نتایج جستجو برای: gliosis

تعداد نتایج: 2309  

2010
Nadia G. Innamorato Agnieszka Jazwa Ana I. Rojo Concepción García Javier Fernández-Ruiz Anna Grochot–Przeczek Anna Stachurska Alicja Jozkowicz Jozef Dulak Antonio Cuadrado

BACKGROUND The transcription factor Nrf2 (NF-E2-related factor 2) and its target gene products, including heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), elicit an antioxidant response that may have therapeutic value for Parkinson's disease (PD). However, HO-1 protein levels are increased in dopaminergic neurons of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients, suggesting its participation in free-iron deposition, oxidative stre...

Journal: :Molecular medicine reports 2011
V Medina Villaamil A Alvarez García G Aparicio Gallego S Díaz Prado L A Rivas López I Santamarina Caínzos M Valladares Ayerbes L M Antón Aparicio

The aim of this study was to provide a methodology to make a clear distinction between malignant tumors and morphologically similar benign processes, by examining the expression of EGFR, VEGF, HIF1-α, survivin, Bcl-2 and p53 proteins. Four groups of patient samples were studied: group 1, low-grade astrocytomas (WHO grades I-II) (n=6); group 2, peripheral area of high-grade astrocytomas (WHO gra...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2012
Joshua P Thaler Chun-Xia Yi Ellen A Schur Stephan J Guyenet Bang H Hwang Marcelo O Dietrich Xiaolin Zhao David A Sarruf Vitaly Izgur Kenneth R Maravilla Hong T Nguyen Jonathan D Fischer Miles E Matsen Brent E Wisse Gregory J Morton Tamas L Horvath Denis G Baskin Matthias H Tschöp Michael W Schwartz

Rodent models of obesity induced by consuming high-fat diet (HFD) are characterized by inflammation both in peripheral tissues and in hypothalamic areas critical for energy homeostasis. Here we report that unlike inflammation in peripheral tissues, which develops as a consequence of obesity, hypothalamic inflammatory signaling was evident in both rats and mice within 1 to 3 days of HFD onset, p...

2003
Geoffrey P. Lewis Charanjit S. Sethi Kenneth A. Linberg David G. Charteris Steven K. Fisher

In the feline model, retinal detachment initiates a cascade of changes that include photoreceptor-cell “deconstruction,” apoptotic death of some photoreceptors, neurite outgrowth from secondand third-order neurons, remodeling of photoreceptor synaptic terminals, and Müller-cell gliosis. We have previously shown that reattachment within 24 h halts or reverses many of these presumed detrimental c...

2015
Shiori CHIBA Shingo FUNATO Noriyuki HORIUCHI Kotaro MATSUMOTO Hisashi INOKUMA Hidefumi FURUOKA Yoshiyasu KOBAYASHI

Degeneration of the optic pathway has been reported in various animal species including cattle. We experienced a case of bilateral optic tract degeneration characterized by severe gliosis in a Japanese black cattle without any obvious visual defects. To evaluate the significance, pathological nature and pathogenesis of the lesions, we examined the optic pathway in 60 cattle (41 Japanese black, ...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2015
Kurt Giles David B Berry Carlo Condello Ronald C Hawley Alejandra Gallardo-Godoy Clifford Bryant Abby Oehler Manuel Elepano Sumita Bhardwaj Smita Patel B Michael Silber Shenheng Guan Stephen J DeArmond Adam R Renslo Stanley B Prusiner

Because no drug exists that halts or even slows any neurodegenerative disease, developing effective therapeutics for any prion disorder is urgent. We recently reported two compounds (IND24 and IND81) with the 2-aminothiazole (2-AMT) chemical scaffold that almost doubled the incubation times in scrapie prion-infected, wild-type (wt) FVB mice when given in a liquid diet. Remarkably, oral prophyla...

2016
Martin Weber Tiffany Wu Jesse E. Hanson Nazia M. Alam Hilda Solanoy Hai Ngu Benjamin E. Lauffer Han H. Lin Sara L. Dominguez Jens Reeder Jennifer Tom Pascal Steiner Oded Foreman Glen T. Prusky Kimberly Scearce-Levie

Age is the main risk factor for sporadic Alzheimer’s disease. Yet, cognitive decline in aged rodents has been less well studied, possibly due to concomitant changes in sensory or locomotor function that can complicate cognitive tests. We tested mice that were 3, 11, and 23 months old in cognitive, sensory, and motor measures, and postmortem measures of gliosis and neural activity (c-Fos). Hippo...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2014
Kelly S Kirkley James E Madl Colleen Duncan Frances M Gulland Ronald B Tjalkens

California sea lions (CSLs) exposed to the marine biotoxin domoic acid (DA) develop an acute or chronic toxicosis marked by seizures and act as sentinels of the disease. Experimental evidence suggests that oxidative stress and neuroinflammation are important mechanisms underlying the seizurogenic potential of environmental toxicants but these pathways are relatively unstudied in CSLs. In the cu...

2013
Antoinette R Bailey Huayan Hou Min Song Demian F Obregon Samantha Portis Steven Barger Doug Shytle Saundra Stock Takashi Mori Paul G Sanberg Tanya Murphy Jun Tan

Autistic individuals display impaired social interactions and language, and restricted, stereotyped behaviors. Elevated levels of secreted amyloid precursor protein-alpha (sAPPα), the product of α-secretase cleavage of APP, are found in the plasma of some individuals with autism. The sAPPα protein is neurotrophic and neuroprotective and recently showed a correlation to glial differentiation in ...

Journal: :Molecular Vision 2008
Ivan Fernandez-Bueno Jose Carlos Pastor Manuel Jose Gayoso Ignacio Alcalde Maria Teresa Garcia

PURPOSE To analyze the in vitro Müller cell modifications in an organotypic culture of porcine neuroretina in response to the addition of a blood-derived mononuclear fraction (MNF; monocytes and lymphocytes) as a source of macrophages. METHODS Control and MNF-stimulated neuroretinal explants were examined at 3, 6, and 9 days of culture. Specimens were processed for epoxy-resin embedding and c...

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