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Acute Neuroinflammation Induces Ais Structural Plasticity In A Nox2-Dependent Manner, S. D. Benusa, N. M. George, B. A. Sword, G. H. Devries, J. L. Dupree Jan 2017

Acute Neuroinflammation Induces Ais Structural Plasticity In A Nox2-Dependent Manner, S. D. Benusa, N. M. George, B. A. Sword, G. H. Devries, J. L. Dupree

Anatomy and Neurobiology Publications

Background

Chronic microglia-mediated inflammation and oxidative stress are well-characterized underlying factors in neurodegenerative disease, whereby reactive inflammatory microglia enhance ROS production and impact neuronal integrity. Recently, it has been shown that during chronic inflammation, neuronal integrity is compromised through targeted disruption of the axon initial segment (AIS), the axonal domain critical for action potential initiation. AIS disruption was associated with contact by reactive inflammatory microglia which wrap around the AIS, increasing association with disease progression. While it is clear that chronic microglial inflammation and enhanced ROS production impact neuronal integrity, little is known about how acute microglial inflammation influences AIS …


Altered Axon Initial Segment Structure And Function In Inflammatory Disease, Kareem C. Clark Jan 2017

Altered Axon Initial Segment Structure And Function In Inflammatory Disease, Kareem C. Clark

Theses and Dissertations

Axonal pathology is a key contributor to long-term disability in multiple sclerosis (MS), an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS), but the mechanisms that underlie axonal insults remain unclear. While most axonal pathologies characterized in MS are a direct consequence of myelin loss, we propose that axonal pathologies also occur independent of demyelination. In support of this idea, we recently reported that mice that develop experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), a model commonly used to mimic the pathogenesis of MS, exhibit a structural and functional disruption of the axon initial segment (AIS), a subdomain of the axon that …