2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12967-024-05912-2
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Depleting parenchymal border macrophages alleviates cerebral edema and neuroinflammation following status epilepticus

Renbao Lin,
Rui Luo,
Xinyue Yu
et al.

Abstract: Background Status epilepticus (SE) is a common severe neurological emergency. Cerebral edema caused by SE is unavoidable and may exacerbate epilepsy. Recent studies have identified cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) as a crucial fluid source of initial cerebral edema following ischemic stroke and cardiac arrest. Moreover, synchronized neuronal firings drive CSF influx into interstitial fluid (ISF). Parenchymal border macrophages (PBMs) have been found to play a role in regulating CSF flow dynamics. However, the involve… Show more

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