Acquired neuroprotection is a synaptic-activity-dependent form of adaptation in the nervous system that renders neurons more resistant to harmful conditions. The term was coined by Hilmar Bading.[1] This use-dependent enhancement of cellular survival activity requires changes in gene expression triggered by neuronal activity and nuclear calcium signaling. In rodents, components of the neuroprotective gene program can reduce brain damage caused by seizure-like activity or by a stroke.[1][2][3] In acute and chronic neurodegenerative diseases, gene regulatory events important for acquired neuroprotection are antagonized by extrasynaptic NMDA receptor signaling leading to increased vulnerability, loss of structural integrity, and bioenergetics dysfunction.[4][5]
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^Zhang, Sheng-Jia; Buchthal, Bettina; Lau, David; Hayer, Stefanie; Dick, Oliver; Schwaninger, Markus; Veltkamp, Roland; Zou, Ming; Weiss, Ursula (2011-03-30). "A signaling cascade of nuclear calcium-CREB-ATF3 activated by synaptic NMDA receptors defines a gene repression module that protects against extrasynaptic NMDA receptor-induced neuronal cell death and ischemic brain damage". The Journal of Neuroscience. 31 (13): 4978–4990. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2672-10.2011. ISSN 1529-2401. PMC 6622995. PMID 21451036.
^Lau, David; Bengtson, C. Peter; Buchthal, Bettina; Bading, Hilmar (2015-08-25). "BDNF Reduces Toxic Extrasynaptic NMDA Receptor Signaling via Synaptic NMDA Receptors and Nuclear-Calcium-Induced Transcription of inhba/Activin A". Cell Reports. 12 (8): 1353–1366. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2015.07.038. ISSN 2211-1247. PMID 26279570.
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Acquiredneuroprotection is a synaptic-activity-dependent form of adaptation in the nervous system that renders neurons more resistant to harmful conditions...
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cell surface. In contrast to synaptic NMDA receptors that promote acquiredneuroprotection and synaptic plasticity, extrasynaptic NMDA receptors are coupled...
adaptations in the nervous system that include memory formation and acquiredneuroprotection. The discovery of toxic signaling by extrasynaptic NMDA receptors...
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find treatments that interfere with the damage processes. Although neuroprotection methods to decrease secondary injury have been the subject of interest...
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progressive patients (PPMS) do have some kind of problem to protect neuroprotection against demyelination or oligodendrocytes, compared to healthy subjects...
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of a research project. The arenas of research can be as diverse as neuroprotection, myocardial protection, blood conservation strategies, and port access...
impermeable membranes to modulate the stars of the neurovascular unit for neuroprotection". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 115 (52): E12333–E12342...