2019
DOI: 10.33263/briac95.317326
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Halogenated (Cl-ion) songorine is a new original agonist of fibroblast growth factor receptors of neuronal-committed progenitors possessing neuroregenerative effect after cerebral ischemia and hypoxia in experimental animals

Abstract: Alkaloids, which possess a stimulating effect on the functions of progenitors of various classes, were identified. The aim of this study was to identify mechanisms underlying development neuroregenerative effects of modified (halogenated (Cl-ion)) alkaloid songorine (mSON). To reveal the participation of neuronal-committed progenitors (clonogenic PSA-NCAM + cells) subventricular area of cerebral hemispheres (SVZ) in the realization of pharmacological action of this substance and to study the mechanisms of stim… Show more

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“…It is characterized by a progressive and irreversible neuronal loss from the specific brain and spinal cord regions, mainly the nuclei of the base within the subcortical areas and the cerebral cortex, consequently leading to damage and dysfunction manifested through cognitive and motor dysfunctions [2][3][4]. Generally, the causal factors include the following: oxidative stress and free radical formation; protein misfolding, oligomerization and aggregation; mitochondrial dysfunction, axonal transport deficits and abnormal neuron-glial interactions; calcium deregulation, phosphorylation impairment; neuroinflammation; DNA damage and aberrant RNA processing [2,5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is characterized by a progressive and irreversible neuronal loss from the specific brain and spinal cord regions, mainly the nuclei of the base within the subcortical areas and the cerebral cortex, consequently leading to damage and dysfunction manifested through cognitive and motor dysfunctions [2][3][4]. Generally, the causal factors include the following: oxidative stress and free radical formation; protein misfolding, oligomerization and aggregation; mitochondrial dysfunction, axonal transport deficits and abnormal neuron-glial interactions; calcium deregulation, phosphorylation impairment; neuroinflammation; DNA damage and aberrant RNA processing [2,5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that all cell functions are mediated by the intracellular signal transduction system [10,13,14]. However, the role of individual elements of intracellular signaling, e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%