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D Grahame Hardie1, Bruno G Frenguelli
1Division of Molecular Physiology, College of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, UK. d.g.hardie@dundee.ac.uk
Abstract:
The cellular energy-sensing kinase AMPK is known to be activated in neurons in response to metabolic insults, but the downstream consequences have been unclear. A study by Kuramoto and colleagues in this issue of Neuron favors the idea that AMPK activation is neuroprotective, and suggests a potential mechanism for this effect involving phosphorylation of the GABA(B) receptor.
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