Astrocytes can tolerate longer periods of oxygen and glucose deprivation (OGD) as compared to neurons. The reasons for this reduced vulnerability are not well understood. Particularly, changes in mitochondrial membrane potential (Δψ(m)) in astrocytes, an indicator of the cellular redox state, have not been investigated during reperfusion after extended OGD exposure. Here, we subjected primary mouse astrocytes to glucose deprivation (GD), OGD and combinations of both conditions varying in duration and sequence. Changes in Δψ(m), visualized by change in the fluorescence of JC-1, were investigated within one hour after reconstitution of oxygen and glucose supply, intended to model in vivo reperfusion. In all experiments, astrocytes showed resi...
Ischemia is a major cause of brain damage, and patient management is complicated by the paradoxical ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Superimposed confocal images of an EGFP-labeled astrocyte in the cortex of a GFAP/EGFP...
Cerebral ischemia is characterized by partial or total interruption of the blood supply to the brain...
Astrocytes can tolerate longer periods of oxygen and glucose deprivation (OGD) as compared to neuron...
<div><p>Traditional oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD) models do not produce sufficiently stable and c...
Traditional oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD) models do not produce sufficiently stable and continuou...
Astrocytes are thought to play a role in the maintenance of homeostasis and the provision of metabol...
During brain ischemia, intense energy deficiency induces a complex succession of events including pu...
<p>Astrocytes were exposed to OGD for 12 hours and treated with serum-free, glucose-free media or re...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Glucose deprivation for 8 h increases the ratio of JC-1 fluorescence. This effect was ...
Ion influx and water imbalance are major causes of injury during ischemia. Knowledge of the instanta...
Understanding the role of astrocytes in stroke is assuming increasing prominence, not only as an imp...
Mitochondria are key organelles in regulating the metabolic state of a cell. In the brain, mitochond...
International audienceThe main energy source powering the brain is glucose. Strong energy needs of o...
The effects of glucose and O2 deprivation (OGD) on the survival of cortical and cerebellar neurons w...
Ischemia is a major cause of brain damage, and patient management is complicated by the paradoxical ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Superimposed confocal images of an EGFP-labeled astrocyte in the cortex of a GFAP/EGFP...
Cerebral ischemia is characterized by partial or total interruption of the blood supply to the brain...
Astrocytes can tolerate longer periods of oxygen and glucose deprivation (OGD) as compared to neuron...
<div><p>Traditional oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD) models do not produce sufficiently stable and c...
Traditional oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD) models do not produce sufficiently stable and continuou...
Astrocytes are thought to play a role in the maintenance of homeostasis and the provision of metabol...
During brain ischemia, intense energy deficiency induces a complex succession of events including pu...
<p>Astrocytes were exposed to OGD for 12 hours and treated with serum-free, glucose-free media or re...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Glucose deprivation for 8 h increases the ratio of JC-1 fluorescence. This effect was ...
Ion influx and water imbalance are major causes of injury during ischemia. Knowledge of the instanta...
Understanding the role of astrocytes in stroke is assuming increasing prominence, not only as an imp...
Mitochondria are key organelles in regulating the metabolic state of a cell. In the brain, mitochond...
International audienceThe main energy source powering the brain is glucose. Strong energy needs of o...
The effects of glucose and O2 deprivation (OGD) on the survival of cortical and cerebellar neurons w...
Ischemia is a major cause of brain damage, and patient management is complicated by the paradoxical ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Superimposed confocal images of an EGFP-labeled astrocyte in the cortex of a GFAP/EGFP...
Cerebral ischemia is characterized by partial or total interruption of the blood supply to the brain...