2021
DOI: 10.1111/jpi.12747
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Melatonin reshapes the mitochondrial network and promotes intercellular mitochondrial transfer via tunneling nanotubes after ischemic‐like injury in hippocampal HT22 cells

Abstract: This is an open access article under the terms of the Creat ive Commo ns Attri bution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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“…Finally, damaged brain cells, including neurons and astrocytes, were reported to communicate with each other through TNTs. Whether this phenomenon is beneficial or detrimental in the context of ischemic brain repair is not yet known [ 66 , 133 , 134 ].…”
Section: Focus On An Organ: the Brain Role Of Intercellular Communica...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, damaged brain cells, including neurons and astrocytes, were reported to communicate with each other through TNTs. Whether this phenomenon is beneficial or detrimental in the context of ischemic brain repair is not yet known [ 66 , 133 , 134 ].…”
Section: Focus On An Organ: the Brain Role Of Intercellular Communica...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The natural exchange of different materials from one cell to another is an evolutionary defensive strategy to reduce the risk of cell death: on one hand, a healthy cell could share its organelles with a diseased one to promote damage repair [45,46] or improve cell respiration by the transfer of mitochondria in case of hypoxia [47]; on the other hand, this can also be used by cells in an attempt to dilute stressful inputs, leading to an increased number of stressed cells but lower stress levels. However, these mechanisms are also exploited and enhanced by numerous viruses, such as HIV [48], herpesviruses [49,50], influenza viruses [51,52], and more recently, SARS-CoV-2 [51,53,54].…”
Section: Tunneling Nanotubes 1what Are Tunneling Nanotubes?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been abundantly demonstrated in the literature that the formation rate of TNTs in vitro can be increased by several inputs linked to the culture protocol. This includes variables such as low levels of oxygen or a high presence of CO 2 , acidic pH, serum starvation, or low glucose concentrations [5,29,42,45]. All these conditions represent situations of cellular stress in which cells tend to connect in order to improve their survival, as previously described.…”
Section: Exogenous Modulation Of Tunneling Nanotubesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cell model of oxygen-glucose deprivation/ reoxygenation(OGD/R) injury was established followed as described before [19]. Brie y, after cell adherence, PC12 was washed with PBS 3 times and changed with EBSS at hypoxia incubator chamber (95% N 2 , 5% CO 2 ) for 6 h. 1 μg/mL GSH, GSH-AuNPs, and GSH-AuNCs was added with 10% DMEM and incubated in the incubator (5% CO 2 , 21% O 2 ) for 16 h. Immunohistochemistry staining PC12 cells and brain tissue slices (30 μm) were washed three times with 1× PBS for 5 min each, xed with 4% Paraformaldehyde (PFA) for 30 min.…”
Section: Oxygen Glucose Deprivation Model In Vitromentioning
confidence: 99%