MCT2 is a major neuronal monocarboxylate transporter in the adult mouse brain.
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Metabolic and hemodynamic events after changes in neuronal activity: current hypotheses, theoretical predictions and in vivo NMR experimental findings.Supply and demand in cerebral energy metabolism: the role of nutrient transportersGlutamatergic Transmission: A Matter of ThreeFood for thought: challenging the dogmasBrain glycogen re-awakened.Role of monocarboxylate transporters in drug delivery to the brain.Glutamate reduces glucose utilization while concomitantly enhancing AQP9 and MCT2 expression in cultured rat hippocampal neuronsBrain-derived neurotrophic factor enhances the expression of the monocarboxylate transporter 2 through translational activation in mouse cultured cortical neurons.Redistribution of monocarboxylate transporter 2 on the surface of astrocytes in the human epileptogenic hippocampusMetabolic communication between astrocytes and neurons via bicarbonate-responsive soluble adenylyl cyclaseMCT2 expression and lactate influx in anorexigenic and orexigenic neurons of the arcuate nucleus.The neuroplastin adhesion molecules are accessory proteins that chaperone the monocarboxylate transporter MCT2 to the neuronal cell surface.Monocarboxylate transporter 2 and stroke severity in a rodent model of sleep apnea.Energy substrates for neurons during neural activity: a critical review of the astrocyte-neuron lactate shuttle hypothesis.Role of VMH ketone bodies in adjusting caloric intake to increased dietary fat content in DIO and DR rats.Neuroenergetics: calling upon astrocytes to satisfy hungry neurons.Chloride Cotransporters as a Molecular Mechanism underlying Spreading Depolarization-Induced Dendritic BeadingNeural Stem Cells in the Adult Subventricular Zone Oxidize Fatty Acids to Produce Energy and Support Neurogenic ActivitySweet sixteen for ANLS.Neuron-astrocyte interactions in neurodegenerative diseases: Role of neuroinflammationA probable dual mode of action for both L- and D-lactate neuroprotection in cerebral ischemia.Schwann cell glycogen selectively supports myelinated axon function.A neuronal MCT2 knockdown in the rat somatosensory cortex reduces both the NMR lactate signal and the BOLD response during whisker stimulationTemporal changes in mRNA expression of the brain nutrient transporters in the lithium-pilocarpine model of epilepsy in the immature and adult rat.Inhibition of monocarboxylate transporter 2 in the retrotrapezoid nucleus in rats: a test of the astrocyte-neuron lactate-shuttle hypothesis.Emerging role of glial cells in the control of body weightMonocarboxylate transporters in the brain and in cancer.Cerebral Ketone Body Oxidation Is Facilitated by a High Fat Diet Enriched with Advanced Glycation End Products in Normal and Diabetic Rats.Tissue-type plasminogen activator mediates neuroglial coupling in the central nervous system.TLR4-dependent metabolic changes are associated with cognitive impairment in an animal model of type 1 diabetes.Enhanced expression of three monocarboxylate transporter isoforms in the brain of obese mice.Monocarboxylate transporters: new players in body weight regulation.Control of seizures by ketogenic diet-induced modulation of metabolic pathways.Metabolic Vulnerability in the Neurodegenerative Disease Glaucoma.Brain metabolism in health, aging, and neurodegeneration.Multifunctional role of astrocytes as gatekeepers of neuronal energy supplyEnhanced cerebral expression of MCT1 and MCT2 in a rat ischemia model occurs in activated microglial cells.Reduction of epileptiform activity in ketogenic mice: The role of monocarboxylate transporters.Developmental regulation of glucose transporters GLUT3, GLUT4 and GLUT8 in the mouse cerebellar cortex.Nitric oxide induces the expression of the monocarboxylate transporter MCT4 in cultured astrocytes by a cGMP-independent transcriptional activation.
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MCT2 is a major neuronal monocarboxylate transporter in the adult mouse brain.
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MCT2 is a major neuronal monocarboxylate transporter in the adult mouse brain.
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MCT2 is a major neuronal monocarboxylate transporter in the adult mouse brain.
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MCT2 is a major neuronal monocarboxylate transporter in the adult mouse brain.
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MCT2 is a major neuronal monocarboxylate transporter in the adult mouse brain.
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MCT2 is a major neuronal monocarboxylate transporter in the adult mouse brain.
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MCT2 is a major neuronal monocarboxylate transporter in the adult mouse brain.
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Karin Pierre
Pierre J Magistretti
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2002-05-01T00:00:00Z
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