Aged garlic extract and S-allylcysteine increase the GLUT3 and GCLC expression levels in cerebral ischemia.
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2019-06-27Author
Daniel Gomez, Carlos
Aguilera, Penélope
Ortiz Plata, Alma
Nares López, Felipe
Chanez Cardenas, Maria Elena
Flores Alfaro, Eugenia
Ruiz Tachiquin, Martha Eugenia
Espinoza Rojo, Monica
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During cerebral ischemia, energy restoration through the regulation of glucose transporters and antioxidant defense mechanisms is essential to maintain cell viability. Antioxidant therapy has been considered effective to attenuate brain damage; moreover, the regulation of transcription factors that positively regulate the expression of glucose transporters is associated with this therapy. Recently, it has been reported that the use of antioxidants such as S-allylcysteine (SAC), a component of aged garlic extract (AGE), improves survival in experimental models of cerebral ischemia.
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