Traumatic spinal cord injury: an overview of pathophysiology, models and acute injury mechanisms
Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) is a life changing neurological condition with substantial
socioeconomic implications for patients and their care-givers. Recent advances in medical …
socioeconomic implications for patients and their care-givers. Recent advances in medical …
Neonatal hypoxia ischaemia: mechanisms, models, and therapeutic challenges
Neonatal hypoxia-ischaemia (HI) is the most common cause of death and disability in
human neonates, and is often associated with persistent motor, sensory, and cognitive …
human neonates, and is often associated with persistent motor, sensory, and cognitive …
Structure and mechanism of the mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter holocomplex
Mitochondria take up Ca2+ through the mitochondrial calcium uniporter complex to regulate
energy production, cytosolic Ca2+ signalling and cell death,. In mammals, the uniporter …
energy production, cytosolic Ca2+ signalling and cell death,. In mammals, the uniporter …
Traumatic brain injury: oxidative stress and novel anti-oxidants such as mitoquinone and edaravone
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major health concern worldwide and is classified based on
severity into mild, moderate, and severe. The mechanical injury in TBI leads to a metabolic …
severity into mild, moderate, and severe. The mechanical injury in TBI leads to a metabolic …
Brain vulnerability and viability after ischaemia
SG Daniele, G Trummer, KA Hossmann… - Nature Reviews …, 2021 - nature.com
The susceptibility of the brain to ischaemic injury dramatically limits its viability following
interruptions in blood flow. However, data from studies of dissociated cells, tissue …
interruptions in blood flow. However, data from studies of dissociated cells, tissue …
The multiple functions of cytochrome c and their regulation in life and death decisions of the mammalian cell: From respiration to apoptosis
Cytochrome c (Cytc) is essential in mitochondrial electron transport and intrinsic type II
apoptosis. Mammalian Cytc also scavenges reactive oxygen species (ROS) under healthy …
apoptosis. Mammalian Cytc also scavenges reactive oxygen species (ROS) under healthy …
Mitochondria as a source of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species: from molecular mechanisms to human health
Mitochondrially generated reactive oxygen species are involved in a myriad of signaling and
damaging pathways in different tissues. In addition, mitochondria are an important target of …
damaging pathways in different tissues. In addition, mitochondria are an important target of …
Oxidative stress caused by mitochondrial calcium overload
TI Peng, MJ Jou - Annals of the New York Academy of …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Mitochondrial oxidative stress has been reported as the result of respiratory complex
anomalies, genetic defects, or insufficient oxygen or glucose supply. Although Ca2+ has no …
anomalies, genetic defects, or insufficient oxygen or glucose supply. Although Ca2+ has no …
Mitochondria in traumatic brain injury and mitochondrial‐targeted multipotential therapeutic strategies
G Cheng, R Kong, L Zhang… - British journal of …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major health and socioeconomic problem throughout the
world. It is a complicated pathological process that consists of primary insults and a …
world. It is a complicated pathological process that consists of primary insults and a …
Mitochondrial dysfunction in schizophrenia: pathways, mechanisms and implications
Mitochondria play a critical role in regulating cellular functions including bioenergetics,
calcium homeostasis, redox signalling, and apoptotic cell death. Mitochondria are also …
calcium homeostasis, redox signalling, and apoptotic cell death. Mitochondria are also …