We recently reported that the pineal hormone melatonin protected neuronal cultures from excitotoxicity mediated via kainate-sensitive glutamate receptors and from oxidative stress-induced apoptosis. It has been shown that in rats, a systemic administration of kainate induces apoptotic cell death in various brain regions. In this study, we assayed the extent of brain injury after intraperitoneal (i.p.) administration of 10 mg/kg kainate to rats, using the quantitative TUNEL technique and Nissl staining. We examined the role of melatonin on kainate-induced brain injury by (a) injecting melatonin (4 7 2.5 mg/kg i.p.) prior to and after kainate injection and (b) injecting kainate at the time of low circulating melatonin levels (day/light), and...
PubMed ID: 15370175Oxidative stress is a likely molecular mechanism in the neurotoxicity of kainic a...
The brain consumes large quantities of oxygen relative to its' contribution to total body mass, This...
The mechanisms by which neurons die after stroke and status epilepticus and related neuropathologica...
In rats, intraperitoneal administration of the glutamate receptor agonist kainate triggered the expr...
The pineal hormone melatonin protects neurons in vitro from excitotoxicity mediated by kainate-sensi...
Aim. To characterize the temporal pattern of kainate-induced markers of apoptotic neuronal death in ...
In this study, we injected 10 mg/kg kainate i.p. into rats. This resulted in a brain injury, which w...
In this study, the protective effect of melatonin against kainate (KA)-induced neurotoxicity was eva...
The physiological roles of the pineal hormone melatonin are still not completely clarified. Recently...
Endogenous melatonin is a known free radical scavenger that removes reactive oxygen species (ROS), t...
Reduced glutathione (GSH) is a key component of the cellular defense cascade against injury caused b...
the antiexcitotoxic efficacy of melatonin, a putative endogenous hydroxyl radical scavenger, was stu...
The full range of physiological actions of melatonin is not completely known. In mammals, it modulat...
Oxidative stress is a likely molecular mechanism in the neurotoxicity of kainic acid (KA), an excito...
PubMed ID: 16010296Kainic acid (KA) initiates neuronal injury and death by inducing oxidative stress...
PubMed ID: 15370175Oxidative stress is a likely molecular mechanism in the neurotoxicity of kainic a...
The brain consumes large quantities of oxygen relative to its' contribution to total body mass, This...
The mechanisms by which neurons die after stroke and status epilepticus and related neuropathologica...
In rats, intraperitoneal administration of the glutamate receptor agonist kainate triggered the expr...
The pineal hormone melatonin protects neurons in vitro from excitotoxicity mediated by kainate-sensi...
Aim. To characterize the temporal pattern of kainate-induced markers of apoptotic neuronal death in ...
In this study, we injected 10 mg/kg kainate i.p. into rats. This resulted in a brain injury, which w...
In this study, the protective effect of melatonin against kainate (KA)-induced neurotoxicity was eva...
The physiological roles of the pineal hormone melatonin are still not completely clarified. Recently...
Endogenous melatonin is a known free radical scavenger that removes reactive oxygen species (ROS), t...
Reduced glutathione (GSH) is a key component of the cellular defense cascade against injury caused b...
the antiexcitotoxic efficacy of melatonin, a putative endogenous hydroxyl radical scavenger, was stu...
The full range of physiological actions of melatonin is not completely known. In mammals, it modulat...
Oxidative stress is a likely molecular mechanism in the neurotoxicity of kainic acid (KA), an excito...
PubMed ID: 16010296Kainic acid (KA) initiates neuronal injury and death by inducing oxidative stress...
PubMed ID: 15370175Oxidative stress is a likely molecular mechanism in the neurotoxicity of kainic a...
The brain consumes large quantities of oxygen relative to its' contribution to total body mass, This...
The mechanisms by which neurons die after stroke and status epilepticus and related neuropathologica...