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Molecular dialogs between the ischemic brain and the peripheral immune system: dualistic roles in injury and repair.  期刊论文  

  • 编号:
    c046924e-bbae-4640-a510-ac9af568db94
  • 作者:
    An, Chengrui[0][1] Shi, Yejie[1][1] Li, Peiying[2][2] Hu, Xiaoming[3][3] Gan, Y.[4][4] Stetler, R. Anne[5][5] Leak, R. K.[6][6] Gao, Yanqin[7][3] Sun, Baoliang[8][7] Zheng, Ping[9][8] Chen, Jun[10][3]
  • 地址:

    [1]Fudan University, State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology,Shanghai,China

    [2]University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Center of Cerebrovascular Disease Research,Pittsburgh,United States

    [3]University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Neurology,Pittsburgh,United States

    [4]

    [5]University of Pittsburgh,Pittsburgh,United States

    [6]Duquesne University,Pittsburgh,United States

    [7]Taishan Medical University,Tainan,China

    [8]Chinese Academy of Sciences, Key Laboratory of Systems Microbial Biotechnology,Beijing,China

  • 语种:
    英文
  • 期刊:
    Progress in neurobiology ISSN:1873-5118 2014 年 115 卷 (6 - 24)
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  • 摘要:

    Immune and inflammatory responses actively modulate the pathophysiological processes of acute brain injuries such as stroke. Soon after the onset of stroke, signals such as brain-derived antigens, danger-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), cytokines, and chemokines are released from the injured brain into the systemic circulation. The injured brain also communicates with peripheral organs through the parasympathetic and sympathetic branches of the autonomic nervous system. Many of these diverse signals not only activate resident immune cells in the brain, but also trigger robust immune responses in the periphery. Peripheral immune cells then migrate toward the site of injury and release additional cytokines, chemokines, and other molecules, causing further disruptive or protective effects in the ischemic brain. Bidirectional communication between the injured brain and the peripheral immune system is now known to regulate the progression of stroke pathology as well as tissue repair. In the end, this exquisitely coordinated crosstalk helps determine the fate of animals after stroke. This article reviews the literature on ischemic brain-derived signals through which peripheral immune responses are triggered, and the potential impact of these peripheral responses on brain injury and repair. Pharmacological strategies and cell-based therapies that target the dialog between the brain and peripheral immune system show promise as potential novel treatments for stroke. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

  • 推荐引用方式
    GB/T 7714:
    An Chengrui/55370457800[0],Shi Yejie/36464380500[1],Li Peiying/56398721200[2], et al. Molecular dialogs between the ischemic brain and the peripheral immune system: dualistic roles in injury and repair. [J].Progress in neurobiology,2014,115:6-24.
  • APA:
    An Chengrui/55370457800[0],Shi Yejie/36464380500[1],Li Peiying/56398721200[2],Hu Xiaoming/55344619000[3],&Chen Jun/55139502400[10].(2014).Molecular dialogs between the ischemic brain and the peripheral immune system: dualistic roles in injury and repair. .Progress in neurobiology,115:6-24.
  • MLA:
    An Chengrui/55370457800[0], et al. "Molecular dialogs between the ischemic brain and the peripheral immune system: dualistic roles in injury and repair." .Progress in neurobiology 115(2014):6-24.
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