نتایج جستجو برای: reactive astrocytes

تعداد نتایج: 171535  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2010
Hisashi Shirakawa Shinya Sakimoto Kenji Nakao Aiko Sugishita Masakazu Konno Shota Iida Ayaka Kusano Emina Hashimoto Takayuki Nakagawa Shuji Kaneko

Reactive astrogliosis, defined by abnormal morphology and excessive cell proliferation, is a characteristic response of astrocytes to CNS injuries, including intracerebral hemorrhage. Thrombin, a major blood-derived serine protease, leaks into the brain parenchyma upon blood-brain barrier disruption and can induce brain injury and astrogliosis. Transient receptor potential canonical (TRPC) chan...

2013
Xiaodong Liu Yuanyuan Tian Na Lu Tony Gin Christopher H. K. Cheng Matthew T. V. Chan

BACKGROUND Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (Stat3) is known to induce cell proliferation and inflammation by regulating gene transcription. Recent studies showed that Stat3 modulates nociceptive transmission by reducing spinal astrocyte proliferation. However, it is unclear whether Stat3 also contributes to the modulation of nociceptive transmission by regulating inflammatory...

2017
Maurizio De Pitta

Essential introduction to glial cells with emphasis on astrocytes, microglia and their interplay in reactive astrogliosis.

2017
Julia TCW Minghui Wang Anna A. Pimenova Kathryn R. Bowles Brigham J. Hartley Emre Lacin Saima I. Machlovi Rawan Abdelaal Celeste M. Karch Hemali Phatnani Paul A. Slesinger Bin Zhang Alison M. Goate Kristen J. Brennand

Growing evidence implicates the importance of glia, particularly astrocytes, in neurological and psychiatric diseases. Here, we describe a rapid and robust method for the differentiation of highly pure populations of replicative astrocytes from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs), via a neural progenitor cell (NPC) intermediate. We evaluated this protocol across 42 NPC lines (derived ...

2009
Zhida Su Yimin Yuan Jingjing Chen Li Cao Yanling Zhu Liang Gao Yang Qiu Cheng He

BACKGROUND After spinal cord injury (SCI), the formation of glial scar contributes to the failure of injured adult axons to regenerate past the lesion. Increasing evidence indicates that olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs) implanted into spinal cord are found to migrate into the lesion site and induce axons regeneration beyond glial scar and resumption of functions. However, little is known abou...

2011
George E. Barreto Xiaoyun Sun Lijun Xu Rona G. Giffard

Reactive gliosis is a hallmark of brain pathology and the injury response, yet the extent to which astrocytes proliferate, and whether this is central to astrogliosis is still controversial. We determined the fraction of mature astrocytes that proliferate in a mouse stroke model using unbiased stereology as a function of distance from the infarct edge. Cumulatively 11.1±1.2% of Aldh1l1(+) astro...

2016
Hülya Kıray Susan L. Lindsay Sara Hosseinzadeh Susan C. Barnett

Astrocytes are the major glial cell of the central nervous system (CNS), providing both metabolic and physical support to other neural cells. After injury, astrocytes become reactive and express a continuum of phenotypes which may be supportive or inhibitory to CNS repair. This review will focus on the ability of astrocytes to influence myelination in the context of specific secreted factors, c...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Reza Khorooshi Alicia A Babcock Trevor Owens

Tissue response to injury includes expression of genes encoding cytokines and chemokines. These regulate entry of immune cells to the injured tissue. The synthesis of many cytokines and chemokines involves NF-kappaB and signal transducers and activators of transcription (STAT). Injury to the CNS induces glial response. Astrocytes are the major glial population in the CNS. We examined expression...

Journal: :Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 1986
C K Petito

The effects of cerebral ischemia on perineuronal glia were studied in the rat model of transient four-vessel occlusion. Striatum containing irreversibly injured neurons and paramedian cerebral cortex containing reversibly injured neurons were prepared for electron microscopy at intervals of 3 min up to 24 h following ischemia. Perineuronal astrocytes showed cytoplasmic swelling and configuratio...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1996
V Balasingam V W Yong

Prominent responses that follow brain trauma include the activation of microglia, recruitment of blood-derived macrophages, and astroglial reactivity. Based on evidence that cytokines produced by macrophages/microglia may cause astrocytes to become reactive, the aim of this study was to determine whether astroglial reactivity could be attenuated by interleukin (IL)-10, a potent inhibitor of cyt...

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