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Publication : Astroglia in dementia and Alzheimer's disease.

First Author  Rodríguez JJ Year  2009
Journal  Cell Death Differ Volume  16
Issue  3 Pages  378-85
PubMed ID  19057621 Mgi Jnum  J:158080
Mgi Id  MGI:4437993 Doi  10.1038/cdd.2008.172
Citation  Rodriguez JJ, et al. (2009) Astroglia in dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Cell Death Differ 16(3):378-85
abstractText  Astrocytes, the most numerous cells in the brain, weave the canvas of the grey matter and act as the main element of the homoeostatic system of the brain. They shape the microarchitecture of the brain, form neuronal-glial-vascular units, regulate the blood-brain barrier, control microenvironment of the central nervous system and defend nervous system against multitude of insults. Here, we overview the pathological potential of astroglia in various forms of dementias, and hypothesise that both atrophy of astroglia and reactive hypertrophic astrogliosis may develop in parallel during neurodegenerative processes resulting in dementia. We also show that in the transgenic model of Alzheimer's disease, reactive hypertrophic astrocytes surround the neuritic plaques, whereas throughout the brain parenchyma astroglial cells undergo atrophy. Astroglial atrophy may account for early changes in synaptic plasticity and cognitive impairments, which develop before gross neurodegenerative alterations.
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