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The Hippocampal Autophagic Machinery is Depressed in the Absence of the Circadian Clock Protein PER1 that may Lead to Vulnerability During Cerebral Ischemia.

Curr Neurovasc Res

May 2018

Institute of Cellular and Molecular Anatomy (Anatomy III), Dr. Senckenbergische Anatomie, Clinics of the Johann Wolfgang von Goethe University, Theodor-Stern-Kai 7, 60590 Frankfurt/Main. Germany.

Background: Autophagy is an intracellular bulk self-degrading process in which cytoplasmic contents of abnormal proteins and excess or damaged organelles are sequestered into autophagosomes, and degraded upon fusion with lysosomes. Although autophagy is generally considered to be pro-survival, it also functions in cell death processes. We recently reported on the hippocampal, higher vulnerability to cerebral ischemia in mice lacking the circadian clock protein PERIOD1 (PER1), a phenomenon we found to be linked to a PER1-dependent modulation of the expression patterns of apoptotic/autophagic markers.

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