Mechanisms of neuronal cell death in ischemic stroke and their therapeutic implications

Q Tuo, S Zhang, P Lei - Medicinal research reviews, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Ischemic stroke caused by arterial occlusion is the most common type of stroke, which is
among the most frequent causes of disability and death worldwide. Current treatment …

Reactive oxygen species and neutrophil function

CC Winterbourn, AJ Kettle… - Annual review of …, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Neutrophils are essential for killing bacteria and other microorganisms, and they also have a
significant role in regulating the inflammatory response. Stimulated neutrophils activate their …

The reactive oxygen species in macrophage polarization: reflecting its dual role in progression and treatment of human diseases

HY Tan, N Wang, S Li, M Hong… - … medicine and cellular …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
High heterogeneity of macrophage is associated with its functions in polarization to different
functional phenotypes depending on environmental cues. Macrophages remain in balanced …

Microglial phagocytosis of live neurons

GC Brown, JJ Neher - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2014 - nature.com
Microglia, the brain's professional phagocytes, can remove dead and dying neurons as well
as synapses and the processes of live neurons. However, we and others have recently …

Microglial phagocytosis of living photoreceptors contributes to inherited retinal degeneration

L Zhao, MK Zabel, X Wang, W Ma, P Shah… - EMBO molecular …, 2015 - embopress.org
Retinitis pigmentosa, caused predominantly by mutations in photoreceptor genes, currently
lacks comprehensive treatment. We discover that retinal microglia contribute non‐cell …

Inflammatory neurodegeneration and mechanisms of microglial killing of neurons

GC Brown, JJ Neher - Molecular neurobiology, 2010 - Springer
Inflammatory neurodegeneration contributes to a wide variety of brain pathologies. A
number of mechanisms by which inflammatory-activated microglia and astrocytes kill …

[HTML][HTML] Microglia in Alzheimer's disease: exploring how genetics and phenotype influence risk

A McQuade, M Blurton-Jones - Journal of molecular biology, 2019 - Elsevier
Research into the function of microglia has dramatically accelerated during the last few
years, largely due to recent genetic findings implicating microglia in virtually every …

Redox control of inflammation in macrophages

B Brüne, N Dehne, N Grossmann, M Jung… - Antioxidants & redox …, 2013 - liebertpub.com
Macrophages are present throughout the human body, constitute important immune effector
cells, and have variable roles in a great number of pathological, but also physiological …

Molecular biology of inflammation and sepsis: a primer

I Cinel, SM Opal - Critical care medicine, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Background: Remarkable progress has been made during the last decade in defining the
molecular mechanisms that underlie septic shock. This rapidly expanding field is leading to …

The ins and outs of phospholipid asymmetry in the plasma membrane: roles in health and disease

B Fadeel, D Xue - Critical reviews in biochemistry and molecular …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
A common feature of all eukaryotic membranes is the non-random distribution of different
lipid species in the lipid bilayer (lipid asymmetry). Lipid asymmetry provides the two sides of …