Excitotoxic inactivation of constitutive oxidative stress detoxification pathway in neurons can be rescued by PKD1
Excitotoxicity due to excessive glutamate release causes oxidative stress and neuronal death, and is a feature of many brain diseases. Here the authors show that protein kinase D1 is inactivated by excitotoxicity in a model of stroke and that its activation can be neuroprotective.
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Autores principales: | Julia Pose-Utrilla, Lucía García-Guerra, Ana Del Puerto, Abraham Martín, Jerónimo Jurado-Arjona, Noelia S. De León-Reyes, Andrea Gamir-Morralla, Álvaro Sebastián-Serrano, Mónica García-Gallo, Leonor Kremer, Jens Fielitz, Christofer Ireson, Mª José Pérez-Álvarez, Isidro Ferrer, Félix Hernández, Jesús Ávila, Marina Lasa, Miguel R. Campanero, Teresa Iglesias |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/cb128c406cd844578138ccf113906e62 |
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