Spinal cord injury (SCI) activates macrophages, endowing them with both reparative and pathological functions. The mechanisms responsible for these divergent functions are unknown but are likely controlled through stochastic activation of different macrophage receptor subtypes. Various danger-associated molecular patterns released from dying cells in the injured spinal cord likely activate distinct subtypes of macrophage pattern recognition receptors, including bacterial toll-like receptors (TLRs) and fungal C-type lectin receptors (e.g., dectin-1). To determine the in vivo consequences of activating these receptors, ligands specific for TLR2 or dectin-1 were microinjected, alone or in combination, into intact spinal cord. Both ligands elic...
Sensory neurons located in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) convey sensory information from peripheral tiss...
Developing successful therapies for spinal cord injury (SCI) is a formidable medical challenge in pa...
Although macrophages (MΦ) are known as essential players in wound healing, their contribution to rec...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) activates macrophages, endowing them with both reparative and pathological ...
Dectin-1, a C-type lectin receptor, plays a role in nerve injury in the central nervous system. Howe...
Background: The activation of the immune system in neurodegeneration has detrimental as well as bene...
Macrophages and microglia are implicated in spinal cord injury, but their precise role is not clear....
Spinal cord injury (SCI) triggers chronic intraspinal inflammation consisting of activated resident ...
Abstract After central nervous system (CNS) trauma, axons have a low capacity for regeneration. Rege...
AbstractThe injured spinal cord does not heal properly. In contrast, tissue repair and functional re...
In the injured adult mammalian central nervous system (CNS), severed axons fail to undergo spontaneo...
Background Large-scale macrophage infiltration and reactive astrogliosis are hallmarks of early spin...
Traumatic SCI initially causes mechanical rupture of the spinal cord nervous tissue resulting in imm...
Background Recent in vivo and in vitro studies in non-neuronal and neuronal tissues have shown that ...
This study investigated the role of the alternative receptor for complement activation fragment C5a,...
Sensory neurons located in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) convey sensory information from peripheral tiss...
Developing successful therapies for spinal cord injury (SCI) is a formidable medical challenge in pa...
Although macrophages (MΦ) are known as essential players in wound healing, their contribution to rec...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) activates macrophages, endowing them with both reparative and pathological ...
Dectin-1, a C-type lectin receptor, plays a role in nerve injury in the central nervous system. Howe...
Background: The activation of the immune system in neurodegeneration has detrimental as well as bene...
Macrophages and microglia are implicated in spinal cord injury, but their precise role is not clear....
Spinal cord injury (SCI) triggers chronic intraspinal inflammation consisting of activated resident ...
Abstract After central nervous system (CNS) trauma, axons have a low capacity for regeneration. Rege...
AbstractThe injured spinal cord does not heal properly. In contrast, tissue repair and functional re...
In the injured adult mammalian central nervous system (CNS), severed axons fail to undergo spontaneo...
Background Large-scale macrophage infiltration and reactive astrogliosis are hallmarks of early spin...
Traumatic SCI initially causes mechanical rupture of the spinal cord nervous tissue resulting in imm...
Background Recent in vivo and in vitro studies in non-neuronal and neuronal tissues have shown that ...
This study investigated the role of the alternative receptor for complement activation fragment C5a,...
Sensory neurons located in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) convey sensory information from peripheral tiss...
Developing successful therapies for spinal cord injury (SCI) is a formidable medical challenge in pa...
Although macrophages (MΦ) are known as essential players in wound healing, their contribution to rec...