Title of article
Neuroprotective adaptations in hibernation: therapeutic implications for ischemia-reperfusion, traumatic brain injury and neurodegenerative diseases
Author/Authors
Kelly L. Drew، نويسنده , , Margaret E. Rice، نويسنده , , Thomas B. Kuhn، نويسنده , , Mark A. Smith، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
11
From page
563
To page
573
Abstract
Brains of hibernating mammals are protected against a variety of insults that are detrimental to humans and other nonhibernating species. Such protection is associated with a number of physiological adaptations including hypothermia, increased antioxidant defense, metabolic arrest, leukocytopenia, immunosuppression, and hypocoagulation. It is intriguing that similar manipulations provide considerable protection as experimental treatments for central nervous system injury. This review focuses on neuroprotective mechanisms employed during hibernation that may offer novel approaches in the treatment of stroke, traumatic brain injury, and neurodegenerative diseases in humans.
Keywords
Alzheimer Disease , Arctic ground squirrel , oxidative stress , stroke , antioxidants , Metabolic suppression , free radicals
Journal title
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Record number
518924
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