2020
Aging protects rat cortical slices against to oxygen-glucose deprivation induced damage
Gul Z, Demircan C, Bagdas D, Buyukuysal RL. Aging protects rat cortical slices against to oxygen-glucose deprivation induced damage. International Journal Of Neuroscience 2020, 130: 1183-1191. PMID: 32064981, DOI: 10.1080/00207454.2020.1730830.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOxygen-glucose deprivationCortical slicesRat cortical slicesMale Sprague-DawleyAged male ratsOGD mediumS100B levelsLactate dehydrogenase leakageCerebral cortexControl conditionYoung slicesMale ratsSprague-DawleyAged animalsBrain regionsBrain tissueReoxygenationMore increaseStaining intensityDehydrogenase leakagePossible involvementMinutes incubationRatsPresent studySimilar decline
2006
Rapid Hypoxia Preconditioning Protects Cortical Neurons From Glutamate Toxicity Through δ-Opioid Receptor
Zhang J, Qian H, Zhao P, Hong SS, Xia Y. Rapid Hypoxia Preconditioning Protects Cortical Neurons From Glutamate Toxicity Through δ-Opioid Receptor. Stroke 2006, 37: 1094-1099. PMID: 16514101, DOI: 10.1161/01.str.0000206444.29930.18.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDelta-opioid receptorsHypoxia preconditioningCortical neuronsNeuronal injuryGlutamate-induced neuronal injuryCultured rat cortical neuronsReceptor bindingSevere hypoxic injurySevere neuronal injuryRT-PCRCultured cortical neuronsMRNA levelsNMDA receptor expressionRat cortical neuronsΔ-opioid receptorsDOR mRNA levelsCulture day 8Short-term hypoxiaDOR mRNALactate dehydrogenase leakageHypoxic injuryGlutamate toxicityNeuronal viabilityReceptor expressionNeuroprotection
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