Recent evidence suggests that impaired insulin/insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) input may be associated to neurodegeneration. Several major neurodegenerative diseases involve excitotoxic cell injury whereby excess glutamate signaling leads to neuronal death. Recently it was shown that glutamate inactivates Akt, a serine-kinase crucially involved in the prosurvival actions of IGF-I. We now report that excitotoxic doses of glutamate antagonize Akt activation by IGF-I and inhibit the neuroprotective effects of this growth factor on cultured neurons. Glutamate induces loss of sensitivity to IGF-I by phosphorylating the IGF-I receptor docking protein insulin-receptor-substrate (IRS)-1 in Ser307 through a pathway involving activation of PKA a...
Kainic acid (KA) is a most useful tool for the study of excitatory neurotoxicity. Local or systemic ...
Kainic acid (KA) is a most useful tool for the study of excitatory neurotoxicity. Local or systemic ...
Current knowledge concerning the molecular mechanisms of the cellular response to excitotoxic insult...
Glutamate-induced neurotoxicity is involved in various neuronal diseases, such as Alzheimer’s diseas...
Glutamate-induced neurotoxicity is involved in various neuronal diseases, such as Alzheimer’s diseas...
Glutamate-induced neurotoxicity is involved in various neuronal diseases, such as Alzheimer’s diseas...
Most stem cell therapies involve direct, intraparachymal placement of neural progenitor cells. These...
Insulin is a cytokine which promotes cell growth. Recently, a few published reports on insulin in di...
Cerebellar granule cells grown in the presence of a serum complex differentiate but are resistant to...
During ischemic stroke, malfunction of excitatory amino acid transporters and reduced synaptic clear...
AbstractExcitotoxicity, the specific type of neurotoxicity mediated by glutamate, may be the missing...
Excitotoxicity is classically defined as the neuronal damage caused by the excessive release of glut...
Strokes are a leading cause of mortality and disability worldwide; thus, there is a dire need for ne...
Strokes are a leading cause of mortality and disability worldwide; thus, there is a dire need for ne...
Current knowledge concerning the molecular mechanisms of the cellular response to excitotoxic insult...
Kainic acid (KA) is a most useful tool for the study of excitatory neurotoxicity. Local or systemic ...
Kainic acid (KA) is a most useful tool for the study of excitatory neurotoxicity. Local or systemic ...
Current knowledge concerning the molecular mechanisms of the cellular response to excitotoxic insult...
Glutamate-induced neurotoxicity is involved in various neuronal diseases, such as Alzheimer’s diseas...
Glutamate-induced neurotoxicity is involved in various neuronal diseases, such as Alzheimer’s diseas...
Glutamate-induced neurotoxicity is involved in various neuronal diseases, such as Alzheimer’s diseas...
Most stem cell therapies involve direct, intraparachymal placement of neural progenitor cells. These...
Insulin is a cytokine which promotes cell growth. Recently, a few published reports on insulin in di...
Cerebellar granule cells grown in the presence of a serum complex differentiate but are resistant to...
During ischemic stroke, malfunction of excitatory amino acid transporters and reduced synaptic clear...
AbstractExcitotoxicity, the specific type of neurotoxicity mediated by glutamate, may be the missing...
Excitotoxicity is classically defined as the neuronal damage caused by the excessive release of glut...
Strokes are a leading cause of mortality and disability worldwide; thus, there is a dire need for ne...
Strokes are a leading cause of mortality and disability worldwide; thus, there is a dire need for ne...
Current knowledge concerning the molecular mechanisms of the cellular response to excitotoxic insult...
Kainic acid (KA) is a most useful tool for the study of excitatory neurotoxicity. Local or systemic ...
Kainic acid (KA) is a most useful tool for the study of excitatory neurotoxicity. Local or systemic ...
Current knowledge concerning the molecular mechanisms of the cellular response to excitotoxic insult...