Mitochondrial uncoupling proteins in the CNS: in support of function and survival.
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Uncoupling protein-4 (UCP4) increases ATP supply by interacting with mitochondrial Complex II in neuroblastoma cellsShort mitochondrial ARF triggers Parkin/PINK1-dependent mitophagyGhrelin promotes and protects nigrostriatal dopamine function via a UCP2-dependent mitochondrial mechanismThe neuroprotective properties of calorie restriction, the ketogenic diet, and ketone bodiesLinking Mitochondria to Synapses: New Insights for Stress-Related Neuropsychiatric DisordersCell death disguised: The mitochondrial permeability transition pore as the c-subunit of the F(1)F(O) ATP synthaseMetabolomics of human brain aging and age-related neurodegenerative diseasesImaging of mitochondrial and non-mitochondrial responses in cultured rat hippocampal neurons exposed to micromolar concentrations of TMRMCell Death and Heart Failure in Obesity: Role of Uncoupling ProteinsThe energy hypothesis of sleep revisitedChanges in components of energy regulation in mouse cortex with increases in wakefulnessIntegration of β-catenin, sirtuin, and FOXO signaling protects from mutant huntingtin toxicityUCP2 protects hypothalamic cells from TNF-alpha-induced damageNeuronal UCP1 expression suggests a mechanism for local thermogenesis during hibernation.Sirtuins in mammals: insights into their biological functionMicroscopic detection of thermogenesis in a single HeLa cell.Neurometabolism in human epilepsyOverexpression of UCP2 protects thalamic neurons following global ischemia in the mouse.Multiplex expression cloning of blood-brain barrier membrane proteinsIdentification and expression profiling of blood-brain barrier membrane proteins.Caloric restriction shortens lifespan through an increase in lipid peroxidation, inflammation and apoptosis in the G93A mouse, an animal model of ALS.High-resolution respirometry of fine-needle muscle biopsies in pre-manifest Huntington's disease expansion mutation carriers shows normal mitochondrial respiratory function.Overexpression of UCP1 in tobacco induces mitochondrial biogenesis and amplifies a broad stress response.Temperature changes in brown adipocytes detected with a bimaterial microcantilever.Uncoupling protein-2 decreases the lipogenic actions of ghrelinSuperoxide anion, uncoupling proteins and Alzheimer's disease.Exploring uncoupling proteins and antioxidant mechanisms under acute cold exposure in brains of fish.After a cold conditioning swim, UCP2-deficient mice are more able to defend against the cold than wild type mice.Further support to the uncoupling-to-survive theory: the genetic variation of human UCP genes is associated with longevity.Mitochondrial uncoupling protein-2 (UCP2) mediates leptin protection against MPP+ toxicity in neuronal cells.Metabolic depression and increased reactive oxygen species production by isolated mitochondria at moderately lower temperatures.Brain temperature and its fundamental properties: a review for clinical neuroscientists.NCLX: the mitochondrial sodium calcium exchanger.High passage MIN6 cells have impaired insulin secretion with impaired glucose and lipid oxidation.Control of mitochondrial pH by uncoupling protein 4 in astrocytes promotes neuronal survivalThe anorexigenic effect of serotonin is mediated by the generation of NADPH oxidase-dependent ROSImpaired adaptive cellular responses to oxidative stress and the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's diseaseSilencing of uncoupling protein 2 by small interfering RNA aggravates mitochondrial dysfunction in cardiomyocytes under septic conditions.Critical state of energy metabolism in brain slices: the principal role of oxygen delivery and energy substrates in shaping neuronal activity.A/ASP/VAL allele combination of IGF1R, IRS2, and UCP2 genes is associated with better metabolic profile, preserved energy expenditure parameters, and low mortality rate in longevity.
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Mitochondrial uncoupling proteins in the CNS: in support of function and survival.
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Mitochondrial uncoupling proteins in the CNS: in support of function and survival.
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Mitochondrial uncoupling proteins in the CNS: in support of function and survival.
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Mitochondrial uncoupling proteins in the CNS: in support of function and survival.
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Mitochondrial uncoupling proteins in the CNS: in support of function and survival
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Sabrina Diano
Tamas L Horvath
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10.1038/NRN1767
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2005-11-01T00:00:00Z