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Neuronal - Glia Interactions

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Neuronal-glia interactions refer to the complex communication and functional relationships between neurons and glial cells in the nervous system. These interactions are crucial for maintaining homeostasis, supporting neuronal function, modulating synaptic activity, and influencing neurodevelopment and repair processes.
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Neuronal-glia interactions refer to the complex communication and functional relationships between neurons and glial cells in the nervous system. These interactions are crucial for maintaining homeostasis, supporting neuronal function, modulating synaptic activity, and influencing neurodevelopment and repair processes.
Citation: Reis de Assis, D.; Szabo, A.; Requena Osete, J.; Puppo, F.; O'Connell, K.S.; A. Akkouh, I.; Hughes, T.; Frei, E.; A. Andreassen, O.; Djurovic, S. Using iPSC Models to Understand the Role of Estrogen in Neuron-Glia Interactions... more
Abstract: The effect of chronic and in vitro ethanol exposure on brain oxygen radical formation and lipid peroxidation was analyzed. Ethanol induces a dose-dependent increase in lipid peroxidation in brain homogenates. The peroxidative... more
Synaptic plasticity is the capacity of a preexisting connection between two neurons to change in strength as a function of neural activity. Because synaptic plasticity is the major candidate mechanism for learning and memory, the... more
Inflammatory processes and cytokine expression have been implicated in the pathogenesis of several neurodegenerative disorders. Chronic ethanol intake induces brain damage, although the mechanisms involved in this effect are not well... more
Glutamatergic gliotransmission, that is, the release of glutamate from perisynaptic astrocyte processes in an activity-dependent manner, has emerged as a potentially crucial signaling pathway for regulation of synaptic plasticity, yet its... more
In the present study we analyze the events which occur during the early stages of astrogliogenesis by examining the pattern of both GFAP and vimentin gene expression and their corresponding immunoreactive proteins during rat brain... more
Bergmann glia (BG), a specific type of radial astro-cytes in the cerebellum, play a variety of vital functions in the development of this structure. However, the possible role of BG in the development of abnormalities observed in... more
Extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules in the central nervous system form highly organized ECM structures around cell somata, axon initial segments, and synapses and play prominent roles in early development by guiding cell migration,... more
The complexity of the signaling network that underlies astrocyte-synapse interactions may seem discouraging when tackled from a theoretical perspective. Computational modeling is challenged by the fact that many details remain hitherto... more
Multiple hypothalamic neuronal populations that regulate energy balance have been identified. Although hypothalamic glia exist in abundance and form intimate structural connections with neurons, their roles in energy homeostasis are less... more
Neuronal excitability relies on inward sodium and outward potassium fluxes during action potentials. To prevent neuronal hyperexcitability, potassium ions have to be taken up quickly. However, the dynamics of the activity-dependent... more
Abstract: The alterations in astrocyte proliferation and differentiation induced by prenatal exposure to alcohol (PEA) suggest that ethanol exposure affects the radial glial cells, the main astrocytic precursors. We have investigated the... more
Objective: Implantable neural electrode devices are important tools for neuroscience research and have an increasing range of clinical applications. However, the intricacies of the biological response after implantation, and their... more
Recent experimental evidence on the clustering of glutamate and GABA transporters on astrocytic processes surrounding synaptic terminals pose the question of the functional relevance of the astrocytes in the regulation of neural activity.... more
Cholesterol secoaldehyde (ChSeco or 3b-hydroxy-5-oxo-5,6-secocholestan-6-al) has been shown to induce Ab aggregation and apoptosis in GT1-7 hypothalamic neurons. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of ChSeco on rat... more
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Background : Neurocysticercosis is a parasitic disease that affects the central nervous system. Its main clinical manifestations are epileptic seizures. The objective of this study was to investigate the correlation between... more
Recent literature shows a controversial new push to tie microorganisms to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Study after study, in which scientists have injected human Alzheimer-diseased brain tissue into mice and other laboratory animals that... more
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