Abstract Background Imbalances in the regulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines have been increasingly correlated with a number of severe and prevalent neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorder, schizophrenia and Down syndrome. Although several studies have shown that cytokines have potent effects on neural function, their role in neural development is still poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the link between abnormal cytokine levels and neural development using the Xenopus laevis tadpole visual system, a model frequently used to examine the anatomical and functional development of neural circuits. Results Using a test for a visually guided behavior that requires normal visual system development, we exam...
Abstract Increasing evidence underlines that prototypical inflammatory cytokines (IL-1\u3b2, TNF-\u3...
Pro-inflammatory cytokines have been demonstrated to have a diverse range of actions on the function...
Cytokines are constitutively released in the healthy brain by resident myeloid cells to keep proper ...
Early in development the visual circuitry in the brain is highly plastic. Factors that contribute t...
Cytokines are pleotrophic proteins that coordinate the host response to infection as well as mediate...
International audienceInflammation appears as a cardinal mediator of the deleterious effect of early...
Maternal infection and inflammation during foetal development are implicated in the pathogenesis of ...
Cytokines are pleotrophic proteins that coordinate the host response to infection as well as mediate...
In a PCR screen to identify novel cytokine candidates involved in neuronal development, we identifie...
During development, the growth of neural processes is regulated by an array of cellular and molecula...
Synapses are specialized points of contact between neurons allowing for rapid transfer of signals in...
The effects of highly prevalent early-life seizures on neuronal activity-dependent developmental pro...
Maternal infection during pregnancy is associated with increased risk of psychiatric and neurodevelo...
Neurogenesis is an important process regulating learning and memory, with neurotrophic factors like ...
The major neuropathological substrate associated with cerebral palsy (CP) is a form of white matter ...
Abstract Increasing evidence underlines that prototypical inflammatory cytokines (IL-1\u3b2, TNF-\u3...
Pro-inflammatory cytokines have been demonstrated to have a diverse range of actions on the function...
Cytokines are constitutively released in the healthy brain by resident myeloid cells to keep proper ...
Early in development the visual circuitry in the brain is highly plastic. Factors that contribute t...
Cytokines are pleotrophic proteins that coordinate the host response to infection as well as mediate...
International audienceInflammation appears as a cardinal mediator of the deleterious effect of early...
Maternal infection and inflammation during foetal development are implicated in the pathogenesis of ...
Cytokines are pleotrophic proteins that coordinate the host response to infection as well as mediate...
In a PCR screen to identify novel cytokine candidates involved in neuronal development, we identifie...
During development, the growth of neural processes is regulated by an array of cellular and molecula...
Synapses are specialized points of contact between neurons allowing for rapid transfer of signals in...
The effects of highly prevalent early-life seizures on neuronal activity-dependent developmental pro...
Maternal infection during pregnancy is associated with increased risk of psychiatric and neurodevelo...
Neurogenesis is an important process regulating learning and memory, with neurotrophic factors like ...
The major neuropathological substrate associated with cerebral palsy (CP) is a form of white matter ...
Abstract Increasing evidence underlines that prototypical inflammatory cytokines (IL-1\u3b2, TNF-\u3...
Pro-inflammatory cytokines have been demonstrated to have a diverse range of actions on the function...
Cytokines are constitutively released in the healthy brain by resident myeloid cells to keep proper ...