Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9410558 | Molecular Brain Research | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Oxidative stress (OS) causes extensive cell death in the CA1 but not the CA3 region of the hippocampus. We found that the CA1 region of hippocampus explants, cultured under normal conditions, had significantly higher superoxide levels and expressed both anti-oxidant genes and genes related to the generation of reactive oxygen species at significantly higher levels than the CA3. These observations were indicative of high intrinsic OS in CA1.
Keywords
NF1CA3UGT1A6CA1duroquinoneNQO1γ-ECSNrf2MAPKNAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase 1NFκBROSSelective vulnerabilityDisorders of the nervous systemamyotrophic lateral sclerosisAlzheimer's diseaseALSParkinson's diseaseOxidative stressDihydroethidineNeurotoxicitynuclear factor E2-related factor 2anti-oxidant response elementnuclear factor kappa BAREHippocampusDHEmitogen-activated protein kinasePropidium iodideGlutamate–cysteine ligase catalytic subunitReactive oxygen species
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Authors
Xinkun Wang, Ranu Pal, Xue-wen Chen, Nanteetip Limpeanchob, Keshava N. Kumar, Elias K. Michaelis,