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Magdalena Juhaszova, Dmitry B. Zorov, Suhn-Hee Kim, Salvatore Pepe, Qin Fu, Kenneth W. Fishbein, Bruce D. Ziman, Su Wang, Kirsti Ytrehus, Christopher L. Antos, Eric N. Olson, Steven J. Sollott
Published in Volume 113, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 2004; 113(11):1535–1549 doi:10.1172/JCI19906
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Figure 10

The integrated pathways of protection. Schematic showing the principal mechanisms: pathways dependent on change in mitochondrial volume (“swellers” such as Dz, pinacidil, leptin, DADLE, Hoe, and cyclosporin A; left, outlined in red) and pathways independent of change in mitochondrial volume (“nonswellers” such as PMA, insulin, IGF-1, CCPA, GLP-1, Li+, SB 216763, and SB 415286; right, outlined in blue). The convergence of these pathways via inhibition of GSK-3β on the end effector, the permeability transition pore (PTP) complex, to limit MPT induction, is the general mechanism of protection. VOL, volume; β-Ox, β-oxidation; TCA, tricarboxylic acid cycle; PLC/D phospholipase C and phospholipase D.