Impact of Microglial Activation on Astroglial Connexin Expression and Function in Brain Inflammation

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2013
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The central nervous system (CNS) is capable of dynamic immune and inŽammatory responses mediated by the activation of microglia, the brain resident macrophage population, and astrocyte reactivity. A growing body of evidence shows that the innate immune response exerts a dichotomous role in the brain. Under physiological conditions, microglia exhibit a resting phenotype that is associated with the production of anti-inŽammatory and neurotrophic factors. Microglia shift to an activated phenotype in response to a wide range of insults that activate speciŸc signaling pathways, thereby promoting an inŽammatory response necessary to further engage the immune system. The sustained inŽammation resulting in brain injury and pathology
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Giaume C, Froger N, Orellana JA, Retamal M, Saez JC. Impact of Microglial Activation on Astroglial Connexin Expression and Function in Brain Inflammation. In: Oviedo-Orta, Kwak and Evans,editors. Connexin cell communication channels: roles on the immune system and immunopathology. Estados Unidos: Taylor and Francis publisher; 2013. p. 219-232.