Emerging role of neuron‐glia in neurological disorders: at a glance
Based on the diverse physiological influence, the impact of glial cells has become much
more evident on neurological illnesses, resulting in the origins of many diseases appearing …
more evident on neurological illnesses, resulting in the origins of many diseases appearing …
Exercise-induced cognitive plasticity, implications for mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease
PP Foster, KP Rosenblatt, RO Kuljiš - Frontiers in neurology, 2011 - frontiersin.org
Lifestyle factors such as intellectual stimulation, cognitive and social engagement, nutrition,
and various types of exercise appear to reduce the risk for common age-associated …
and various types of exercise appear to reduce the risk for common age-associated …
NG2 glia regulate brain innate immunity via TGF-β2/TGFBR2 axis
S Zhang, Q Wang, Q Yang, H Gu, Y Yin, Y Li, J Hou… - BMC medicine, 2019 - Springer
Background Brain innate immunity is vital for maintaining normal brain functions. Immune
homeostatic imbalances play pivotal roles in the pathogenesis of neurological diseases …
homeostatic imbalances play pivotal roles in the pathogenesis of neurological diseases …
NG2 cells: Properties, progeny and origin
The NG2 proteoglycan is a type 1-transmembrane protein expressed by a range of cell types
within and outside the mammalian nervous system. NG2-expressing (NG2) cells are found …
within and outside the mammalian nervous system. NG2-expressing (NG2) cells are found …
[HTML][HTML] Oligodendrocyte fate after spinal cord injury
A Almad, FR Sahinkaya, DM McTigue - Neurotherapeutics, 2011 - Elsevier
Oligodendrocytes (OLs) are particularly susceptible to the toxicity of the acute lesion
environment after spinal cord injury (SCI). They undergo both necrosis and apoptosis …
environment after spinal cord injury (SCI). They undergo both necrosis and apoptosis …
Neural stem cells in the adult spinal cord
H Sabelström, M Stenudd, J Frisén - Experimental neurology, 2014 - Elsevier
Spinal cord injury results in cell loss, disruption of neural circuitry and chronic functional
impairment. Several different cell types generate progeny in response to injury, which …
impairment. Several different cell types generate progeny in response to injury, which …
Oligodendrocyte precursors induce early blood-brain barrier opening after white matter injury
JH Seo, N Miyamoto, K Hayakawa… - The Journal of …, 2013 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) are thought to maintain homeostasis and contribute
to long-term repair in adult white matter; however, their roles in the acute phase after brain …
to long-term repair in adult white matter; however, their roles in the acute phase after brain …
Glia in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases
Exclusively neuron-centric approaches to neuropathological mechanisms have not resulted
in major new breakthroughs in the prevention and therapy of neurodegenerative diseases …
in major new breakthroughs in the prevention and therapy of neurodegenerative diseases …
Functions of mature mammalian astrocytes: a current view
HK Kimelberg - The Neuroscientist, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Before the roles of normal, mature astrocytes in the mammalian CNS can be discussed, we
first need to define these cells. A definition proposed here is that such a class is best defined …
first need to define these cells. A definition proposed here is that such a class is best defined …
[PDF][PDF] m6A mRNA methylation is essential for oligodendrocyte maturation and CNS myelination
H Xu, Y Dzhashiashvili, A Shah, RB Kunjamma… - Neuron, 2020 - cell.com
The molecular mechanisms that govern the maturation of oligodendrocyte lineage cells
remain unclear. Emerging studies have shown that N 6-methyladenosine (m 6 A), the most …
remain unclear. Emerging studies have shown that N 6-methyladenosine (m 6 A), the most …