Under physiological conditions, the function of astrocytes in providing brain metabolic support is compromised under pathophysiological conditions caused by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and opioids. Herein, we examined the role of autophagy, a lysosomal degradation pathway important for cellular homeostasis and survival, as a potential regulatory mechanism during pathophysiological conditions in primary human astrocytes. Blocking autophagy with small interfering RNA (siRNA) targeting BECN1, but not the Autophagy-related 5 (ATG5) gene, caused a significant decrease in HIV and morphine-induced intracellular calcium release. On the contrary, inducing autophagy pharmacologically with rapamycin further enhanced calcium release and signific...
Recent in vitro studies have suggested that autophagy may play a role in both HIV-1 replication and ...
The autophagy–lysosomal pathway mediates a degradative process critical in the maintenance of cellul...
Since the 1980s, and arguably earlier, human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV) has wreaked havoc o...
HIV enters the CNS early after peripheral infection, establishing reservoirs in perivascular macroph...
Early in infection, HIV crosses the blood-brain barrier and induces neuropathology. Viral presence i...
There is compelling evidence to support the idea that autophagy has a protective function in neurons...
Methamphetamine (METH), a commonly used controlled substance, is known to exacerbate neuropathologic...
We investigated the role of autophagy in HIV-infected subjects with neurocognitive impairment (NCI) ...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) chronically infects approximately 30 million people worl...
Background. Autophagy is critical to maintaining cell homeostasis and is implicated in neurodegenera...
Despite more than 30 years of extensive research efforts, a complete understanding of the neurologic...
The aim of autophagy is to re-establish homeostasis in response to a variety of stress conditions. B...
Autophagy is a homeostatic mechanism of lysosomal degradation. Defective autophagy has been linked t...
The aim of autophagy is to re-establish homeostasis in response to a variety of stress conditions. B...
Recent in vitro studies have suggested that autophagy may play a role in both HIV-1 replication and ...
Recent in vitro studies have suggested that autophagy may play a role in both HIV-1 replication and ...
The autophagy–lysosomal pathway mediates a degradative process critical in the maintenance of cellul...
Since the 1980s, and arguably earlier, human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV) has wreaked havoc o...
HIV enters the CNS early after peripheral infection, establishing reservoirs in perivascular macroph...
Early in infection, HIV crosses the blood-brain barrier and induces neuropathology. Viral presence i...
There is compelling evidence to support the idea that autophagy has a protective function in neurons...
Methamphetamine (METH), a commonly used controlled substance, is known to exacerbate neuropathologic...
We investigated the role of autophagy in HIV-infected subjects with neurocognitive impairment (NCI) ...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) chronically infects approximately 30 million people worl...
Background. Autophagy is critical to maintaining cell homeostasis and is implicated in neurodegenera...
Despite more than 30 years of extensive research efforts, a complete understanding of the neurologic...
The aim of autophagy is to re-establish homeostasis in response to a variety of stress conditions. B...
Autophagy is a homeostatic mechanism of lysosomal degradation. Defective autophagy has been linked t...
The aim of autophagy is to re-establish homeostasis in response to a variety of stress conditions. B...
Recent in vitro studies have suggested that autophagy may play a role in both HIV-1 replication and ...
Recent in vitro studies have suggested that autophagy may play a role in both HIV-1 replication and ...
The autophagy–lysosomal pathway mediates a degradative process critical in the maintenance of cellul...
Since the 1980s, and arguably earlier, human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV) has wreaked havoc o...