Microglia in Neurological Diseases: A Road Map to Brain-Disease Dependent-Inflammatory Response

Sara Bachiller(Lund University), Itzia Jiménez-Ferrer(Lund University), Agnes Paulus(Lund University), Yiyi Yang(Lund University), Maria Swanberg(Lund University), Tomas Deierborg(Lund University), Antonio Boza‐Serrano(Lund University)
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
December 18, 2018
Cited by 726Open Access
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Abstract

Microglia represent a specialized population of macrophages-like cells in the central nervous system (CNS) considered immune sentinels that are capable of orchestrating a potent inflammatory response. Microglia are also involved in synaptic organization, trophic neuronal support during development, phagocytosis of apoptotic cells in the developing brain, myelin turnover, control of neuronal excitability, phagocytic debris removal as well as brain protection and repair. Microglial response is pathology dependent and affects to immune, metabolic. In this review, we will shed light on microglial activation depending on the disease context and the influence of factors such as aging, environment or cell-to-cell interaction.


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