“…Notably, a link between Ngb levels and regulation of the c-Fos gene was reported in an earlier study where exacerbated c-Fos response to hypoxia was observed in Ngb knockout mouse, suggesting that Ngb deficiency might sensitize the brain to hypoxic brain injury (Hundahl et al, 2011). Taken together, our new findings are consistent with the scope of previously observed neuroprotective effects of elevated Ngb, as in the majority of reported injury models, the proposed modes of neuroprotection by Ngb have been linked with improved sustenance of mitochondrial function (Yu et al, 2013). The proposed mechanisms by which Ngb might ameliorate mitochondrial function in support of neuronal survival, include involvement in augmentation of respiratory chain function (Kiger et al, 2011; Lechauve et al, 2012), interactions with cytochrome c (Fago et al, 2006; Raychaudhuri et al, 2010; Fiocchetti et al, 2013), preservation of respiratory complex lV activity by sequestration of excessive nitric oxide (Brunori et al, 2005; Singh et al, 2013) as well as neutralization of free radicals (Herold et al, 2004; Fordel et al, 2007; Li et al, 2011).…”