Inhibition of oxidative stress produced by plasma membrane NADH oxidase delays low‐potassium‐induced apoptosis of cerebellar granule cells
FJ Martín‐Romero, E García‐Martín… - Journal of …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
From 1 to 3 h after the onset of cerebellar granule cells (CGC) apoptosis in a low‐K+ (5 mm
KCl) medium there was a large decay of NADH and a 2.5‐fold increase of the rate of …
KCl) medium there was a large decay of NADH and a 2.5‐fold increase of the rate of …
Effects of ischemia-like conditions on cultured neurons: protection by low Na+, low Ca2+ solutions
WJ Goldberg, RM Kadingo, JN Barrett - Journal of Neuroscience, 1986 - Soc Neuroscience
An in vitro system was used to mimic several aspects of ischemia, including low oxygen
pressure, low nutrient levels, and the accumulation of cellular products thought to contribute …
pressure, low nutrient levels, and the accumulation of cellular products thought to contribute …
Calcium, free radicals, and excitotoxic neuronal death in primary cell culture
Publisher Summary Elucidation of cellular and molecular mechanisms of excitotoxic
neuronal injury have been facilitated by the development of several cell biological …
neuronal injury have been facilitated by the development of several cell biological …
Inhibition of Na+, K+-ATPase activity in cultured rat cerebellar granule cells prevents the onset of apoptosis induced by low potassium
NK Isaev, EV Stelmashook, A Halle, C Harms… - Neuroscience …, 2000 - Elsevier
In cerebellar granule cells in culture, lowering of extracellular [K+] results in apoptotic death
(D'Mello, SR, Galli, C., Ciotti, T. and Calissano, P., Induction of apoptosis in cerebellar …
(D'Mello, SR, Galli, C., Ciotti, T. and Calissano, P., Induction of apoptosis in cerebellar …
Relationships between neuronal death and the cellular redox status. Focus on the developing nervous system
V Castagne, M Gautschi, K Lefevre, A Posada… - Progress in …, 1999 - Elsevier
During the development of the nervous system, a large number of neurons are eliminated
through naturally occurring neuronal death. Many morphological and biochemical properties …
through naturally occurring neuronal death. Many morphological and biochemical properties …
[引用][C] Role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in neuronal degeneration. Modulation by protooncogene expression
MA Verity, DE Bredesen… - Annals of the New York …, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) may be generated by toxins, ischemidanoxia, ionizing
radiation and other forms of xenobiotic-induced cell injury. Changes in the state of oxidative …
radiation and other forms of xenobiotic-induced cell injury. Changes in the state of oxidative …
Relationships between superoxide levels and delayed calcium deregulation in cultured cerebellar granule cells exposed continuously to glutamate
S Vesce, L Kirk, DG Nicholls - Journal of neurochemistry, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
The relationship is investigated between superoxide levels in single cultured rat cerebellar
granule neurons exposed continuously to glutamate in low KCl medium and the …
granule neurons exposed continuously to glutamate in low KCl medium and the …
Metabolic and genetic analyses of apoptosis in potassium/serum-deprived rat cerebellar granule cells
TM Miller, EM Johnson Jr - Journal of Neuroscience, 1996 - Soc Neuroscience
Cerebellar granule cells maintained in medium containing serum and 25 mm potassium
undergo an apoptotic death within 96 hr when switched to serum-free medium with 5 mm …
undergo an apoptotic death within 96 hr when switched to serum-free medium with 5 mm …
Morphological and biochemical changes during programmed cell death of rat cerebellar granule cells
JY Chang, JZ Wang - Neurochemical research, 1997 - Springer
Cultured cerebellar granule cells deprived of depolarizing concentrations of KCl and serum
die by programmed cell death. Recently, it was shown that serum removal by itself can lead …
die by programmed cell death. Recently, it was shown that serum removal by itself can lead …
Free radicals and neuronal cell death.
Production of oxygen free radicals is a natural consequence of aerobic metabolism and they
are constantly generated in vivo by chemical reactions and metabolic processes. Antioxidant …
are constantly generated in vivo by chemical reactions and metabolic processes. Antioxidant …