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Astrogliosis (also
known as
astrocytosis or
referred to as
reactive astrogliosis) is an
abnormal increase in the
number of
astrocytes due to the destruction...
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which lead to
astrogliosis are not
fully understood,
neuronal injury is well
understood to
cause astrocyte proliferation, and
astrogliosis has long been...
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glial scar
formation (gliosis) is a
reactive cellular process involving astrogliosis that
occurs after injury to the
central nervous system. As with scarring...
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neurotoxic inflammatory monocytes to the CNS, and are
responsible for
astrogliosis, the
scarring that
prevents the
spread of
neuroinflammation and kills...
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necrosis 1 day – 5
years Spongiosis of
surrounding tissue 1 day and
older Astrogliosis (gemistocytes) 2 days and
older Neo-vascularization 3 days and older...
- PD-related
motor symptoms and PD-like pathology,
including reactive astrogliosis,
excessive astrocytic GABA, and
nigrostriatal DAergic neuronal loss in...
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vacuole formation in the neurons.
Other histological changes include astrogliosis and the
absence of an
inflammatory reaction.
While the
incubation period...
- mechanisms, respectively, and
inhibition of
methamphetamine induced astrogliosis is
likely to
occur through a CB2
receptor dependent mechanism for THC...
- gene (HTT). HD is
characterized by loss of
medium spiny neurons and
astrogliosis. The
first brain region to be
substantially affected is the striatum...
- astrocytes. Its
activity as an
inhibitor of
inflammation counteracts reactive astrogliosis induced by beta-amyloid peptide, in a
model relevant for neurodegeneration...