astrocyte การใช้
- These glia include the oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells, and astrocytes.
- Reactive astrocytes respond according to different signals and impact neuronal function.
- GS, in the brain, is found primarily in astrocytes.
- Another perspective is that astrocyte swelling is due to glutamine accumulation.
- Astrocytes have also been implicated in multiple sclerosis ( MS ).
- Whatever the problem is, it produces apoptosis of neurons respecting astrocytes
- The astrocytes express glutamate transporters to remove glutamate from the synapse.
- The mechanism of ATP release from astrocytes is not well understood.
- Communication between astrocytes and neurons is very important in neuronal function.
- Astrocytes form an outer limiting membrane to interact with the pia.
- Astrocytes signal neurons to build synapses by secreting a protein.
- The external plexiform layer contains astrocytes, interneurons and some mitral cells.
- Reactive astrocytes may also promote secondary degeneration after CNS injury.
- It seems currently that astrocytes are spared in these IgG negative cases.
- Alternatively, the accumulation of glycosaminoglycan astrocytes in MS lesions.
- Astrocytes protect neurons against excitotoxicity by taking up excess ammonia and glutamate.
- The CCL2 chemokine is also expressed by neurons, astrocytes and microglia.
- Gliomas of the optic chiasm are usually derived from astrocytes.
- Astrocytes maintain a small stock of nutrients in the form of glycogen.
- In general, its expression is confined to neurons and reactive astrocytes.
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