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Nanomolar nitric oxide concentrations quickly and reversibly modulate astrocytic energy metabolism
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 292Issue 22p9432–9438Published online: March 24, 2017- Alejandro San Martín
- Robinson Arce-Molina
- Alex Galaz
- Gustavo Pérez-Guerra
- L. Felipe Barros
Cited in Scopus: 30Nitric oxide (NO) is an intercellular messenger involved in multiple bodily functions. Prolonged NO exposure irreversibly inhibits respiration by covalent modification of mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase, a phenomenon of pathological relevance. However, the speed and potency of NO's metabolic effects at physiological concentrations are incompletely characterized. To this end, we set out to investigate the metabolic effects of NO in cultured astrocytes from mice by taking advantage of the high spatiotemporal resolution afforded by genetically encoded Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) nanosensors. - MetabolismOpen Access
Activation of Wnt Signaling in Cortical Neurons Enhances Glucose Utilization through Glycolysis
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 291Issue 50p25950–25964Published online: October 4, 2016- Pedro Cisternas
- Paulina Salazar
- Carmen Silva-Álvarez
- L. Felipe Barros
- Nibaldo C. Inestrosa
Cited in Scopus: 39The Wnt signaling pathway is critical for a number of functions in the central nervous system, including regulation of the synaptic cleft structure and neuroprotection against injury. Deregulation of Wnt signaling has been associated with several brain pathologies, including Alzheimer's disease. In recent years, it has been suggested that the Wnt pathway might act as a central integrator of metabolic signals from peripheral organs to the brain, which would represent a new role for Wnt signaling in cell metabolism.