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Reductive stress in mitochondria isolated from the carotid body of type 1 diabetic male Wistar rats [PDF]
The carotid body (CB) senses changes in arterial O2 partial pressure (pO2) and glucose levels; therefore, it is key for the detection of hypoxia and hypoglycemia. The CB has been suggested to detect pO2 through an increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS)
Hector R. Tejeda‐Chavez +5 more
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Oxidative stress based on mitochondrial dysfunction is assumed to be the principal molecular mechanism for the pathogenesis of many neurodegenerative disorders.
Masamichi Ikawa +3 more
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VHL-deficiency leads to reductive stress in renal cells. [PDF]
Heritable renal cancer syndromes (RCS) are associated with numerous chromosomal alterations including inactivating mutations in von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) gene. Here we identify a novel aspect of the phenotype in VHL-deficient human renal cells.
Vellama H +14 more
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Identification of transcriptome signature for myocardial reductive stress
The nuclear factor erythroid 2 like 2 (Nfe2l2/Nrf2) is a master regulator of antioxidant gene transcription. We recently identified that constitutive activation of Nrf2 (CaNrf2) caused reductive stress (RS) in the myocardium.
Justin M. Quiles +5 more
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Cellular respiration is highly regulated, changes dynamically in response to the microenvironment of individual cells and during differentiation and differs between cell and tissue types.
M.V. Berridge, P.M. Herst, C. Prata
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NRF2 activation induces NADH-reductive stress, providing a metabolic vulnerability in lung cancer [PDF]
Maolin Ge
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The NLRP1 and CARD8 inflammasomes detect reductive stress [PDF]
Qinghui Wang +2 more
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Despite being frequently encountered, the effect of oxidative or reductive stress on the intracellular metabolism and the response of the intracellular metabolome of yeasts is severely understudied.
Burcu Şirin Kaya, Emrah Nikerel
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Reductive Stress-Induced Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Cardiomyopathy. [PDF]
The goal of this review was to summarize reported studies focusing on cellular reductive stress-induced mitochondrial dysfunction, cardiomyopathy, dithiothreitol- (DTT-) induced reductive stress, and reductive stress-related free radical reactions ...
Ma WX, Li CY, Tao R, Wang XP, Yan LJ.
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Obesity, Chronic Stress, and Stress Reduction
The obesity epidemic is caused by the misalignment between human biology and the modern food environment, which has led to unhealthy eating patterns and behaviors and an increase in metabolic diseases. This has been caused by the shift from a "leptogenic" to an "obesogenic" food environment, characterized by the availability of unhealthy food and the ...
Goens, Donald +4 more
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