Metabolic basis of creatine in health and disease: a bioinformatics-assisted review
Creatine (Cr) is a ubiquitous molecule that is synthesized mainly in the liver, kidneys, and
pancreas. Most of the Cr pool is found in tissues with high-energy demands. Cr enters target …
pancreas. Most of the Cr pool is found in tissues with high-energy demands. Cr enters target …
Creatine supplementation with specific view to exercise/sports performance: an update
Creatine is one of the most popular and widely researched natural supplements. The
majority of studies have focused on the effects of creatine monohydrate on performance and …
majority of studies have focused on the effects of creatine monohydrate on performance and …
TREM2 maintains microglial metabolic fitness in Alzheimer's disease
Elevated risk of develo** Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with hypomorphic
variants of TREM2, a surface receptor required for microglial responses to …
variants of TREM2, a surface receptor required for microglial responses to …
“Heads Up” for Creatine Supplementation and its Potential Applications for Brain Health and Function
There is emerging interest regarding the potential beneficial effects of creatine
supplementation on indices of brain health and function. Creatine supplementation can …
supplementation on indices of brain health and function. Creatine supplementation can …
Creatine metabolism and psychiatric disorders: Does creatine supplementation have therapeutic value?
PJ Allen - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2012 - Elsevier
Athletes, body builders, and military personnel use dietary creatine as an ergogenic aid to
boost physical performance in sports involving short bursts of high-intensity muscle activity …
boost physical performance in sports involving short bursts of high-intensity muscle activity …
Creatine: endogenous metabolite, dietary, and therapeutic supplement
JT Brosnan, ME Brosnan - Annu. Rev. Nutr., 2007 - annualreviews.org
Creatine and phosphocreatine serve not only as an intracellular buffer for adenosine
triphosphate, but also as an energy shuttle for the movement of high-energy phosphates …
triphosphate, but also as an energy shuttle for the movement of high-energy phosphates …
Synthesis and transport of creatine in the CNS: importance for cerebral functions
E Béard, O Braissant - Journal of neurochemistry, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
J. Neurochem.(2010) 115, 297–313. Abstract Apart of its well known function of 'energetic
buffer'through the creatine/phosphocreatine/creatine kinase system allowing the …
buffer'through the creatine/phosphocreatine/creatine kinase system allowing the …
Health implications of creatine: can oral creatine supplementation protect against neurological and atherosclerotic disease?
M Wyss, A Schulze - Neuroscience, 2002 - Elsevier
Major achievements made over the last several years have highlighted the important roles of
creatine and the creatine kinase reaction in health and disease. Inborn errors of metabolism …
creatine and the creatine kinase reaction in health and disease. Inborn errors of metabolism …
Creatine metabolism in female reproduction, pregnancy and newborn health
Creatine metabolism is an important component of cellular energy homeostasis. Via the
creatine kinase circuit, creatine derived from our diet or synthesized endogenously provides …
creatine kinase circuit, creatine derived from our diet or synthesized endogenously provides …
Current perspective of mitochondrial biology in Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative movement disorder
characterized by preferential loss of dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra pars …
characterized by preferential loss of dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra pars …