id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_oju7vq6z4rfrhczefxym6xmamm Alexander M. Wolf S10.4 Mild uncoupling reduces oxidative stress in intact cells 2008 1 .pdf application/pdf 1025 84 43 shown to interact with lower affinity with mitochondrial cytochrome c Apoptosis has been considered as a form of cell death, to which a Similarly caspase activation does not inevitably commit a cell to death, circumstances) be reversible and is not always a form of cell death. nitric oxide and reactive oxygen signaling at the mitochondrial E-mail: paul_brookes@urmc.rochester.edu S10.4 Mild uncoupling reduces oxidative stress in intact cells "Mild uncoupling", the introduction of a limited proton conductance into the mitochondrial inner membrane, has been demonstrated to greatly reduce reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in isolated to reduce oxidative stress in intact cells and ultimately in vivo, or targeted to mitochondria of PC12 cells, we found that mild uncoupling limited to a certain range of membrane potential, and that uncoupling beyond this range will increase oxidative stress probably due to the levels of urea, creatinine and cell death markers increase. mailto:paul_brookes@urmc.rochester.edu ./cache/work_oju7vq6z4rfrhczefxym6xmamm.pdf ./txt/work_oju7vq6z4rfrhczefxym6xmamm.txt