the ...
Agmatine, a divalent diamine with two positive charges at physiological pH, is transported into the ...
AbstractAgmatine, at concentrations of 10 μM or 100 μM, is able to induce oxidative stress in rat li...
The arginine metabolite agmatine is able to protect brain mitochondria against the drop in energy ca...
International audienceAgmatine, a divalent diamine having two positive charges at physiological pH, ...
Agmatine a molecule belonging to the polyamine family, is a biogenic diamine with about two positive...
The diamine agmatine (AGM), exhibiting two positive charges at physiological pH, is transported into...
Agmatine (AGM) produces a dual effect on the mitochondrial permeability transition (MPT) mechanism i...
Agmatine is a dicationic amine at physiological pH, formed by decarboxylation of arginine catalyzed ...
The present work aims at determining the structure\u2013activity relationships (SAR\u2019s) which ru...
The charge of the agmatine analogues AO-Agm [N-(3-aminooxypropyl)guanidine], GAPA [N-(3-aminopropoxy...
The two forms of monoamine oxidase, monoamine oxidase A and monoamine oxidase B, have been associate...
Tolerance and dependence associated with chronic opioid exposure result from molecular, cellular, an...
Nonadrenergic imidazoline receptors (I receptors) mediate the central antihypertensive effects of cl...