Mild NMDA receptor activation is correlated with neuroprotection in models of cerebral ischemia. Neuroprotection with NMDA manifests as a form of ischemic tolerance and involves the induction of cellular stress systems sensitive to disturbances in cellular calcium homeostasis. Unilateral micro-injection of 10, 160 and 320 microM NMDA into the prefrontal cortex of a rat 30 min prior to permanent occlusion of the middle cerebral artery (MCAO) significantly reduced the area of infarct observed after 4 h of ischemia. The highest dose of NMDA (320 microM) prevented the propagation of ischemic damage through a direct toxicity on neuronal tissue adjacent to the injection site as demonstrated in thionin-stained sections. As a result, the degree of ...
A brief period of sublethal cerebral ischemia, followed by several days of recovery, renders the bra...
International audienceTransient cerebral ischemia causes an inhomogeneous pattern of cell death in t...
C.E.G and P.B. contributed equally to this work.Transient cerebral ischemia causes an inhomogeneous ...
Background and Purpose—Activation of NMDA subtypes of glutamate receptors is implicated in cell dama...
Ischemic tolerance is a neuroprotective mechanism by which neurons exposed to a subtoxic insult beco...
In this study, we characterize biophysical changes in NMDA receptor function in response to brief no...
Inappropriate activation of NMDA receptors during a period of cerebral ischaemia is a crucial event ...
Release of glutamate in cerebral ischemia results in an excitotoxic reaction in the central nervous ...
NMDAR (N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor) is one subtype of ionotrophic glutamate receptor which is exte...
International audienceTransient global ischemia induces delayed neuronal death in certain cell types...
The importance of particular genes in neuronal death following global cerebral ischemia can readily ...
An accumulation of experimental data suggests that N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists ...
Ischemic tolerance describes a phenomenon whereby subcritical stimuli evoke cellular protective mech...
The purpose of this study was to investigate neuroprotective efficiency of N-methyl D-aspartate (NMD...
Excitotoxicity mediated by the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) is believed to be a primary mec...
A brief period of sublethal cerebral ischemia, followed by several days of recovery, renders the bra...
International audienceTransient cerebral ischemia causes an inhomogeneous pattern of cell death in t...
C.E.G and P.B. contributed equally to this work.Transient cerebral ischemia causes an inhomogeneous ...
Background and Purpose—Activation of NMDA subtypes of glutamate receptors is implicated in cell dama...
Ischemic tolerance is a neuroprotective mechanism by which neurons exposed to a subtoxic insult beco...
In this study, we characterize biophysical changes in NMDA receptor function in response to brief no...
Inappropriate activation of NMDA receptors during a period of cerebral ischaemia is a crucial event ...
Release of glutamate in cerebral ischemia results in an excitotoxic reaction in the central nervous ...
NMDAR (N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor) is one subtype of ionotrophic glutamate receptor which is exte...
International audienceTransient global ischemia induces delayed neuronal death in certain cell types...
The importance of particular genes in neuronal death following global cerebral ischemia can readily ...
An accumulation of experimental data suggests that N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists ...
Ischemic tolerance describes a phenomenon whereby subcritical stimuli evoke cellular protective mech...
The purpose of this study was to investigate neuroprotective efficiency of N-methyl D-aspartate (NMD...
Excitotoxicity mediated by the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) is believed to be a primary mec...
A brief period of sublethal cerebral ischemia, followed by several days of recovery, renders the bra...
International audienceTransient cerebral ischemia causes an inhomogeneous pattern of cell death in t...
C.E.G and P.B. contributed equally to this work.Transient cerebral ischemia causes an inhomogeneous ...