Activation and mobilization of microglia are early events in the majority of brain pathologies. Among the signalling molecules that can affect microglial behaviour, we investigated whether nerve growth factor (NGF) was able to influence microglial motility. We found that NGF induced chemotaxis of microglial cells through the activation of TrkA receptor. In addition, NGF chemotactic activity was increased in the presence of low concentrations (≤ 0.2 ng/ml) of transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β), which at this concentration showed chemotactic activity per se. On the contrary, NGF-induced microglial migration was reduced in the presence of chemokinetic concentration of TGF-β (≥ 2 ng/ml). Finally, both basal and NGF-induced migratory activity ...
Abstract Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) are promising for the treatment of degenerative disea...
Neuronal development and maintenance of function in the adult nervous system are both influenced by ...
SummaryMicroglia are the resident macrophages of the CNS, and their functions have been extensively ...
Microglia are the sentinels of the brain but a clear understanding of the factors that modulate thei...
Previous studies in the rat suggest that microglial cells represent a potential druggable target for...
The Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) is crucial for the survival and differentiation of the nerve cells in ...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationThe nerve growth factor (NGF) precursor, p...
There is growing interest in the complex relationship between the nervous and immune systems and how...
AbstractWhile nerve growth factor (NGF) is best known for its trophic functions, recent experiments ...
Abstract Background Overactivated microglia that cluster at neuritic plaques constantly release neur...
The physiology of NGF is extremely complex, and although the study of this neurotrophin began more t...
The regulation of microglial cell phenotype is a potential therapeutic intervention in neurodegenera...
The receptor for nerve growth factor (NGF) comprises a 75-kDa (NGFRp75) and a tyrosine kinase A (Trk...
Neurotrophins can influence multiple cellular functions depending on the cellular context and the sp...
Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) is a therapeutic candidate for Alzheimer's disease, based on its well know...
Abstract Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) are promising for the treatment of degenerative disea...
Neuronal development and maintenance of function in the adult nervous system are both influenced by ...
SummaryMicroglia are the resident macrophages of the CNS, and their functions have been extensively ...
Microglia are the sentinels of the brain but a clear understanding of the factors that modulate thei...
Previous studies in the rat suggest that microglial cells represent a potential druggable target for...
The Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) is crucial for the survival and differentiation of the nerve cells in ...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationThe nerve growth factor (NGF) precursor, p...
There is growing interest in the complex relationship between the nervous and immune systems and how...
AbstractWhile nerve growth factor (NGF) is best known for its trophic functions, recent experiments ...
Abstract Background Overactivated microglia that cluster at neuritic plaques constantly release neur...
The physiology of NGF is extremely complex, and although the study of this neurotrophin began more t...
The regulation of microglial cell phenotype is a potential therapeutic intervention in neurodegenera...
The receptor for nerve growth factor (NGF) comprises a 75-kDa (NGFRp75) and a tyrosine kinase A (Trk...
Neurotrophins can influence multiple cellular functions depending on the cellular context and the sp...
Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) is a therapeutic candidate for Alzheimer's disease, based on its well know...
Abstract Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) are promising for the treatment of degenerative disea...
Neuronal development and maintenance of function in the adult nervous system are both influenced by ...
SummaryMicroglia are the resident macrophages of the CNS, and their functions have been extensively ...