Neurodegeneration in brain is linked to both excitotoxicity and neuroimmune gene induction, although the mechanisms are poorly understood. High-mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) is a cytokine like molecule released in brain by glutamate that has been found to enhance neuronal excitability through Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4). To explore the role of HMGB1 in glutamate/NMDA excitotoxicity or neuroimmune-induced neurodegeneration we used an ex vivo model of organotypic hippocampal-entorhinal cortex (HEC) slice culture. Concentration response and time course studies find release of HMGB1 precedes neuronal death induced by glutamate, NMDA, TNFα and LPS. Blockade of glutamate receptors with antagonist MK-801 prevents glutamate/NMDA stimulation release ...
NMDA receptors are glutamate-gated cation channels named after their prototypical selective agonist ...
The objective of the present study was to investigate the role of high-mobility group box-1 (HMGB1) ...
Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) activation in neuron and astrocytes by High Mobility Group Box 1 (HMGB1)...
Abstract Epilepsy is a common neurological disease caused by synchronous firing of hyperexcitable ne...
High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) was originally identified as ubiquitously expressed nonhistone DNA...
Background: Neuroinflammation has a definitive role in neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson...
High mobility group proteins are chromatin binding factors with key roles in maintenance of nuclear ...
Background/Aims: Neuroinflammatory processes have been implicated in the pathophysiology of seizure/...
Brain inflammation is a major factor in epilepsy, but the impact of specific inflammatory mediators ...
High mobility group box protein 1 (HMGB1) is a ubiquitous nuclear protein released by glia and neuro...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a devastating neurodegenerative disorder and a leading cause of dementia...
Glutamate-mediated excitotoxicity has been purported to underlie many neurodegenerative disorders. A...
BACKGROUND: Extracellular high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) protein can operate in a synergistic fa...
BACKGROUND: Extracellular high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) protein can operate in a synergistic fas...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with poor clinical outcomes; autopsy studies of TBI victi...
NMDA receptors are glutamate-gated cation channels named after their prototypical selective agonist ...
The objective of the present study was to investigate the role of high-mobility group box-1 (HMGB1) ...
Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) activation in neuron and astrocytes by High Mobility Group Box 1 (HMGB1)...
Abstract Epilepsy is a common neurological disease caused by synchronous firing of hyperexcitable ne...
High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) was originally identified as ubiquitously expressed nonhistone DNA...
Background: Neuroinflammation has a definitive role in neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson...
High mobility group proteins are chromatin binding factors with key roles in maintenance of nuclear ...
Background/Aims: Neuroinflammatory processes have been implicated in the pathophysiology of seizure/...
Brain inflammation is a major factor in epilepsy, but the impact of specific inflammatory mediators ...
High mobility group box protein 1 (HMGB1) is a ubiquitous nuclear protein released by glia and neuro...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a devastating neurodegenerative disorder and a leading cause of dementia...
Glutamate-mediated excitotoxicity has been purported to underlie many neurodegenerative disorders. A...
BACKGROUND: Extracellular high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) protein can operate in a synergistic fa...
BACKGROUND: Extracellular high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) protein can operate in a synergistic fas...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with poor clinical outcomes; autopsy studies of TBI victi...
NMDA receptors are glutamate-gated cation channels named after their prototypical selective agonist ...
The objective of the present study was to investigate the role of high-mobility group box-1 (HMGB1) ...
Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) activation in neuron and astrocytes by High Mobility Group Box 1 (HMGB1)...