The physiological roles of the pineal hormone melatonin are still not completely clarified. Recently it has been shown that melatonin is a potent, endogenous scavenger of reactive oxygen species suggesting that it might interfere with neurodegenerative processing involving free-radical formation and excitatory aminoacid release. These neuroprotective effects of melatonin may result, at least in part, from a sparing of glutathione reductase, which is decreased following administration of the neurotoxic agent kainate (KA) in rats. Moreover, KA causes a rapid decrease in glutathione (GSH) content of cultured cerebellar granule neurons but not in astrocytes. These cell types both express functional KA receptors, but only the former is sensitive...
Oxidative stress is a likely molecular mechanism in the neurotoxicity of kainic acid (KA), an excito...
PubMed ID: 15370175Oxidative stress is a likely molecular mechanism in the neurotoxicity of kainic a...
Unilateral injection into the right substantia nigra of the catecholaminergic neurotoxin 6-hydroxydo...
The physiological roles of the pineal hormone melatonin are still not completely clarified. Recently...
Reduced glutathione (GSH) is a key component of the cellular defense cascade against injury caused b...
The full range of physiological actions of melatonin is not completely known. In mammals, it modulat...
In this study, the protective effect of melatonin against kainate (KA)-induced neurotoxicity was eva...
Endogenous melatonin is a known free radical scavenger that removes reactive oxygen species (ROS), t...
the antiexcitotoxic efficacy of melatonin, a putative endogenous hydroxyl radical scavenger, was stu...
We recently reported that the pineal hormone melatonin protected neuronal cultures from excitotoxici...
In rats, intraperitoneal administration of the glutamate receptor agonist kainate triggered the expr...
In this study, we injected 10 mg/kg kainate i.p. into rats. This resulted in a brain injury, which w...
The brain consumes large quantities of oxygen relative to its' contribution to total body mass, This...
PubMed ID: 16010296Kainic acid (KA) initiates neuronal injury and death by inducing oxidative stress...
The pineal hormone melatonin protects neurons in vitro from excitotoxicity mediated by kainate-sensi...
Oxidative stress is a likely molecular mechanism in the neurotoxicity of kainic acid (KA), an excito...
PubMed ID: 15370175Oxidative stress is a likely molecular mechanism in the neurotoxicity of kainic a...
Unilateral injection into the right substantia nigra of the catecholaminergic neurotoxin 6-hydroxydo...
The physiological roles of the pineal hormone melatonin are still not completely clarified. Recently...
Reduced glutathione (GSH) is a key component of the cellular defense cascade against injury caused b...
The full range of physiological actions of melatonin is not completely known. In mammals, it modulat...
In this study, the protective effect of melatonin against kainate (KA)-induced neurotoxicity was eva...
Endogenous melatonin is a known free radical scavenger that removes reactive oxygen species (ROS), t...
the antiexcitotoxic efficacy of melatonin, a putative endogenous hydroxyl radical scavenger, was stu...
We recently reported that the pineal hormone melatonin protected neuronal cultures from excitotoxici...
In rats, intraperitoneal administration of the glutamate receptor agonist kainate triggered the expr...
In this study, we injected 10 mg/kg kainate i.p. into rats. This resulted in a brain injury, which w...
The brain consumes large quantities of oxygen relative to its' contribution to total body mass, This...
PubMed ID: 16010296Kainic acid (KA) initiates neuronal injury and death by inducing oxidative stress...
The pineal hormone melatonin protects neurons in vitro from excitotoxicity mediated by kainate-sensi...
Oxidative stress is a likely molecular mechanism in the neurotoxicity of kainic acid (KA), an excito...
PubMed ID: 15370175Oxidative stress is a likely molecular mechanism in the neurotoxicity of kainic a...
Unilateral injection into the right substantia nigra of the catecholaminergic neurotoxin 6-hydroxydo...