The present study provides clear evidence of the link between the inflammationinduced synaptic alterations and anxiety- and depressive-like behaviours in EAE mice and proposes a novel mechanism of GA-mediated neuroprotection. Together these data point to microglia as a major cellular determinant of both synaptopathy and behavioural changes and as a target of GAmediated neuroprotection against excitotoxicity.

Gentile, A. (2014). Inflammation-induced synaptic dysfunction: implications for mood disorders and therapeutic interventions in experimental multiple sclerosis [10.58015/gentile-antonietta_phd2014].

Inflammation-induced synaptic dysfunction: implications for mood disorders and therapeutic interventions in experimental multiple sclerosis

GENTILE, ANTONIETTA
2014-01-01

Abstract

The present study provides clear evidence of the link between the inflammationinduced synaptic alterations and anxiety- and depressive-like behaviours in EAE mice and proposes a novel mechanism of GA-mediated neuroprotection. Together these data point to microglia as a major cellular determinant of both synaptopathy and behavioural changes and as a target of GAmediated neuroprotection against excitotoxicity.
2014
2013/2014
Neuroscienze
27.
neurology; inflammation-induced synaptic dysfunction; behaviour disorders; multiple sclerosis
Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA
Settore MEDS-12/A - Neurologia
English
Tesi di dottorato
Gentile, A. (2014). Inflammation-induced synaptic dysfunction: implications for mood disorders and therapeutic interventions in experimental multiple sclerosis [10.58015/gentile-antonietta_phd2014].
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