2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12974-021-02373-y
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MicroRNA-210 regulates the metabolic and inflammatory status of primary human astrocytes

Abstract: Background Astrocytes are the most numerous glial cell type with important roles in maintaining homeostasis and responding to diseases in the brain. Astrocyte function is subject to modulation by microRNAs (miRs), which are short nucleotide strands that regulate protein expression in a post-transcriptional manner. Understanding the miR expression profile of astrocytes in disease settings provides insight into the cellular stresses present in the microenvironment and may uncover pathways of ther… Show more

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“…In this study, neuronal injury was indicated by decreased Nissl staining and attenuated MAP2 intensity post‐TBI in the CA1 region. In addition, the number of A1‐type astrocytes and M1‐type microglia were shown to be increased, which indicates chronic inflammatory responses (Kieran et al, 2022; Subramaniam & Federoff, 2017). Recently, growing evidence suggest that chronic inflammatory responses induced by inflammatory glia leads to neuronal degeneration and loss (Brown & Neher, 2010; Suzumura et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, neuronal injury was indicated by decreased Nissl staining and attenuated MAP2 intensity post‐TBI in the CA1 region. In addition, the number of A1‐type astrocytes and M1‐type microglia were shown to be increased, which indicates chronic inflammatory responses (Kieran et al, 2022; Subramaniam & Federoff, 2017). Recently, growing evidence suggest that chronic inflammatory responses induced by inflammatory glia leads to neuronal degeneration and loss (Brown & Neher, 2010; Suzumura et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most inspiring finding of this study is the evidence specifying that severe atherosclerosis predisposes the ICA to BBA occurrence. Initially proposed by Ishikawa, many researchers surmised the traumatic laceration of the internal carotid artery as the direct cause of a BBA (15,16,29,30), but it contradicted against low head trauma rate in BBA patients; the exact pathology that makes ICA susceptible to lacerations remains elusive (16). We speculate that there might be a preexisting pathological weakness on the parent artery of BBAs.…”
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confidence: 84%
“…They assist in clearing excessive potassium ions around neurons by regulating the osmotic balance of ions and water and maintaining the relative stability of the neuronal external environment ( Jensen et al, 2013 ; Dinuzzo et al, 2017 ; Yang et al, 2021b ). Astrocytes are also involved in the inflammatory response post cerebral ischemia ( Gao et al, 2021 ; Mi et al, 2021 ; Kieran et al, 2022 ), although their roles are different in different stages of inflammation. In the initial phase of inflammation, astrocytes behave as antigen-presenting cells and secrete pro-inflammatory antigen-presenting cytokines to protect tissues from damage.…”
Section: Mechanism Of Exercise Preconditioning Induced Cerebral Ische...mentioning
confidence: 99%