Perinatal brain damage, one of the most common causes of lifelong impairment, is predominantly caused by a lack of oxygen and glucose during early development. These conditions, in turn, affect cells of the nervous tissue through various stages of their maturation. To quantify the influence of these factors on cell differentiation and mitochondrial parameters, we exposed neural cell precursors to oxygen and glucose deprivation (OGD) during three stages of their differentiation: day 1, day 7, and day 14 (D1, D7, and D14, respectively). The obtained results show that OGD slows down cellular differentiation and causes cell death. Regardless of the level of cell maturity, the overall area of the mitochondria, their length, and the branching of ...
Acute brain hypoxia/ischemia can occur in all parts of life e.g. during birth, trauma or disease, of...
Mitophagy is a novel identified autophagic process through which defective and malfunctioning mitoch...
Mitochondria are organelles with recognized key roles in cellular homeostasis, including bioenergeti...
Perinatal brain damage, one of the most common causes of lifelong impairment, is predominantly cause...
Hypoxia–ischemia (HI) leads to immature brain injury mediated by mitochondrial stress. If damaged mi...
Impaired myelination is a key feature in neonatal hypoxia/ischemia (HI), the most common perinatal/n...
Energy metabolism in the adult brain consumes large quantities of glucose, but little is known to da...
Mitochondria are critical in providing energy for neuronal development. They provide the majority of...
In vivo studies support selective neuronal vulnerability to hypoxia-ischemia (HI) in the developing ...
Mitochondria are highly dynamic organelles surrounded double membrane. They are key for energy produ...
The effects of glucose and O2 deprivation (OGD) on the survival of cortical and cerebellar neurons w...
Hyperthermia damages both developing and adult brains, especially when it occurs after ischemia or s...
© 2016 Dr. Yea Seul ShinNeurones are essential for brain homeostasis and as highly metabolic cells r...
In recent years, evidence of white matter involvement in patients with mitochondrial disorders has b...
AbstractMitochondrial dysfunction is linked to apoptosis, aging, cancer, and a number of neurodegene...
Acute brain hypoxia/ischemia can occur in all parts of life e.g. during birth, trauma or disease, of...
Mitophagy is a novel identified autophagic process through which defective and malfunctioning mitoch...
Mitochondria are organelles with recognized key roles in cellular homeostasis, including bioenergeti...
Perinatal brain damage, one of the most common causes of lifelong impairment, is predominantly cause...
Hypoxia–ischemia (HI) leads to immature brain injury mediated by mitochondrial stress. If damaged mi...
Impaired myelination is a key feature in neonatal hypoxia/ischemia (HI), the most common perinatal/n...
Energy metabolism in the adult brain consumes large quantities of glucose, but little is known to da...
Mitochondria are critical in providing energy for neuronal development. They provide the majority of...
In vivo studies support selective neuronal vulnerability to hypoxia-ischemia (HI) in the developing ...
Mitochondria are highly dynamic organelles surrounded double membrane. They are key for energy produ...
The effects of glucose and O2 deprivation (OGD) on the survival of cortical and cerebellar neurons w...
Hyperthermia damages both developing and adult brains, especially when it occurs after ischemia or s...
© 2016 Dr. Yea Seul ShinNeurones are essential for brain homeostasis and as highly metabolic cells r...
In recent years, evidence of white matter involvement in patients with mitochondrial disorders has b...
AbstractMitochondrial dysfunction is linked to apoptosis, aging, cancer, and a number of neurodegene...
Acute brain hypoxia/ischemia can occur in all parts of life e.g. during birth, trauma or disease, of...
Mitophagy is a novel identified autophagic process through which defective and malfunctioning mitoch...
Mitochondria are organelles with recognized key roles in cellular homeostasis, including bioenergeti...