Traumatic brain injury: oxidative stress and neuroprotection
C Cornelius, R Crupi, V Calabrese… - Antioxidants & redox …, 2013 - liebertpub.com
Significance: A vast amount of circumstantial evidence implicates high energy oxidants and
oxidative stress as mediators of secondary damage associated with traumatic brain injury …
oxidative stress as mediators of secondary damage associated with traumatic brain injury …
Nitric oxide and neuronal death
GC Brown - Nitric oxide, 2010 - Elsevier
NO and its derivatives can have multiple effects, which impact on neuronal death in different
ways. High levels of NO induces energy depletion-induced necrosis, due to:(i) rapid …
ways. High levels of NO induces energy depletion-induced necrosis, due to:(i) rapid …
Redox lipid reprogramming commands susceptibility of macrophages and microglia to ferroptotic death
Ferroptotic death is the penalty for losing control over three processes—iron metabolism,
lipid peroxidation and thiol regulation—that are common in the pro-inflammatory …
lipid peroxidation and thiol regulation—that are common in the pro-inflammatory …
Oxidative stress in the progression of Alzheimer disease in the frontal cortex
MA Ansari, SW Scheff - Journal of Neuropathology & …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
We investigated oxidative stress in human postmortem frontal cortexfrom individuals
characterized as mild cognitive impairment (n= 8), mild/moderate Alzheimer disease (n= 4) …
characterized as mild cognitive impairment (n= 8), mild/moderate Alzheimer disease (n= 4) …
Manganese superoxide dismutase: guardian of the powerhouse
AK Holley, V Bakthavatchalu, JM Velez-Roman… - International journal of …, 2011 - mdpi.com
The mitochondrion is vital for many metabolic pathways in the cell, contributing all or
important constituent enzymes for diverse functions such as β-oxidation of fatty acids, the …
important constituent enzymes for diverse functions such as β-oxidation of fatty acids, the …
Oxidative stress in traumatic brain injury
A Rodriguez-Rodriguez… - Current medicinal …, 2014 - ingentaconnect.com
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major healthcare concern, constituting a major cause of
death and disability throughout the world. Among the factors leading to TBI outcome are …
death and disability throughout the world. Among the factors leading to TBI outcome are …
Traumatic brain injury: can the consequences be stopped?
E Park, JD Bell, AJ Baker - Cmaj, 2008 - Can Med Assoc
Traumatic brain injury is a leading cause of morbidity and death in both industrialized and
developing countries. To date, there is no targeted pharmacological treatment that effectively …
developing countries. To date, there is no targeted pharmacological treatment that effectively …
Unveiling the human nitroproteome: Protein tyrosine nitration in cell signaling and cancer
I Griswold-Prenner, AK Kashyap, S Mazhar… - Journal of Biological …, 2023 - ASBMB
Covalent amino acid modification significantly expands protein functional capability in
regulating biological processes. Tyrosine residues can undergo phosphorylation, sulfation …
regulating biological processes. Tyrosine residues can undergo phosphorylation, sulfation …
Oxidative stress and modification of synaptic proteins in hippocampus after traumatic brain injury
MA Ansari, KN Roberts, SW Scheff - Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2008 - Elsevier
Oxidative stress, an imbalance between oxidants and antioxidants, contributes to the
pathogenesis of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Oxidative neurodegeneration is a key mediator …
pathogenesis of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Oxidative neurodegeneration is a key mediator …
Nitric oxide and mitochondrial signaling: from physiology to pathophysiology
JD Erusalimsky, S Moncada - Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and …, 2007 - Am Heart Assoc
Nitric oxide (NO) has been known for many years to bind to cytochrome C oxidase, the
terminal acceptor in the mitochondrial electron transport chain, in competition with oxygen …
terminal acceptor in the mitochondrial electron transport chain, in competition with oxygen …