2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12974-019-1478-4
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Role of NADPH oxidase-2 in the progression of the inflammatory response secondary to striatum excitotoxic damage

Abstract: Background During excitotoxic damage, neuronal death results from the increase in intracellular calcium, the induction of oxidative stress, and a subsequent inflammatory response. NADPH oxidases (NOX) are relevant sources of reactive oxygen species (ROS) during excitotoxic damage. NADPH oxidase-2 (NOX-2) has been particularly related to neuronal damage and death, as well as to the resolution of the subsequent inflammatory response. As ROS are crucial components of the regulation of inflammatory re… Show more

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“…Lesions in the striatum can lead to impaired voluntary movement and muscle tone, especially in the forelimbs ( Hidalgo-Balbuena et al, 2019 ). So we detect impaired motor function as an indicator of neural dysfunction due to excitotoxicity, by performing the adhesive removal test and the cylinder test of forelimb asymmetry ( Hernández-Espinosa et al, 2019 ). Before stereotactic KA injection, the mice could quickly remove the adhesive label and gave priority to touch ( Hernández-Espinosa et al, 2019 ) the container wall with both forelimbs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lesions in the striatum can lead to impaired voluntary movement and muscle tone, especially in the forelimbs ( Hidalgo-Balbuena et al, 2019 ). So we detect impaired motor function as an indicator of neural dysfunction due to excitotoxicity, by performing the adhesive removal test and the cylinder test of forelimb asymmetry ( Hernández-Espinosa et al, 2019 ). Before stereotactic KA injection, the mice could quickly remove the adhesive label and gave priority to touch ( Hernández-Espinosa et al, 2019 ) the container wall with both forelimbs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So we detect impaired motor function as an indicator of neural dysfunction due to excitotoxicity, by performing the adhesive removal test and the cylinder test of forelimb asymmetry ( Hernández-Espinosa et al, 2019 ). Before stereotactic KA injection, the mice could quickly remove the adhesive label and gave priority to touch ( Hernández-Espinosa et al, 2019 ) the container wall with both forelimbs. KA resulted in a significant delay to remove and reduction of bilateral touch in each group.…”
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“…In the presence of oxidative stress, the generation of oxidants like ROS augments to excess, as compared to that of endogenous antioxidants, in such a way that cells fail to maintain the balance [ 83 ]. Despite the evidence that a short-term and relatively small upregulation of ROS is of the utmost importance for the redox signaling that plays a pivotal role in multiple processes, including inflammation [ 84 , 85 ] or angiogenesis [ 86 , 87 , 88 ], a long-term and relatively large elevation of ROS leads to the impairment of major cellular macromolecules, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), proteins, or lipids that is more likely to induce the formation of many pathological conditions, such as diabetes [ 89 , 90 ] and neurodegenerative diseases [ 91 ].…”
Section: Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles and Molecular Targets In Redoxmentioning
confidence: 99%