ListarBCGF - Contribuciones a congresos científicos por tema "Neuroinflammation"
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Anxiety and mild microglial activation in the amygdala two weeks after NA-induced neuroinflammation
(Wiley Periodicals, LLC, 2021-07)A single injection of neuraminidase (NA) within the cerebral ventricles (ICV) triggers an acute neuroinflammation. Neurological complications or behavioral alterations have been associated to neuroinflammation. While some ... -
Coexistance of different myeloid populations in the frontal cortex of alzheimer's disease patients
(2020-12-16)Parenchymal microglia, the brain-resident immune cells capable of responding to damage and disease, has been postulated as a critical factor in the Alzheimer´s disease (AD) progression. Apart from microglia, CNS macrophages, ... -
Enhanced stress response in rats that suffered acute neuroinflammation induced by neuraminidase three months before
(2022)Microglial cells are protagonists in neuroinflammatory processes and their activation is a notorious feature of such events. In acute inflammation, microglial cells return to their basal surveillant state in few days. ... -
Microglial and neurogenic alterations in hypothalamus due to acute stress
(2021-07)Microglial cells are an important glial population known to be involved in several biological processes such as stress response. These cells engage an activated state following a stress insult that may lead to nervous ... -
Monocyte-derived cells invade amyloid plaques in human alzheimer’s disease hippocampus.
(2023)Microglia, the brain-resident myeloid cells, play a major role in the immune responses of the nervous system and in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the presence of peripheral myeloid cells in the AD ... -
Multiciliated ependyma recovery through a sequential cell therapy in posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus.
(2023)Posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus (PHH) is a significant cause for premature children’s morbidity, mortality, and peri/postnatal neurodevelopmental impairment. PHH is mainly triggered by germinal matrix hemorrhages (GMH) and ... -
Neuraminidase-induced neuroinflammation is largely dependent on microglial TLR4 receptor
(2019-10-01)The sialidase neuraminidase (NA) cleaves terminal sialic acid from glycoproteins and glycolipids. Among its various locations, it is present in the envelope/membrane of some bacteria/viruses (e.g. influenza virus), where ... -
Partial inhibition of CSF1R signaling reverses long-term microglial priming.
(2023)Microglial cells are main actors in acute neuroinflammation, during which they activate to later return to a basal resting state. Sometimes they retain immune memory of previous neuroinflammatory events, turning into ... -
Peripheral myeloid cells infiltrate the hippocampus of Alzheimer's disease patients.
(2023)Microglia, the brain-resident myeloid cells, play a major role in the immune responses of the nervous system and in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the presence of peripheral myeloid cells in the AD ... -
Primed microglia after acute neuroinflammation may drive an enhanced stress response.
(2023)Microglial cells become activated during acute neuroinflammation and usually they return to their basal surveillant state in a few days. However, sometimes microglia evolve towards a primed state characterized by an ... -
Ultrastructural evidence of mitochondrial pathology in hippocampal reactive astrocytes of β-amyloidosis Alzheimer’s transgenic mice
(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022)Astrocytes, the most abundant non-neuronal cell type in the CNS, play essential roles in brain homeostasis and neuroprotection, including metabolic support, synaptic plasticity, cerebral blood flow and immunity. Many of ... -
Understanding microglial responses in the frontal cortex of alzheimer´s disease patients
(2021-03-09)Microglial cells, the immune cells of the brain, and the neuroinflammatory process associated, have been postulated as a critical factor in AD pathogenesis, since the identification of genetic risk factors related ...