Definition of Astrogliosis. Meaning of Astrogliosis. Synonyms of Astrogliosis

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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...
- which lead to astrogliosis are not fully understood, neuronal injury is well understood to cause astrocyte proliferation, and astrogliosis has long been...
- glial scar formation (gliosis) is a reactive cellular process involving astrogliosis that occurs after injury to the central nervous system. As with scarring...
- neurotoxic inflammatory monocytes to the CNS, and are responsible for astrogliosis, the scarring that prevents the spread of neuroinflammation and kills...
- 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...
- 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...