Brain Hypoxia: Mechanisms of Resilience and Tolerance
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Neurobiology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2021) | Viewed by 26298
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Interests: hypoxia/ischemia; hypoxic tolerance of the brain; hypoxic signalling; neuroendocrine factors
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Dear Colleagues,
A significant number of common diseases, including neurological and neuropsychiatric ones, occur as a result of the damaging effect on the brain of various adverse factors, among which the leading role is assigned to hypoxia—a condition of insufficient oxygen. Resistance to hypoxia can be increased through the application of various techniques and medications leading to hypoxic tolerance of the brain. Uncovering the molecular mechanisms of underlying processes will allow us to accumulate the information necessary for the development of new successful preventive and therapeutic approaches.
The Special Issue “Brain Hypoxia: Mechanisms of Resilience and Tolerance" aims in comprehensive integration of the most topical trends in this area of research to stimulate further progress. This Special Issue will accept articles on the molecular basis of neuronal reactions to hypoxia or ischemia, the contribution of neuron–glial interactions, neuroprotective or pro-degenerative roles of hypoxia-inducible factors, in particular HIF-1, and the mechanisms of pre- and postconditioning impacts. A puzzle of the complex interaction between multiple molecular pathways will be the focus of this Special issue to identify perspective targets for protective pharmacological interventions.
Dr. Elena Rybnikova
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Cerebral hypoxia
- Neurological diseases
- Stroke
- Posthypoxic pathology
- Neuronal reactions to hypoxia
- Neuron–glial interactions
- Hypoxic/ischemic injury
- Hypoxic tolerance
- HIF-1
- HIF-1 target genes
- Epigenetic regulation
- Mitochondria signaling
- Oxidative stress
- Antioxidants
- Neuroinflammation
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