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Autor:
Gudrian R.L. de Almeida, Jozimar C. Szczepanik, Ingrid Selhorst, Mauricio P. Cunha, Alcir L. Dafre
Publikováno v:
Progress in neuro-psychopharmacologybiological psychiatry. 120
Methylglyoxal (MGO) is a reactive dicarbonyl compound formed as a byproduct of glycolysis. MGO is a major cell-permeant precursor of advanced glycation end products (AGEs), since it readily reacts with basic phospholipids and nucleotides, as well as
Autor:
Gudrian Ricardo Lopes de Almeida, Jozimar Carlos Szczepanik, Alcir Luiz Dafre, Gabriela Cristina de Paula, Isabella A. Heinrich, Ariana Ern Schmitz, Mauricio P. Cunha, Barbara dos Santos, Rodrigo B. Leal, Ingrid Selhorst, Andreza Fabro de Bem
Publikováno v:
Molecular Neurobiology. 58:735-749
Methylglyoxal (MGO) is an endogenous toxin, mainly produced as a by-product of glycolysis that has been associated to aging, Alzheimer’s disease, and inflammation. Cell culture studies reported that MGO could impair the glyoxalase, thioredoxin, and
Autor:
Vivian B, Neis, Isabel, Werle, Morgana, Moretti, Priscila B, Rosa, Anderson, Camargo, Yasmim, de O Dalsenter, Nicolle, Platt, Axel F, Rosado, William D, Engel, Gudrian Ricardo L, de Almeida, Ingrid, Selhorst, Alcir Luiz, Dafre, Ana Lúcia S, Rodrigues
Publikováno v:
Metabolic brain disease. 37(5)
Cholecalciferol deficiency has been associated with stress-related psychiatric disorders, particularly depression. Therefore, the present study investigated the antidepressant-like effect of cholecalciferol in female mice and the possible role of the
Autor:
Gudrian Ricardo Lopes, de Almeida, Jozimar Carlos, Szczepanik, Ingrid, Selhorst, Ariana Ern, Schmitz, Bárbara, Dos Santos, Maurício Peña, Cunha, Isabella Aparecida, Heinrich, Gabriela Cristina, de Paula, Andreza Fabro, De Bem, Rodrigo Bainy, Leal, Alcir Luiz, Dafre
Publikováno v:
Molecular neurobiology. 58(2)
Methylglyoxal (MGO) is an endogenous toxin, mainly produced as a by-product of glycolysis that has been associated to aging, Alzheimer's disease, and inflammation. Cell culture studies reported that MGO could impair the glyoxalase, thioredoxin, and g