Unlike microglia and NG2 glia, astrocytes are incapable of migrating to sites of injury in the posttraumatic cerebral cortex, instead relying on proliferation to replenish their numbers and distribution in the affected region. However, neither the spectrum of their proliferative repertoire nor their postinjury distribution has been examined in vivo. Using a combination of different thymidine analogs and clonal analysis in a model of repetitive traumatic brain injury, we show for the first time that astrocytes that are quiescent following an initial injury can be coerced to proliferate after a repeated insult in the cerebral cortex grey matter. Interestingly, this process is promoted by invasion of monocytes to the injury site, as their gene...
Astrocytes are increasingly recognised as partaking in complex homeostatic mechanisms critical for r...
Astrocytes sense changes in neural activity and extracellular space composition. In response, they e...
Dividing cells were labeled with [H-3]thymidine injected at different intervals following the injury...
Unlike microglia and NG2 glia, astrocytes are incapable of migrating to sites of injury in the postt...
Unlike microglia and NG2 glia, astrocytes are incapable of migrating to sites of injury in the postt...
Reactive gliosis is the universal reaction to brain injury, but the precise origin and subsequent fa...
Reactive gliosis is the universal reaction to brain injury, but the precise origin and subsequent fa...
Scar formation after brain injury is still poorly understood. To further elucidate such processes, h...
Long considered merely a trophic and mechanical support to neurons, astrocytes have progressively ta...
Astrocytes present a major population of glial cells in the adult mammalian brain. The heterogeneity...
Astrocytes are thought to have important roles after brain injury, but their behavior has largely be...
Astrocytes are thought to have important roles after brain injury, but their behavior has largely be...
<p>(A) Astrocytes derived from the adult brain engulf cell corpses. Mixed cell cultures derived from...
Scar formation after brain injury is still poorly understood. To further elucidate such processes, h...
Astrocytes respond to traumatic brain injury (TBI) by altered gene expression, hypertrophy and proli...
Astrocytes are increasingly recognised as partaking in complex homeostatic mechanisms critical for r...
Astrocytes sense changes in neural activity and extracellular space composition. In response, they e...
Dividing cells were labeled with [H-3]thymidine injected at different intervals following the injury...
Unlike microglia and NG2 glia, astrocytes are incapable of migrating to sites of injury in the postt...
Unlike microglia and NG2 glia, astrocytes are incapable of migrating to sites of injury in the postt...
Reactive gliosis is the universal reaction to brain injury, but the precise origin and subsequent fa...
Reactive gliosis is the universal reaction to brain injury, but the precise origin and subsequent fa...
Scar formation after brain injury is still poorly understood. To further elucidate such processes, h...
Long considered merely a trophic and mechanical support to neurons, astrocytes have progressively ta...
Astrocytes present a major population of glial cells in the adult mammalian brain. The heterogeneity...
Astrocytes are thought to have important roles after brain injury, but their behavior has largely be...
Astrocytes are thought to have important roles after brain injury, but their behavior has largely be...
<p>(A) Astrocytes derived from the adult brain engulf cell corpses. Mixed cell cultures derived from...
Scar formation after brain injury is still poorly understood. To further elucidate such processes, h...
Astrocytes respond to traumatic brain injury (TBI) by altered gene expression, hypertrophy and proli...
Astrocytes are increasingly recognised as partaking in complex homeostatic mechanisms critical for r...
Astrocytes sense changes in neural activity and extracellular space composition. In response, they e...
Dividing cells were labeled with [H-3]thymidine injected at different intervals following the injury...