Background Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most prevalent form of age-related dementia, and its effect on society increases exponentially as the population ages. Accumulating evidence suggests that neuroinflammation, mediated by the brain’s innate immune system, contributes to AD neuropathology and exacerbates the course of the disease. However, there is no experimental evidence for a causal link between systemic inflammation or neuroinflammation and the onset of the disease. Methods The viral mimic, polyriboinosinic-polyribocytidilic acid (PolyI:C) was used to stimulate the immune system of experimental animals. Wild-type (WT) and transgenic mice were exposed to this cytokine inducer prenatally (gestation day (GD)17) and/or in adultho...
Neuroinflammation and the tissue-resident innate immune cells, the microglia, respond and contribute...
Systemic bacterial infection can worsen Alzheimer’s disease (AD) progression by compromising the cen...
peer reviewedAlzheimer's disease (AD) still remains an enigma for researchers and clinicians. The on...
Abstract Background Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most prevalent form of age-related dementia, and...
Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common form of dementia and is the fifth-leading cause of death in p...
Systemic infections accelerate the progression of neurodegenerative conditions, such as Alzheimer’s ...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in the most common neurodegenerative disorder in the world, affecting over ...
This study examines the link between peripheral immune changes in perpetuation of the Alzheimer's di...
BackgroundImmune system activation is frequently reported in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD)....
Neuropathological studies have revealed the presence of a broad variety of inflammation-related prot...
The mouse is one of the organisms most widely used as an animal model in biomedical research, due to...
The innate immune system is strongly implicated in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). In ...
Early neuroimmune dysfunction may play a driving role in the etiopathology of Alzheimer's disease (A...
Neuroinflammation is thought to contribute to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathogenesis that is, to a la...
Systemic inflammation has been implicated in the progression of Alzheimer’s disease (AD); however, l...
Neuroinflammation and the tissue-resident innate immune cells, the microglia, respond and contribute...
Systemic bacterial infection can worsen Alzheimer’s disease (AD) progression by compromising the cen...
peer reviewedAlzheimer's disease (AD) still remains an enigma for researchers and clinicians. The on...
Abstract Background Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most prevalent form of age-related dementia, and...
Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common form of dementia and is the fifth-leading cause of death in p...
Systemic infections accelerate the progression of neurodegenerative conditions, such as Alzheimer’s ...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in the most common neurodegenerative disorder in the world, affecting over ...
This study examines the link between peripheral immune changes in perpetuation of the Alzheimer's di...
BackgroundImmune system activation is frequently reported in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD)....
Neuropathological studies have revealed the presence of a broad variety of inflammation-related prot...
The mouse is one of the organisms most widely used as an animal model in biomedical research, due to...
The innate immune system is strongly implicated in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). In ...
Early neuroimmune dysfunction may play a driving role in the etiopathology of Alzheimer's disease (A...
Neuroinflammation is thought to contribute to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathogenesis that is, to a la...
Systemic inflammation has been implicated in the progression of Alzheimer’s disease (AD); however, l...
Neuroinflammation and the tissue-resident innate immune cells, the microglia, respond and contribute...
Systemic bacterial infection can worsen Alzheimer’s disease (AD) progression by compromising the cen...
peer reviewedAlzheimer's disease (AD) still remains an enigma for researchers and clinicians. The on...