Gliogenesis and glial pathology in depression
G Rajkowska, JJ Miguel-Hidalgo - CNS & Neurological …, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
Recent research has changed the perception of glia from being no more than silent
supportive cells of neurons to being dynamic partners participating in brain metabolism and …
supportive cells of neurons to being dynamic partners participating in brain metabolism and …
Neuronal and vascular interactions
BJ Andreone, B Lacoste, C Gu - Annual review of neuroscience, 2015 - annualreviews.org
The brain, which represents 2% of body mass but consumes 20% of body energy at rest, has
a limited capacity to store energy and is therefore highly dependent on oxygen and glucose …
a limited capacity to store energy and is therefore highly dependent on oxygen and glucose …
Glial pathology in an animal model of depression: reversal of stress-induced cellular, metabolic and behavioral deficits by the glutamate-modulating drug riluzole
Growing evidence indicates that glia pathology and amino-acid neurotransmitter system
abnormalities contribute to the pathophysiology and possibly the pathogenesis of major …
abnormalities contribute to the pathophysiology and possibly the pathogenesis of major …
Angiogenesis is associated with blood–brain barrier permeability in temporal lobe epilepsy
V Rigau, M Morin, MC Rousset, F De Bock, A Lebrun… - Brain, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Previous studies from our group, focusing on neuro-glial remodelling in human temporal
lobe epilepsy (TLE), have shown the presence of immature vascular cells in various areas of …
lobe epilepsy (TLE), have shown the presence of immature vascular cells in various areas of …
Chronic social stress inhibits cell proliferation in the adult medial prefrontal cortex: hemispheric asymmetry and reversal by fluoxetine treatment
Profound neuroplastic changes have been demonstrated in various limbic structures after
chronic stress exposure and antidepressant treatment in animal models of mood disorders …
chronic stress exposure and antidepressant treatment in animal models of mood disorders …
Volume increase in the dentate gyrus after electroconvulsive therapy in depressed patients as measured with 7T
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is the most effective treatment for depression, yet its
working mechanism remains unclear. In the animal analog of ECT, neurogenesis in the …
working mechanism remains unclear. In the animal analog of ECT, neurogenesis in the …
ECT: its brain enabling effects: a review of electroconvulsive therapy–induced structural brain plasticity
Background Since the past 2 decades, new evidence for brain plasticity has caused a shift in
both preclinical and clinical ECT research from falsifying the “brain damage hypothesis” …
both preclinical and clinical ECT research from falsifying the “brain damage hypothesis” …
New aspects in fenestrated capillary and tissue dynamics in the sensory circumventricular organs of adult brains
S Miyata - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2015 - frontiersin.org
The blood–brain barrier (BBB) generally consists of endothelial tight junction barriers that
prevent the free entry of blood-derived substances, thereby maintaining the extracellular …
prevent the free entry of blood-derived substances, thereby maintaining the extracellular …
Regulation of neurogenesis and gliogenesis by stress and antidepressant treatment
Structural and morphological changes in limbic brain regions are associated with
depression, chronic stress and antidepressant treatment, and increasing evidence supports …
depression, chronic stress and antidepressant treatment, and increasing evidence supports …
Epileptiform activity induces vascular remodeling and zonula occludens 1 downregulation in organotypic hippocampal cultures: role of VEGF signaling pathways
M Morin-Brureau, A Lebrun, MC Rousset… - Journal of …, 2011 - Soc Neuroscience
Recent studies suggest that blood–brain barrier (BBB) permeability contributes to
epileptogenesis in symptomatic epilepsies. We have previously described angiogenesis …
epileptogenesis in symptomatic epilepsies. We have previously described angiogenesis …