Author:
Aarts Michelle M.,Arundine Mark,Tymianski Michael
Abstract
Brain injury following cerebral ischaemia (stroke) involves a complex combination of pathological processes, including excitotoxicity and inflammation leading to necrotic and apoptotic forms of cell death. At the cellular level, excitotoxicity is mediated by glutamate and its cognate receptors, resulting in increased intracellular calcium and free radical production, and eventual cell death. Recent evidence suggests that scaffolding molecules that associate with glutamate receptors at the postsynaptic density allow coupling of receptor activity to specific second messengers capable of mediating excitotoxicity. These findings have important implications in the search for effective neuroprotective therapies in treating stroke.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine
Cited by
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