نتایج جستجو برای: microglia

تعداد نتایج: 11715  

2017
Emiliano Peña-Altamira Sabrina Petralla Francesca Massenzio Marco Virgili Maria L. Bolognesi Barbara Monti

The study of microglia, the immune cells of the brain, has experienced a renaissance after the discovery of microglia polarization. In fact, the concept that activated microglia can shift into the M1 pro-inflammatory or M2 neuroprotective phenotypes, depending on brain microenvironment, has completely changed the understanding of microglia in brain aging and neurodegenerative diseases. Microgli...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2005
Tiina M Kauppinen Raymond A Swanson

Activated microglia contribute to cell death in ischemic and neurodegenerative disorders of the CNS. Microglial activation is regulated in part by NF-kappaB, and the nuclear enzyme poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) enhances NF-kappaB binding to DNA. In this study, the role of PARP-1 in microglia-mediated neurotoxicity was assessed using microglia from wild-type (wt) and PARP-1-/- mice. Cul...

Journal: :Archives of ophthalmology 1999
A H Neufeld

BACKGROUND Microglia, the macrophages and immune surveillance cells of the central nervous system, are quiescent normally but become activated in injured neural tissue. We have determined the distribution and potential participation of microglia in glaucomatous optic nerve degeneration. METHODS Microglia were localized by immunohistochemistry on paraffin sections of age-matched normal and gla...

2011
Stefanie G. Wohl Christian W. Schmeer Thomas Friese Otto W. Witte Stefan Isenmann

BACKGROUND Following injury, microglia become activated with subsets expressing nestin as well as other neural markers. Moreover, cerebral microglia can give rise to neurons in vitro. In a previous study, we analysed the proliferation potential and nestin re-expression of retinal macroglial cells such as astrocytes and Müller cells after optic nerve (ON) lesion. However, we were unable to ident...

2016
Weidong Le Junjiao Wu Yu Tang

Microglia-mediated neuroinflammation is a hallmark of Parkinson's disease (PD). In the brains of patients with PD, microglia have both neurotoxic and neuroprotective effects, depending on their activation state. In this review, we focus on recent research demonstrating the neuroprotective role of microglia in PD. Accumulating evidence indicates that the protective mechanisms of microglia may re...

Journal: :Nature communications 2013
Malin Åkerblom Rohit Sachdeva Luis Quintino Erika Elgstrand Wettergren Katie Z Chapman Giuseppe Manfre Olle Lindvall Cecilia Lundberg Johan Jakobsson

Functional studies of resident microglia require molecular tools for their genetic manipulation. Here we show that microRNA-9-regulated lentiviral vectors can be used for the targeted genetic modification of resident microglia in the rodent brain. Using transgenic reporter mice, we demonstrate that murine microglia lack microRNA-9 activity, whereas most other cells in the brain express microRNA...

2015
Insup Choi Beomsue Kim Ji-Won Byun Sung Hoon Baik Yun Hyun Huh Jong-Hyeon Kim Inhee Mook-Jung Woo Keun Song Joo-Ho Shin Hyemyung Seo Young Ho Suh Ilo Jou Sang Myun Park Ho Chul Kang Eun-Hye Joe

In response to brain injury, microglia rapidly extend processes that isolate lesion sites and protect the brain from further injury. Here we report that microglia carrying a pathogenic mutation in the Parkinson's disease (PD)-associated gene, G2019S-LRRK2 (GS-Tg microglia), show retarded ADP-induced motility and delayed isolation of injury, compared with non-Tg microglia. Conversely, LRRK2 knoc...

2016
Huan Liu Rehana K Leak Xiaoming Hu

As the resident immune cells in the central nervous system, microglia have long been hypothesised to promote neuroinflammation and exacerbate neurotoxicity. However, this traditional view has undergone recent revision as evidence has accumulated that microglia exert beneficial and detrimental effects depending on activation status, polarisation phenotype and cellular context. A variety of neuro...

2017
Peter J. Amos Susan Fung Amanda Case Jerusalem Kifelew Leah Osnis Carole L. Smith Kevin Green Alipi Naydenov Macarena Aloi Jesse J. Hubbard Aravind Ramakrishnan Gwenn A. Garden Suman Jayadev

Microglia are the primary innate immune cell type in the brain, and their dysfunction has been linked to a variety of central nervous system disorders. Human microglia are extraordinarily difficult to obtain for experimental investigation, limiting our ability to study the impact of human genetic variants on microglia functions. Previous studies have reported that microglia-like cells can be de...

Journal: :Experimental eye research 2015
Sergio Crespo-Garcia Nadine Reichhart Carlos Hernandez-Matas Xenophon Zabulis Norbert Kociok Claudia Brockmann Antonia M Joussen Olaf Strauss

Microglia play a major role in retinal neovascularization and degeneration and are thus potential targets for therapeutic intervention. In vivo assessment of microglia behavior in disease models can provide important information to understand patho-mechanisms and develop therapeutic strategies. Although scanning laser ophthalmoscope (SLO) permits the monitoring of microglia in transgenic mice w...

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