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Mechanism of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Cerebral Ischemia
by
Shen, Xin-Ya
, Bi, Xia
, Gao, Zhen-Kun
, Han, Yu
, Yuan, Mei
, Guo, Yi-Sha
in
Apoptosis
/ Autophagy
/ Brain
/ Ca2+ homeostasis
/ Calcium (intracellular)
/ Calcium homeostasis
/ Cell culture
/ Central nervous system
/ Central nervous system diseases
/ cerebral ischemia
/ Endoplasmic reticulum
/ Enzymes
/ ER stress
/ Homeostasis
/ Inflammation
/ Ischemia
/ Kinases
/ Neuroscience
/ Phosphorylation
/ Polypeptides
/ Protein biosynthesis
/ Protein folding
/ Protein synthesis
/ Protein transport
/ Proteins
/ Signal transduction
/ unfolded protein response
2021
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Mechanism of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Cerebral Ischemia
by
Shen, Xin-Ya
, Bi, Xia
, Gao, Zhen-Kun
, Han, Yu
, Yuan, Mei
, Guo, Yi-Sha
in
Apoptosis
/ Autophagy
/ Brain
/ Ca2+ homeostasis
/ Calcium (intracellular)
/ Calcium homeostasis
/ Cell culture
/ Central nervous system
/ Central nervous system diseases
/ cerebral ischemia
/ Endoplasmic reticulum
/ Enzymes
/ ER stress
/ Homeostasis
/ Inflammation
/ Ischemia
/ Kinases
/ Neuroscience
/ Phosphorylation
/ Polypeptides
/ Protein biosynthesis
/ Protein folding
/ Protein synthesis
/ Protein transport
/ Proteins
/ Signal transduction
/ unfolded protein response
2021
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Mechanism of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Cerebral Ischemia
by
Shen, Xin-Ya
, Bi, Xia
, Gao, Zhen-Kun
, Han, Yu
, Yuan, Mei
, Guo, Yi-Sha
in
Apoptosis
/ Autophagy
/ Brain
/ Ca2+ homeostasis
/ Calcium (intracellular)
/ Calcium homeostasis
/ Cell culture
/ Central nervous system
/ Central nervous system diseases
/ cerebral ischemia
/ Endoplasmic reticulum
/ Enzymes
/ ER stress
/ Homeostasis
/ Inflammation
/ Ischemia
/ Kinases
/ Neuroscience
/ Phosphorylation
/ Polypeptides
/ Protein biosynthesis
/ Protein folding
/ Protein synthesis
/ Protein transport
/ Proteins
/ Signal transduction
/ unfolded protein response
2021
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Mechanism of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Cerebral Ischemia
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Mechanism of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Cerebral Ischemia
2021
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Overview
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the main organelle for protein synthesis, trafficking and maintaining intracellular Ca 2+ homeostasis. The stress response of ER results from the disruption of ER homeostasis in neurological disorders. Among these disorders, cerebral ischemia is a prevalent reason of death and disability in the world. ER stress stemed from ischemic injury initiates unfolded protein response (UPR) regarded as a protection mechanism. Important, disruption of Ca 2+ homeostasis resulted from cytosolic Ca 2+ overload and depletion of Ca 2+ in the lumen of the ER could be a trigger of ER stress and the misfolded protein synthesis. Brain cells including neurons, glial cells and endothelial cells are involved in the complex pathophysiology of ischemic stroke. This is generally important for protein underfolding, but even more for cytosolic Ca 2+ overload. Mild ER stress promotes cells to break away from danger signals and enter the adaptive procedure with the activation of pro-survival mechanism to rescue ischemic injury, while chronic ER stress generally serves as a detrimental role on nerve cells via triggering diverse pro-apoptotic mechanism. What’s more, the determination of some proteins in UPR during cerebral ischemia to cell fate may have two diametrically opposed results which involves in a specialized set of inflammatory and apoptotic signaling pathways. A reasonable understanding and exploration of the underlying molecular mechanism related to ER stress and cerebral ischemia is a prerequisite for a major breakthrough in stroke treatment in the future. This review focuses on recent findings of the ER stress as well as the progress research of mechanism in ischemic stroke prognosis provide a new treatment idea for recovery of cerebral ischemia.
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