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Cedars-Sinai Researchers Present New Findings at Neuroscience Meetings
Newswise (press release) - Nov 19, 2008
The accumulation of protein fragments (amyloid plaque) between neurons in the brain is a hallmark of Alzheimer?s disease. Reactive astrocytes (cells that ...
2008 Hillblom meeting: Morning session 2
Methuselah Foundation, DC - Nov 19, 2008
She is studying the effect of astrocytes (non-neuronal cells in the brain, each of which can ensheath and contact up to 100000 synapses) on developing ...
15名中国科学家新当选发展中国家科学院院士
科学时报, China - Nov 13, 2008
Duan has discovered new roles for astrocytes in the brain, in neuron-glia interaction, and the critical role of astrocyte-derived D-serine in synaptic ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: human astrocytes + brain + release  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)


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How cocaine abuse during pregnancy damages foetal brains
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Chun-Ting Lee and colleagues at the US National Institutes of Heath investigated the mechanism of cocaine's effect on foetal brain development. ...
Astrocytes are rising stars
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Glia outnumber neurons in the human brain by a factor of 10 to one, and astrocytes are the most abundant type of glial cell. The view of astrocytes has ...
New Paper Published in "Stem Cells" Reporting In-Vivo Migration ...
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"The results of this study suggest that when our cells are transplanted into the human brain, they may know where they are needed, and may migrate to the ...CTIC
Angiogenesis Inhibitor Protein Provides a new Approach in Treating ...
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Tuszynski and colleagues (Journal of Neuroimmunology, 2008) reported the expression of angiocidin and its function in brain lesions of multiple sclerosis ...
Allon Granted US Patent for Lead Product in New Technology Platform
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VIP was shown to exert its effects by causing neuroprotective proteins to be secreted from glial cells, also known as astrocytes (brain support cells). ...TSE:NPC - OTC:CMTX
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CXCR4-activated astrocyte glutamate release via TNF alpha: amplification by microglia triggers … -
P Bezzi, M Domercq, L Brambilla, R Galli, D Schols … - Nature Neuroscience, 2001 - nature.com
... In human astrocyte cultures, mAb 12G5 (100 g/ml ... gp120 IIIB -evoked glutamate release
in astrocyte cultures with ... injected (black bars) side of the brain after a 7 ...

… , an endogenous synaptic modulator: localization to astrocytes and glutamate-stimulated release. -
MJ Schell, ME Molliver, SH Snyder - Proc Natl Acad Sci US A, 1995 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... M. Astrocyte heterogeneity: endogenous amino acid levels and release evoked by ...
D-amino acid oxidase in Bergmann glial cells and astrocytes of rat ... Brain Res Bull ...

… cytokines (IL-6, IL-8, colony-stimulating factors) by normal human astrocytes in response to IL-1 … -
F Aloisi - The Journal of Immunology, 1992 - Am Assoc Immnol
... The capacity of human astrocytes to synthesize and release cytokines active ... of
inflammatory and immune responses in a variety of brain pathologies. ...

… fluid following traumatic brain injury may trigger nerve growth factor production in astrocytes -
T Kossmann, V Hans, HG Imhof, O Trentz, MC … - Brain Research, 1996 - Elsevier
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Glutamate uptake into astrocytes stimulates aerobic glycolysis: a mechanism coupling neuronal … -
L Pellerin, PJ Magistretti - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the …, 1994 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... bound glycolytic enzymes on inside-out vesicles from human red cell ... Dringen R, Gebhardt
R, Hamprecht B. Glycogen in astrocytes: possible function as ... Brain Res. ...

Identification and characterization of the complement C5a anaphylatoxin receptor on human astrocytes -
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... Cigarette Smoke-Enhanced C5a-Mediated Release of Interleukin ... B. Morgan Identification
of an Astrocyte Cell Population from Human Brain that Expresses ...

NSAIDS inhibit the IL-1?-induced IL-6 release from human post-mortem astrocytes: the involvement of … -
MAA Blom, MGH van Twillert, SC de Vries, F Engels, … - Brain Research, 1997 - Elsevier
... in the release of PGE 2 from the post-mortem astrocytes A157 and A295, may be the
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New roles for astrocytes: Redefining the functional architecture of the brain -
M Nedergaard, B Ransom, SA Goldman - Trends in Neurosciences, 2003 - Elsevier
... predominance of astrocytes in the human brain cannot be ... their theoretical importance
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… cultured astrocytes: morphological alterations, cytokine induction and nitric oxide release -
J Hu, KT Akama, GA Krafft, BA Chromy, LJ Van Eldik - Brain Research, 1998 - Elsevier
... of the cytokine IL-1?, and stimulation of iNOS mRNA and NO release. ... Microglia
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Cytokine production by human fetal microglia and astrocytes. Differential induction by … -
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Map of part of adult human brain containing astrocytes released

A study led by a Johns Hopkins researcher has provided the first comprehensive map of a part of the adult human brain containing astrocytes, cells known to produce growth factors critical to the regeneration of damaged neural tissue and that potentially serve as brain stem cells.

The mapping study, using special microscopes and chemical analysis of 42 samples of brain tissue taken at autopsy from seven people, and 43 samples of tissue removed with permission from living patients as part of unrelated neurosurgical procedures, also revealed evidence of the move of cells lining the ventricles, or ependymal cells, to the same area of the brain, a discovery expected to provide further insight into the critical relationship among ependymal cell, astrocytes and potential brain stem cells.

" Although we have not confirmed the existence of human brain stem cells in vivo or their ability to migrate to parts of the brain that need repair, what we have learned from this complete map of the lateral wall of the subventricle zone or SVZ, including the unexpected existence of ependymal cells there, suggests that additional research is warranted," says Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, lead author of the study and at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. " If there is stem-cell-like activity in the SVZ, this discovery could help pave the way for a number of therapeutic treatments for treating brain cancer, neurodegenerative diseases and brain damage."

The subventricle zone refers to tissue and cells that lie next to the ventricles or tubes located in the center of the brain that act as conduits for the cerebral spinal fluid that bathes the entire brain. The ependymal layer is a layer of cells that make up the outer wall of these tubes. Behind that layer lies the SVZ.

Previous studies have shown that astrocytes located in rodent SVZs travel to the olfactory bulb, where they develop into new brain cells, according to Quinones. However, the human SVZ is structured differently. And even though astrocytes have been identified in the adult human SVZ, there is no evidence that they migrate to other parts of adult brains and behave like brain stem cells.

Because the potential existence of human brain stem cells could have an enormous impact in understanding and subsequently developing treatments for brain diseases and injury, Quinones says his team set out to learn more about how new cells are formed in this critical area in the adult human brain.

" To date, only a small portion of this region has been mapped. This new study give us a better understanding of the organization of this SVZ and the cell-to-cell interaction throughout the SVZ," says Quinones.

The study also revealed that there were displaced ependymal cells in the SVZ that should not be there, according to Quinones. And although no firm connection has been established between astrocytes and ependymal cells, the fact that they are both in this region warrants further study.

" We do not think that ependymal cells are stem cells," he says." However, they might mutate and become cancerous. They might be communicating or relating to astrocytes. At this point, we are only scratching the surface. But if we can achieve a better understanding of why these cells are there and how they function and/or migrate, this could help us treat brain tumors such as ependynomas or even gliomas as well as help us treat neurodegenerative diseases and brain trauma," he says.

Quinones says an important aspect of this study is the use of tissue removed during therapeutic surgery that would have otherwise been discarded.

Source: Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, 2006

 
 
 
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