In this study we describe the most relevant morphological features of the microglial reaction that takes place in the arcuate nucleus (AN) after neurotoxic injury induced by a single subcutaneous injection of monosodium glutamate (MSG) in neonatal rats. The time course of the reaction was evaluated by lectinhistochemistry. Microglial/macrophagic cells were labelled with the lectin obtained from Lycopersicon esculentum and with B4 isolectin from Griffonia simplicifolia. The microglial response was also studied by ultrastructural observations. 'The histochemical study revealed the presence of few reactive microglial cells at 6 h post-injection. These cells were intensely stained and had a globular morphology but contained no neuronal debris i...
The lectin binding pattern of both Schwann cells and macrophages has been studied during axonal dege...
There is evidence that anterior hypothalamic lesions can block IgE-mediated immune responses. Change...
Microglial reactivity in response to a pathological microenvironment is hallmarked by a change in ce...
In this study we describe the most relevant morphological features of the microglial reaction that t...
Abstract--The xcitatory amino acid analog, N-methyl-D-aspartate, was injected intracortically into n...
ular Biology). Injury to the spinal cord leads to cellular changes not only in the affected neurons ...
By histochemical and immunocytochemical techniques, this study aimed to determine the possible invol...
Changes in the number and distribution of microglial cells proliferating in response to unilateral i...
High concentration of glutamate (Glu) is excitotoxic for nervous system structures. This may lead to...
Glutamatergic post-synaptic receptors are closely related to the known excitotoxic effects of high d...
Volkensin, a highly toxic protein retrogradely transported through axons, was used to target primary...
Satellite glia of the peripheral nervous system ganglia provide metabolic protection to the neurons....
Axonal injury in peripheral nerve results in massive motoneuron loss during development. The purpose...
A simple method to co-culture granule neurons and glia from a single brain region is described, and ...
Using immunocytochemistry with monoclonal antibodies against surface immunomolecules and Griffonia s...
The lectin binding pattern of both Schwann cells and macrophages has been studied during axonal dege...
There is evidence that anterior hypothalamic lesions can block IgE-mediated immune responses. Change...
Microglial reactivity in response to a pathological microenvironment is hallmarked by a change in ce...
In this study we describe the most relevant morphological features of the microglial reaction that t...
Abstract--The xcitatory amino acid analog, N-methyl-D-aspartate, was injected intracortically into n...
ular Biology). Injury to the spinal cord leads to cellular changes not only in the affected neurons ...
By histochemical and immunocytochemical techniques, this study aimed to determine the possible invol...
Changes in the number and distribution of microglial cells proliferating in response to unilateral i...
High concentration of glutamate (Glu) is excitotoxic for nervous system structures. This may lead to...
Glutamatergic post-synaptic receptors are closely related to the known excitotoxic effects of high d...
Volkensin, a highly toxic protein retrogradely transported through axons, was used to target primary...
Satellite glia of the peripheral nervous system ganglia provide metabolic protection to the neurons....
Axonal injury in peripheral nerve results in massive motoneuron loss during development. The purpose...
A simple method to co-culture granule neurons and glia from a single brain region is described, and ...
Using immunocytochemistry with monoclonal antibodies against surface immunomolecules and Griffonia s...
The lectin binding pattern of both Schwann cells and macrophages has been studied during axonal dege...
There is evidence that anterior hypothalamic lesions can block IgE-mediated immune responses. Change...
Microglial reactivity in response to a pathological microenvironment is hallmarked by a change in ce...