1996
DOI: 10.1016/0306-4522(95)00296-u
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Effects of chronic intrahippocampal infusion of lipopolysaccharide in the rat

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“…The kinetics of the inflammatory reaction following intracerebral LPS infusion have been previously described in murine (Andersson et al,l992b) and rat (Bourdiol et al, 1991;Montero-Menei et al, 1994Szczepanik et al, 1996) CNS. Similarly, the aim of our study was to determine whether glial activation by a single LPS injection into the SN could have any effect on the viability of the dopaminergic neurons in vivo.…”
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“…The kinetics of the inflammatory reaction following intracerebral LPS infusion have been previously described in murine (Andersson et al,l992b) and rat (Bourdiol et al, 1991;Montero-Menei et al, 1994Szczepanik et al, 1996) CNS. Similarly, the aim of our study was to determine whether glial activation by a single LPS injection into the SN could have any effect on the viability of the dopaminergic neurons in vivo.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking into account that intracerebral injection of LPS activates glial cells in vivo (Bourdiol et al, 1991;Andersson et al, 1992b;Montero-Menei et al, 1994Szczepanik at al., 1996) and that, recently, in vitro studies (Bronstein et al, 1995) have described that dopaminergic neurons were twice as sensitive to the toxic effects of LPS as were tyrosine hydroxylase (TH)-negative neurons, we consider that LPS provides an interesting model to study the re-sponse of the dopaminergic system to inflammation and to help clarify how brain cells can be involved in neurotoxic processes.…”
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“…Intrahippocampal LPS injections enhanced ␤-amyloid clearance in aged transgenic mice that develop Alzheimer's disease-like pathology (DiCarlo et al, 2001;Malm et al, 2005), although contradictory results were obtained in younger mice (Qiao et al, 2001). In contrast, direct injection of TLR ligands into the healthy brain or spinal cord induced robust inflammation that caused tissue damage and, in some cases, behavioral deficits (Szczepanik et al, 1996;Fitch et al, 1999;Popovich et al, 2002). TLR4 and TLR9 ligands may mediate neuronal and oligodendrocyte injury indirectly, via effects on microglia (Lehnardt et al, 2002(Lehnardt et al, , 2003Iliev et al, 2004).…”
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“…Administration of the TLR 2 ligand zymosan promoted regeneration after optic nerve crush injury [16], and systemic injection of the TLR 4 ligand -LPS accelerated myelin clearance in the injured spinal cord [30]. Direct injection of TLR ligands into the healthy brain or spinal cord induced robust inflammation that caused tissue damage [11,24].…”
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confidence: 99%