Microglial DBP Signaling Mediates Behavioral Abnormality Induced by Chronic Periodontitis in Mice
Ting Cao,
Dan Tian,
Si‐Ying Wang
et al.
Abstract:Several lines of evidence implicate that chronic periodontitis (CP) increases the risk of mental illnesses, such as anxiety and depression, yet, the associated molecular mechanism for this remains poorly defined. Here, it is reported that mice subjected to CP exhibited depression‐like behaviors and hippocampal memory deficits, accompanied by synapse loss and neurogenesis impairment in the hippocampus. RNA microarray analysis disclosed that albumin D‐site‐binding protein (DBP) is identified as the most prominen… Show more
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