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An immune origin of type 2 diabetes?


H Kolb, T Mandrup-Poulsen - Diabetologia, 2005 - Springer
Abstract Subclinical, low-grade systemic inflammation has been observed in patients with type 2
diabetes and in those at increased risk of the disease. This may be more than an epiphenomenon.
Alleles of genes encoding immune/ ...
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Abeta oligomers induce neuronal oxidative stress through an N-methyl-D-aspartate …

- jbc.org
FG De Felice, PT Velasco, MP Lambert, K Viola, SJ … - Journal of Biological …, 2007 - ASBMB
Oxidative stress is a major aspect of Alzheimer disease (AD) pathology. We have investigated the
relationship between oxidative stress and neuronal binding of A oligomers (also known as ADDLs).
ADDLs are known to accumulate in ...
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Role of mitochondrial DNA in toxic responses to oxidative stress

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B Van Houten, V Woshner, JH Santos - DNA repair, 2006 - Elsevier
Mitochondria are at the crossroads of several crucial cellular activities including: adenosine
triphosphate (ATP) generation via oxidative phosphorylation; the biosynthesis of heme, pyrimidines
and steroids; calcium and iron ...
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Exercise as therapeutic intervention for the prevention and treatment of insulin …


JA Hawley - Diabetes/Metabolism Reviews - interscience.wiley.com
During the past half-century, there has been a dramatic increase in the incidence of obesity,
insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. A hallmark feature of these conditions is impaired glucose
tolerance (IGT). Cross-sectional ...
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Oxygen free radicals and redox biology of organelles


L Moldovan, NI Moldovan - Histochemistry and cell biology, 2004 - Springer
Abstract The presence and supposed roles of reactive oxygen species (ROS) were reported in
literature in a myriad of instances. However, the breadth and depth of their involvement in cellular
physiology and pathology, as well ...
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Mitochondrial depolarization and the role of uncoupling proteins in ischemia …

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MN Sack - Cardiovascular research, 2006 - cardiovascres.oxfordjournals.org
Modest depolarization of the mitochondrial inner membrane potential is known to attenuate
mitochondrial reactive oxygen species generation. Transient pharmacologic uncoupling of
mitochondrial oxidative ...
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In beta-cells, mitochondria integrate and generate metabolic signals controlling …

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P Maechler, S Carobbio, B Rubi - International Journal of Biochemistry and Cell …, 2006 - Elsevier
Pancreatic beta-cells are unique neuroendocrine cells displaying the peculiar feature of responding
to nutrients, principally glucose, as primary stimulus. This requires translation of a metabolic
substrate into intracellular ...
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Oxidative and nitrosative stress in brain mitochondria of diabetic rats

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R Mastrocola, F Restivo, I Vercellinatto, O … - Journal of …, 2005 - Soc Endocrinology
Diabetic encephalopathy, characterized by impaired cognitive functions and neurochemical and
structural abnormalities, may involve direct neuronal damage caused by intracellular glucose. The
study assesses the direct effect of ...
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Long-term in vivo inhibition of CNS neurodegeneration by Bcl-XL gene transfer


JMI Malik, Z Shevtsova, M Bähr, S Kügler - Molecular Therapy, 2005 - Elsevier
The inherently low regenerative capacity of the CNS demands effective strategies to inhibit
neurodegeneration in acute lesions but also in slowly progressive neurological disorders. Therefore,
therapeutic targets that can ...
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Effects of NO on mitochondrial function in cardiomyocytes: pathophysiological …

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SM Davidson, MR Duchen - Cardiovascular research, 2006 - cardiovascres.org
Although the specific roles of nitric oxide (NO) in the heart in general and on cardiac mitochondria
in particular remain controversial, it is now clear that both endogenous and exogenous sources of NO
exert important modulatory effects ...
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