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Role Of Astrocyte-Derived Extracellular Vesicles In Neuroinflammation Mediated By Drug Abuse, Ke Liao
Role Of Astrocyte-Derived Extracellular Vesicles In Neuroinflammation Mediated By Drug Abuse, Ke Liao
Theses & Dissertations
Neuronal damage and neuroinflammation is a hallmark feature of HIV-associated neurological disorders (HANDs). Opioids abuse accelerates the incidence and progression of HAND; however, the mechanisms underlying the potentiation of neuropathogenesis by these drugs remain elusive. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are essential conduits in HIV and drug abuse-mediated synaptodendritic injury and neuroinflammation. Findings from our group have demonstrated that astrocyte-derived EV (ADEV)-miRNA-29b mediates HIV Tat and morphine-induced neuronal injury, thus underscoring the importance of such interactions in NeuroHIV.
Besides, HIV Tat and morphine-mediated synaptodendritic injury via ADEVs, we are also interested in whether ADEVs contributes to neuroinflammation. Microglia are critical players in …
Development And Sensory Experience Dependent Regulation Of Microglia In Barrel Cortex, Joshua C. Brumberg, John Kalambogias, Chia-Chien Chen, Safraz Khan, Titus Son, Carolyn Headlam, Cindy Lin
Development And Sensory Experience Dependent Regulation Of Microglia In Barrel Cortex, Joshua C. Brumberg, John Kalambogias, Chia-Chien Chen, Safraz Khan, Titus Son, Carolyn Headlam, Cindy Lin
Publications and Research
The barrel cortex is within the primary somatosensory cortex of the rodent, and processes signals from the vibrissae. Much focus has been devoted to the function of neurons, more recently, the role of glial cells in the processing of sensory input has gained increasing interest. Microglia are the principal immune cells of the nervous system that survey and regulate the cellular constituents of the dynamic nervous system. We investigated the normal and disrupted development of microglia in barrel cortex by chronically depriving sensory signals via whisker trimming for the animals’ first postnatal month. Using immunohistochemistry to label microglia, we performed …
Brain-Specific And Systemic Inflammatory Response Following Repetitive Concussive Impact In A Mouse Model, So Young Eo
Brain-Specific And Systemic Inflammatory Response Following Repetitive Concussive Impact In A Mouse Model, So Young Eo
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Concussion is the most common form of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). TBI resolution is modulated by neuroinflammation, which is augmented by the infiltration of innate immune cells from the circulation. Peripheral, myeloid immune cells not only invade neural tissues but other organs as well causing local inflammation and tissue damage, known as systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Here, I assessed the temporal and anatomical nature of the neural and systemic cellular inflammatory response to repetitive, mTBI in a 3-hit mouse model of concussion. The results showed significant microglial activity, accumulation of peripheral myeloid cells and prominent axonal damage post-injury. The …
Rejuvenation Of The Epigenetic Landscape Of The Aged Brain Through Manipulation Of Circulating Factors, Edward Koellhoffer
Rejuvenation Of The Epigenetic Landscape Of The Aged Brain Through Manipulation Of Circulating Factors, Edward Koellhoffer
Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)
The aging population of the United States is expanding at an alarming rate. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that the population of those age 65 years and older will reach over 50 million by 2020 and will double to 100 million by 2060. This will not only put a massive strain on national healthcare resources, but will also increase the number of those who are not able to live and function independently. It is becoming increasingly vital to understand how the brain changes with age and mechanisms to possibly protect and rejuvenate the aged brain to a …
Mechanisms Of Microglia Mediated Apolipoprotien E Neurotoxicity, Pardeep Singh
Mechanisms Of Microglia Mediated Apolipoprotien E Neurotoxicity, Pardeep Singh
Dissertations and Theses
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Induction Of Cerebral Hyperexcitability By Peripheral Viral Challenge: Role Of Cxcl10 Chemokine, Tiffany J. Petrisko
Induction Of Cerebral Hyperexcitability By Peripheral Viral Challenge: Role Of Cxcl10 Chemokine, Tiffany J. Petrisko
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports
Peripheral viral infections are potent comorbid factors that exacerbate neurodegeneration. Although the underlying mechanisms have not been defined, neuronal hyperexcitability has been established as an underlying feature. Our lab has developed a preclinical model in which a viral mimetic, polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid (PIC) is injected intraperitoneally to induce an anti-viral acute phase response (APR). APR in turn elicits robust neuronal hyperexcitability. The present study was undertaken to characterize molecular mechanisms that mediate the development of hyperexcitability in response to PIC challenge. The analysis of brain tissue after PIC challenge revealed a robust elevation of CXCL10 chemokine, indicating its putative role in …