Energy metabolism of the visual system 来自 NCBI 喜欢 0 阅读量: 73 作者: WR Margaret 摘要: ergy metabolism of the visual system Review (4526) Total Article Views Authors: Margaret Wong-Riley Published Date July 2010 Volume 2010:2 Pages 99 - 116 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/EB.S9078...
visual deprivationbioenergetic processesChanges in the rate and character of energy metabolism in the mitochondria, of the visual system of the brain induced by prolonged visual deprivation (from birth until the age of 2.5 months) were shown to be reversible. The degree of normalization differed for...
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Energy metabolism defects in Huntington's disease and effects of coenzyme Q10 We investigated whether the Huntington's desease (HD) gene mutation may produce either primary or secondary effects on energy metalbolism. 31P magnetic res... WJ Koroshetz,BG Jenkins,BR Rosen,... - 《Annals of Neu...
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leader cells in the invasive front will enhance the energy status to respond to the higher metabolic costs for ECM remodeling while moving forward compared to the cells behind the tumor center [6,7]. However, whether similar leader cells with strong metabolism exist in the tumor margin of OSCC...
caused impaired mitochondrial activity and reduced mtDNA content and promoted cellular senescence marker p21 in NE-4C and C2C12 cells; however, co-treatment with antisense oligonucleotides significantly rescued the detrimental effects of aged sEVs on mitochondrial biogenesis and metabolism, recovering PGC-1...
fat consumptioninvolvesketone bodymetabolism through thecirculatory systemandglucose consumptionrequiresblood lactic acidcycle. Accumulation of excessive energy leads to the abnormal activation ofmammalian target of rapamycin(mTOR), thus promoting the excretion of glucose or glycogen in the form ofblood ...
Using samples from patients in the acute and recovery phases, we applied functional analysis methods to provide fresh insights into disturbed cellular mechanisms, which revealed that alterations in energy metabolism and inflammatory pathways are prominent molecular features in monocytes of patients with ...
Rather than viewing the adipose tissue and glucose control systems separately, we suggest that the brain systems that control them are components of a larger, highly integrated, ‘fuel homeostasis’ control system. This conceptual framework, along with new insights into the organization and function ...