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تعداد نتایج: 209  

2011
Silvia Olivera-Bravo Anabel Fernández María Noel Sarlabós Juan Carlos Rosillo Gabriela Casanova Marcie Jiménez Luis Barbeito

BACKGROUND We have investigated whether an acute metabolic damage to astrocytes during the neonatal period may critically disrupt subsequent brain development, leading to neurodevelopmental disorders. Astrocytes are vulnerable to glutaric acid (GA), a dicarboxylic acid that accumulates in millimolar concentrations in Glutaric Acidemia I (GA-I), an inherited neurometabolic childhood disease char...

2015
Weili Zhang Kory J Lavine Slava Epelman Sarah A Evans Carla J Weinheimer Philip M Barger Douglas L Mann

BACKGROUND Tissue injury triggers inflammatory responses that promote tissue fibrosis; however, the mechanisms that couple tissue injury, inflammation, and fibroblast activation are not known. Given that dying cells release proinflammatory "damage-associated molecular patterns" (DAMPs), we asked whether proteins released by necrotic myocardial cells (NMCs) were sufficient to activate fibroblast...

2013
Jeong Min Cho Yoo-Jin Shin Jang-Mi Park Jin Kim Mun-Yong Lee

Recent studies have suggested that nestin facilitates cellular structural remodeling in vasculature-associated cells in response to ischemic injury. The current study was designed to investigate the potential role of post-ischemic nestin expression in parenchymal astrocytes. With this aim, we characterized ischemia-induced nestin expression in the CA1 hippocampal region, an area that undergoes ...

Journal: :Stroke 2011
Manuel Rodríguez-Yáñez Tomás Sobrino Susana Arias Fernando Vázquez-Herrero David Brea Miguel Blanco Rogelio Leira Mar Castellanos Joaquín Serena José Vivancos Antonio Dávalos José Castillo

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Clinical-diffusion mismatch (CDM; National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score≥8 and diffusion-weighted imaging lesion volume<25 mL) has been suggested as a surrogate of ischemic brain at risk of infarction and might be used to recognize salvageable ischemic tissue. Our aim was to identify early biomarkers associated with the presence of CDM. METHODS We prospectivel...

Journal: :Glia 2014
Christoph Ficker Katalin Rozmer Erzsébet Kató Rómeó D Andó Luisa Schumann Ute Krügel Heike Franke Beáta Sperlágh Thomas Riedel Peter Illes

The substantia gelatinosa (SG) of the spinal cord processes incoming painful information to ascending projection neurons. Whole-cell patch clamp recordings from SG spinal cord slices documented that in a low Ca(2+) /no Mg(2+) (low X(2+) ) external medium adenosine triphosphate (ATP)/dibenzoyl-ATP, Bz-ATP) caused inward current responses, much larger in amplitude than those recorded in a normal ...

2014
Astrid Zayas-Santiago Silke Agte Yomarie Rivera Jan Benedikt Elke Ulbricht Anett Karl José Dávila Alexey Savvinov Yuriy Kucheryavykh Mikhail Inyushin Luis A. Cubano Thomas Pannicke Rüdiger W. Veh Mike Francke Alexei Verkhratsky Misty J. Eaton Andreas Reichenbach Serguei N. Skatchkov

BACKGROUND Müller cells, the principal glial cells of the vertebrate retina, are fundamental for the maintenance and function of neuronal cells. In most vertebrates, including humans, Müller cells abundantly express Kir4.1 inwardly rectifying potassium channels responsible for hyperpolarized membrane potential and for various vital functions such as potassium buffering and glutamate clearance; ...

Journal: :Brain research 2010
Dominik Michalski Jens Grosche Johann Pelz Dietmar Schneider Christopher Weise Ute Bauer Johannes Kacza Ulrich Gärtner Carsten Hobohm Wolfgang Härtig

Treatment strategies in acute ischemic stroke are still limited. Considering numerous translation failures, research is tending to a preferred use of human-like animal models, and a more-complex perspective of tissue salvaging involving endothelial, glial and neuronal components according to the neurovascular unit (NVU) concept. During ischemia, blood-brain barrier (BBB) alterations lead to bra...

2017
Cátia Vieira Fátima Ferreirinha Maria T. Magalhães-Cardoso Isabel Silva Patrícia Marques Paulo Correia-de-Sá

Uncoupling between ATP overflow and extracellular adenosine formation changes purinergic signaling in post-inflammatory ileitis. Adenosine neuromodulation deficits were ascribed to feed-forward inhibition of ecto-5'-nucleotidase/CD73 by high extracellular adenine nucleotides in the inflamed ileum. Here, we hypothesized that inflammation-induced changes in cellular density may also account to un...

Journal: :Stroke 2013
Steven C Cramer Bams Abila Nicola E Scott Monica Simeoni Lori A Enney

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Restorative therapies have the potential to improve function and reduce disability after stroke with a wide therapeutic window. The current study evaluated GSK249320, a monoclonal antibody that blocks the axon outgrowth inhibition molecule myelin-associated glycoprotein and also protects oligodendrocytes. METHODS Patients with mild-moderate stroke were randomized to int...

2016
Fuben Xu Huayu Wu Kun Zhang Peizhen Lv Li Zheng Jinmin Zhao

Nerve regeneration remains a challenge to the treatment of peripheral nerve injury. Andrographolide (Andro) is the main active constituent of Andrographis paniculata, which has been applied in the treatment of several diseases, including inflammation, in ancient China. Andro has been reported to facilitate the reduction of edema and to exert analgesic effects in the treatment of various disease...

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