نتایج جستجو برای: astrocytes

تعداد نتایج: 16585  

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2006
S M Mense A Sengupta M Zhou C Lan G Bentsman D J Volsky L Zhang

Oxygen is vital for the development and survival of mammals. In response to hypoxia, the brain initiates numerous adaptive responses at the organ level as well as at the molecular and cellular levels, including the alteration of gene expression. Astrocytes play critical roles in the proper functioning of the brain; thus the manner in which astrocytes respond to hypoxia is likely important in de...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular neurosciences 2011
Catherine Béchade Olivier Pascual Antoine Triller Alain Bessis

Neurons and astrocytes are generated sequentially from radial glia. Once neurogenesis is completed, radial glia starts to differentiate into immature astrocytes. Astrocytes then maturate and change their morphology and electrophysiological properties. Neurotrophic cytokines or bone morphogenetic proteins have been identified as inducers of the developmental switch from neurogenesis to astrogene...

Journal: :Neuro-oncology 2022

Abstract Background Malignant brain tumors are the cause of a disproportionate level morbidity and mortality among cancer patients, an unfortunate statistic that has remained constant for decades. Despite considerable advances in molecular characterization these tumors, targeting cells yet to produce significant treatment. An alternative strategy is target glioblastoma microenvironment, such as...

2015
RUI LIU ZHE WANG LIN GOU HANPENG XU

Astrocytes are the most heterogeneous and predominant glial cell type in the central nervous system. However, the functional significance of this heterogeneity remains to be elucidated. Following injury, damaged astrocytes inhibit axonal regeneration in vivo and in vitro. Cultured primary astrocytes are commonly considered good supportive substrates for neuron attachment and axon regeneration. ...

Introduction: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is generally known as a manageable but not yet curable autoimmune disease affecting central nervous system. A potential therapeutic approach should possess several properties: Prevent immune system from damaging the brain and spinal cord, promote differentiation of oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) into mature oligodendrocytes to p...

Background: Following spinal cord injury, reactive astrocytes upregulate chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans (CSPGs) which act as a barrier to neuronal repair and regeneration. Therefore, enzymatic digestion of CSPGs by chondroitinase ABC (cABC) is a key strategy in the treatment of spinal cord injury. Furthermore, cABC has been shown to attenuate post spinal cord injury inflamma...

Abdolreza Babaee Majid Asadi-shekaari, Mohsen Basiri, Nader Shahrokhi, Reza Malekpour-Afshar Samereh Dehghani Soltani Seyed Hassan Eftekhar-Vaghefi,

Objective(s):Melatonin is known as an anti-inflammatory agent, and it has been proven to exert neuroprotection through inhibition of cell death (apoptosis) in several models of brain injury.Secondary injury following the primary traumatic brain injury (TBI) results in glial cells activation, especially astrocytes. In fact, astrocyte activation causes the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1999
P R Gorry J L Howard M J Churchill J L Anderson A Cunningham D Adrian D A McPhee D F Purcell

Astrocytes infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) produce only minimal quantities of virus. The molecular events that limit acute-phase HIV-1 infection of astrocytes were examined after inducing acute-phase replication by transfection with the pNL4-3 proviral plasmid. The levels of HIV-1 mRNA were similarly high in both astrocytes and HeLa cells, but astrocytes produced appro...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Vedrana Montana Yingchun Ni Vice Sunjara Xue Hua Vladimir Parpura

Astrocytes exhibit excitability based on variations of their intracellular Ca2+ concentrations, which leads to glutamate release, that in turn can signal to adjacent neurons. This glutamate-mediated astrocyte-neuron signaling occurs at physiological intracellular Ca2+ levels in astrocytes and includes modulation of synaptic transmission. The mechanism underlying Ca2+-dependent glutamate release...

2013
Ralf Dringen Ivo F. Scheiber Julian F. B. Mercer

This short review will summarize the current knowledge on the uptake, storage, and export of copper ions by astrocytes and will address the potential roles of astrocytes in copper homeostasis in the normal and diseased brain. Astrocytes in culture efficiently accumulate copper by processes that include both the copper transporter Ctr1 and Ctr1-independent mechanisms. Exposure of astrocytes to c...

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