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Beyindeki Mitokondriyal Eşleşme Bozucu Proteinler: Yapısı, İşlevi Ve Fizyolojik Rolleri

Öz:
Mitokondriyal anyon taşıyıcı protein ailesinden olan eşleşme bozucu proteinler (UCP), farklı dokulara özgü dağılımları ve bu dokulardaki kendilerine özgü fizyolojik işlevleri nedeniyle önemlidirler. Kahverengi yağ dokuda bulunan ve bu ailenin en tanınmış üyesi olan UCP1, enerji metabolizması ile vücut sıcaklığının düzenlenmesinde görev alır. UCP ailesinin diğer üyeleri (UCP2, UCP4 ve UCP5) nöronal alanda geniş yayılım gösterir. Nöronal UCP'ler merkezi sinir sisteminde nöroendokrin fonksiyonların düzenlenmesi, serbest radikal oluşumu, nöroproteksiyon ve sinaptik iletimde görev alırlar. Bu derlemenin amacı nöronal UCP'lerin sahip olduğu fizyolojik rollerin daha iyi anlaşılmasını sağlamaktır.
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Mitochondrial Uncoupling Proteins in the Brain: Their Structure, Function and Physiological Roles

Öz:
Uncoupling proteins (UCPs) which belong to mitochondrial anion carrier family are important because of their special distribution to different tissues and their intrinsic physiological function at those tissues. The UCP1 found in the brown fat tissue and being the most well-known member of this family takes in charge for arranging energy metabolism and body temperature. Other members of UCPs family (UCP2, UCP4 and UCP5) demonstrate a broad spread in neural field. Neural UCPs participate in regulating neuroendocrine functions, in forming free radicals production, in conveying neuroprotection and neurotransmission in central nervous system. The aim of this compilation is to provide a better understanding of physiological roles of neural UCPs.
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APA Erden Y, Tekin S, KIRBAĞ S, SANDAL S (2015). Beyindeki Mitokondriyal Eşleşme Bozucu Proteinler: Yapısı, İşlevi Ve Fizyolojik Rolleri. , 2289 - 2307.
Chicago Erden Yavuz,Tekin Suat,KIRBAĞ Sevda,SANDAL Süleyman Beyindeki Mitokondriyal Eşleşme Bozucu Proteinler: Yapısı, İşlevi Ve Fizyolojik Rolleri. (2015): 2289 - 2307.
MLA Erden Yavuz,Tekin Suat,KIRBAĞ Sevda,SANDAL Süleyman Beyindeki Mitokondriyal Eşleşme Bozucu Proteinler: Yapısı, İşlevi Ve Fizyolojik Rolleri. , 2015, ss.2289 - 2307.
AMA Erden Y,Tekin S,KIRBAĞ S,SANDAL S Beyindeki Mitokondriyal Eşleşme Bozucu Proteinler: Yapısı, İşlevi Ve Fizyolojik Rolleri. . 2015; 2289 - 2307.
Vancouver Erden Y,Tekin S,KIRBAĞ S,SANDAL S Beyindeki Mitokondriyal Eşleşme Bozucu Proteinler: Yapısı, İşlevi Ve Fizyolojik Rolleri. . 2015; 2289 - 2307.
IEEE Erden Y,Tekin S,KIRBAĞ S,SANDAL S "Beyindeki Mitokondriyal Eşleşme Bozucu Proteinler: Yapısı, İşlevi Ve Fizyolojik Rolleri." , ss.2289 - 2307, 2015.
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APA Erden Y, Tekin S, KIRBAĞ S, SANDAL S (2015). Beyindeki Mitokondriyal Eşleşme Bozucu Proteinler: Yapısı, İşlevi Ve Fizyolojik Rolleri. Medicine Science, 4(2), 2289 - 2307.
Chicago Erden Yavuz,Tekin Suat,KIRBAĞ Sevda,SANDAL Süleyman Beyindeki Mitokondriyal Eşleşme Bozucu Proteinler: Yapısı, İşlevi Ve Fizyolojik Rolleri. Medicine Science 4, no.2 (2015): 2289 - 2307.
MLA Erden Yavuz,Tekin Suat,KIRBAĞ Sevda,SANDAL Süleyman Beyindeki Mitokondriyal Eşleşme Bozucu Proteinler: Yapısı, İşlevi Ve Fizyolojik Rolleri. Medicine Science, vol.4, no.2, 2015, ss.2289 - 2307.
AMA Erden Y,Tekin S,KIRBAĞ S,SANDAL S Beyindeki Mitokondriyal Eşleşme Bozucu Proteinler: Yapısı, İşlevi Ve Fizyolojik Rolleri. Medicine Science. 2015; 4(2): 2289 - 2307.
Vancouver Erden Y,Tekin S,KIRBAĞ S,SANDAL S Beyindeki Mitokondriyal Eşleşme Bozucu Proteinler: Yapısı, İşlevi Ve Fizyolojik Rolleri. Medicine Science. 2015; 4(2): 2289 - 2307.
IEEE Erden Y,Tekin S,KIRBAĞ S,SANDAL S "Beyindeki Mitokondriyal Eşleşme Bozucu Proteinler: Yapısı, İşlevi Ve Fizyolojik Rolleri." Medicine Science, 4, ss.2289 - 2307, 2015.
ISNAD Erden, Yavuz vd. "Beyindeki Mitokondriyal Eşleşme Bozucu Proteinler: Yapısı, İşlevi Ve Fizyolojik Rolleri". Medicine Science 4/2 (2015), 2289-2307.