Journal article
Potential for creatine and other therapies targeting cellular energy dysfunction in neurological disorders
Abstract
Substantial evidence indicates that bioenergetic dysfunction plays either a primary or secondary role in the pathophysiology of cell death in neurodegenerative and neuromuscular disorders, and even in normal aging. Agents that ameliorate bioenergetic defects may therefore be useful in therapy. Creatine, which increases muscle and brain phosphocreatine concentrations, and may inhibit the activation of the mitochondrial permeability transition, …
Authors
Tarnopolsky MA; Beal MF
Journal
Annals of Neurology, Vol. 49, No. 5, pp. 561–574
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
5 2001
DOI
10.1002/ana.1028
ISSN
0364-5134