scholarly journals Oxidized Mutant Human Hemoglobins S and E Induce Oxidative Stress and Bioenergetic Dysfunction in Human Pulmonary Endothelial Cells

2017 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sirsendu Jana ◽  
Fantao Meng ◽  
Rhoda E. Hirsch ◽  
Joel M. Friedman ◽  
Abdu I. Alayash
Allergy ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 68 (1) ◽  
pp. 64-73 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. L. Ortiz ◽  
J. Milara ◽  
J. Lluch ◽  
A. De Diego ◽  
C. Sanz ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 21 ◽  
pp. 85-86
Author(s):  
William Kurban ◽  
Salma Makhoul Ahwach ◽  
Melanie Thomas ◽  
Luisa Onsteed-Haas ◽  
Michael Haas

2001 ◽  
Vol 59 (s78) ◽  
pp. 120-123 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jan Galle ◽  
Alexandra Heinloth ◽  
Christoph Wanner ◽  
Kathrin Heermeier

2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (15) ◽  
pp. 8296
Author(s):  
Rüdiger Hardeland

Melatonin interacts in multiple ways with microglia, both directly and, via routes of crosstalk with astrocytes and neurons, indirectly. These effects of melatonin are of relevance in terms of antioxidative protection, not only concerning free-radical detoxification, but also in prevention of processes that cause, promote, or propagate oxidative stress and neurodegeneration, such as overexcitation, toxicological insults, viral and bacterial infections, and sterile inflammation of different grades. The immunological interplay in the CNS, with microglia playing a central role, is of high complexity and includes signaling toward endothelial cells and other leukocytes by cytokines, chemokines, nitric oxide, and eikosanoids. Melatonin interferes with these processes in multiple signaling routes and steps. In addition to canonical signal transduction by MT1 and MT2 melatonin receptors, secondary and tertiary signaling is of relevance and has to be considered, e.g., via the upregulation of sirtuins and the modulation of pro- and anti-inflammatory microRNAs. Many details concerning the modulation of macrophage functionality by melatonin are obviously also applicable to microglial cells. Of particular interest is the polarization toward M2 subtypes instead of M1, i.e., in favor of being anti-inflammatory at the expense of proinflammatory activities, which is well-documented in macrophages but also applies to microglia.


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Vol 165 ◽  
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Jesús Beltrán-García ◽  
Ana B. Paes ◽  
Elena Nacher-Sendra ◽  
Federico V. Pallardó ◽  
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