Mitochondrial dysfunction is a common feature of many pathologic conditions, such as neurodegenerative disorders. Previous data obtained in our laboratory showed that NCX3, the only isoform of sodium/calcium exchanger found also at mitochondrial level, regulates the mitochondrial Ca2+ homeostasis and prevents the hypoxia-induced cell death through its interaction with the protein kinase A anchoring protein 121 (AKAP121). Considering that the expression levels of NCX3 and AKAP121 decrease during hypoxia and mitochondrial morphology is altered, the aim of the study was understanding the role played by NCX3 and AKAP121 in the regulation of mitochondrial morphology during hypoxia. Because hypoxia induces the proteasomal degradation of AKAP121 t...
© 2016 Dr. Yea Seul ShinNeurones are essential for brain homeostasis and as highly metabolic cells r...
Mitochondria play key roles in ATP supply, calcium homeostasis, redox balance control and apoptosis,...
Author Posting. © American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2005. This article is po...
Background: Na+/Ca2+ exchanger isoform 3 (NCX3) regulates mitochondrial Ca2+ handling through the ou...
Mitochondria are highly dynamic organelles extremely important for cell survival. Their structure re...
The mitochondrial influx and efflux calcium pathways play a relevant role in cytosolic and mitochond...
Mitochondria are important cellular organelles in most metabolic processes and have a highly dynamic...
Mitochondrial electron transport generates the ATP that is essential for the excitability and surviv...
Neurodegenerative disorders are currently incurable devastating diseases which are characterized by ...
Mitochondria are organelles with recognized key roles in cellular homeostasis, including bioenergeti...
Mitochondria provide a myriad of services to the cell, including energy production, calcium bufferin...
Neuronal cell death via apoptosis or necrosis underlies several devastating neurodegenerative diseas...
Mitochondria play key roles in ATP supply, calcium homeostasis, redox balance control and apoptosis,...
Neurons are metabolically active cells with high energy demands at locations distant from the cell b...
AbstractBrain ischemia/reperfusion injury results in death of vulnerable neurons and extensive brain...
© 2016 Dr. Yea Seul ShinNeurones are essential for brain homeostasis and as highly metabolic cells r...
Mitochondria play key roles in ATP supply, calcium homeostasis, redox balance control and apoptosis,...
Author Posting. © American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2005. This article is po...
Background: Na+/Ca2+ exchanger isoform 3 (NCX3) regulates mitochondrial Ca2+ handling through the ou...
Mitochondria are highly dynamic organelles extremely important for cell survival. Their structure re...
The mitochondrial influx and efflux calcium pathways play a relevant role in cytosolic and mitochond...
Mitochondria are important cellular organelles in most metabolic processes and have a highly dynamic...
Mitochondrial electron transport generates the ATP that is essential for the excitability and surviv...
Neurodegenerative disorders are currently incurable devastating diseases which are characterized by ...
Mitochondria are organelles with recognized key roles in cellular homeostasis, including bioenergeti...
Mitochondria provide a myriad of services to the cell, including energy production, calcium bufferin...
Neuronal cell death via apoptosis or necrosis underlies several devastating neurodegenerative diseas...
Mitochondria play key roles in ATP supply, calcium homeostasis, redox balance control and apoptosis,...
Neurons are metabolically active cells with high energy demands at locations distant from the cell b...
AbstractBrain ischemia/reperfusion injury results in death of vulnerable neurons and extensive brain...
© 2016 Dr. Yea Seul ShinNeurones are essential for brain homeostasis and as highly metabolic cells r...
Mitochondria play key roles in ATP supply, calcium homeostasis, redox balance control and apoptosis,...
Author Posting. © American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2005. This article is po...