During brain development, sodium–vitamin C transporter (SVCT2) has been detected primarily in radial glial cells in situ, with low-to-absent expression in cerebral cortex neuroblasts. However, strong SVCT2 expression is observed during the first postnatal days, resulting in increased intracellular concentration of vitamin C. Hippocampal neurons isolated from SVCT2 knockout mice showed shorter neurites and low clustering of glutamate receptors. Other studies have shown that vitamin C-deprived guinea pigs have reduced spatial memory, suggesting that ascorbic acid (AA) and SVCT2 have important roles in postnatal neuronal differentiation and neurite formation. In this study, SVCT2 lentiviral overexpression induced branching and increased synapt...
Vitamin C is accumulated in mammalian cells by two types of proteins: sodium-ascorbate co-transporte...
AbstractAscorbic acid (Vitamin C) has a critical role in bone formation and osteoblast differentiati...
Brain tissue constitutes a small portion of the total body mass. With its high metabolic rate, brain...
Vitamin C is the major antioxidant molecule in the central nervous system (CNS), reaching concentrat...
Vitamin C is incorporated into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) through choroid plexus cells. While the...
Sodium-dependent vitamin C transporters (SVCTs) is known to transport the reduced form of ascorbic a...
Vitamin C is essential for the development and function of the central nervous system (CNS). The pla...
Vitamins are necessary factors in human development and normal brain function. Vitamin C is a hydros...
Expression and transport activity of Sodium-dependent Vitamin C Transporter 2 (SVCT2) was shown in v...
Although scurvy, the severe form of vitamin C deficiency, has been almost eradicated, the prevalence...
Huntington's disease has been associated with a failure in energy metabolism and oxidative damage. A...
Vitamin C (VitC) has several roles in the brain acting both as a specific and non-specific antioxid...
Ascorbic acid (AA) or Vitamin C is an important antioxidant which participates in numerous cellular ...
Vitamin C and Human Health / Edited by Anitra C. Carr, Margreet C. M. Vissers, 2014. 236 pages. Publ...
Vitamin C (Vit C) is considered to be a vital antioxidant molecule in the brain. Intracellular Vit C...
Vitamin C is accumulated in mammalian cells by two types of proteins: sodium-ascorbate co-transporte...
AbstractAscorbic acid (Vitamin C) has a critical role in bone formation and osteoblast differentiati...
Brain tissue constitutes a small portion of the total body mass. With its high metabolic rate, brain...
Vitamin C is the major antioxidant molecule in the central nervous system (CNS), reaching concentrat...
Vitamin C is incorporated into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) through choroid plexus cells. While the...
Sodium-dependent vitamin C transporters (SVCTs) is known to transport the reduced form of ascorbic a...
Vitamin C is essential for the development and function of the central nervous system (CNS). The pla...
Vitamins are necessary factors in human development and normal brain function. Vitamin C is a hydros...
Expression and transport activity of Sodium-dependent Vitamin C Transporter 2 (SVCT2) was shown in v...
Although scurvy, the severe form of vitamin C deficiency, has been almost eradicated, the prevalence...
Huntington's disease has been associated with a failure in energy metabolism and oxidative damage. A...
Vitamin C (VitC) has several roles in the brain acting both as a specific and non-specific antioxid...
Ascorbic acid (AA) or Vitamin C is an important antioxidant which participates in numerous cellular ...
Vitamin C and Human Health / Edited by Anitra C. Carr, Margreet C. M. Vissers, 2014. 236 pages. Publ...
Vitamin C (Vit C) is considered to be a vital antioxidant molecule in the brain. Intracellular Vit C...
Vitamin C is accumulated in mammalian cells by two types of proteins: sodium-ascorbate co-transporte...
AbstractAscorbic acid (Vitamin C) has a critical role in bone formation and osteoblast differentiati...
Brain tissue constitutes a small portion of the total body mass. With its high metabolic rate, brain...