Creatine in the central nervous system: From magnetic resonance spectroscopy to creatine deficiencies

Volume: 529, Pages: 144 - 157
Published: Jul 1, 2017
Abstract
Creatine (Cr) is an important organic compound acting as intracellular high-energy phosphate shuttle and in energy storage. While located in most cells where it plays its main roles in energy metabolism and cytoprotection, Cr is highly concentrated in muscle and brain tissues, in which Cr also appears to act in osmoregulation and neurotransmission. This review discusses the basis of Cr metabolism, synthesis and transport within brain cells. The...
Paper Details
Title
Creatine in the central nervous system: From magnetic resonance spectroscopy to creatine deficiencies
Published Date
Jul 1, 2017
Volume
529
Pages
144 - 157
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