All Stories

  1. Gene expression of cardiovascular risk markers in mononuclear cells of pregnant woman in relation to plasma leptin and homocysteine levels: A cross sectional study
  2. Chronic consumption of imbalance diets high in sucrose or fat induces abdominal obesity with different pattern of metabolic disturbances and lost in Langerhans cells population
  3. Relevance of mitochondrial alterations in the neurodegenerative diseases, an update and discussion of evidence
  4. Differential disruption on glucose and insulin metabolism in two rat models of diet-induced obesity, based on carbohydrates or lipids
  5. Papel de la mitocondria en la función normal de las células beta pancreáticas y en la fisiopatología de la diabetes
  6. A murine model of ischemia–reperfusion: the perfusion with leptin promotes the apoptosis-related relocation of mitochondrial proteins Bax and cytochrome c
  7. Chronic exposition to ozone induces cardiac antioxidant response and overexpression of either mitochondrial fision protein DRP1 and hipertrophyc-related proteins
  8. Anthropometric, biochemical, and haematological indicators associated with hyperhomocysteinemia and their relation to global DNA methylation in a young adult population
  9. The high‐risk HPV E6 proteins modify the activity of the eIF4E protein via the MEK/ERK and AKT/PKB pathways
  10. High sugar but not high fat diet consumption induces hepatic metabolic disruption and up-regulation of mitochondrial fission-associated protein Drp1 in a model of moderate obesity
  11. Molecular epidemiology of bacterial vaginosis and its association with genital micro-organisms in asymptomatic women
  12. Genital association of human papillomavirus with Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma spp. in Mexican women with precancerous lesions
  13. Differential effect of high-fat, high-sucrose and combined high-fat/high-sucrose diets consumption on fat accumulation, serum leptin and cardiac hypertrophy in rats
  14. Leptin Modifies the Rat Heart Performance Associated with Mitochondrial Dysfunction Independently of Its Prohypertrophic Effects
  15. Chemicals with Mitochondrial Targets for the Treatment of Neurodegenerative Disorders
  16. Effects of repeated 9 and 30-day exposure to extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields on social recognition behavior and estrogen receptors expression in olfactory bulb of Wistar female rats
  17. In female rat heart mitochondria, oophorectomy results in loss of oxidative phosphorylation
  18. Identification of functional leptin receptors expressed in ventricular mitochondria
  19. Lactation Reduces Stress-Caused Dopaminergic Activity and Enhances GABAergic Activity in the Rat Medial Prefrontal Cortex
  20. Bax induces cytochrome c release by multiple mechanisms in mitochondria from MCF7 cells
  21. Postconditioning Protects Against Reperfusion Injury in Hypertensive Dilated Cardiomyopathy by Activating MEK/ERK1/2 Signaling
  22. Leptin-induced Cardiomyocyte Hypertrophy Reveals both Calcium-dependent and Calcium-independent/RhoA-dependent Calcineurin Activation and NFAT Nuclear Translocation
  23. Sexual hormones: Effects on cardiac and mitochondrial activity after ischemia–reperfusion in adult rats. Gender difference
  24. The Obesity-Related Peptide Leptin Sensitizes Cardiac Mitochondria to Calcium-Induced Permeability Transition Pore Opening and Apoptosis
  25. Ginseng Reverses Established Cardiomyocyte Hypertrophy and Postmyocardial Infarction-Induced Hypertrophy and Heart Failure
  26. A CRAC-like motif in BAX sequence: Relationship with protein insertion and pore activity in liposomes
  27. Octylguanidine ameliorates the damaging effect of mercury on renal functions
  28. Protective effect of sulforaphane against cisplatin-induced mitochondrial alterations and impairment in the activity of NAD(P)H: Quinone oxidoreductase 1 and γ glutamyl cysteine ligase: Studies in mitochondria isolated from rat kidney and in LLC-PK1 cells
  29. Reduced capacity of Ca2+ retention in liver as compared to kidney mitochondria. ADP requirement
  30. Pharmacological Strategies to Contend Against Myocardial Reperfusion Damage: Diverse Chemicals for Multiple Targets
  31. Effects of α-mangostin on mitochondrial energetic metabolism
  32. Cyclosporin A Inhibits UV-Radiation-Induced Membrane Damage but is Unable to Inhibit Carboxyatractyloside-Induced Permeability Transition
  33. Induction of Mitochondrial Permeability Transition by the DNA-intercalating Cationic Dye Ethidium Bromide
  34. Bax distribution into mitochondrial detergent-resistant microdomains is related to ceramide and cholesterol content in postischemic hearts
  35. Cyclosporin a is unable to inhibit carboxyatractyloside-induced permeability transition in aged mitochondria
  36. Relationship between oxidative stress and mitochondrial function in the post-conditioned heart
  37. Titration of cardiolipin by either 10-N-nonyl acridine orange or acridine orange sensitizes the adenine nucleotide carrier to permeability transition
  38. Changes in specific lipids regulate BAX-induced mitochondrial permeability transition
  39. Copper induces permeability transition through its interaction with the adenine nucleotide translocase
  40. On the Opening of an Insensitive Cyclosporin A Non-specific Pore by Phenylarsine Plus Mersalyl
  41. Hypothyroidism provides resistance to kidney mitochondria against the injury induced by renal ischemia-reperfusion
  42. Sodium inhibits permeability transition by decreasing potassium matrix content in rat kidney mitochondria