Further, the expression of apoE in CNS cells is also regulated in different ways. For example, astrocytic expression of apoE is regulated by the NF-kappaB and LXR/RXR pathways, while neuronal expression of apoE in response to injury is controlled by intron-3 retention/splicing. Conclusions: ...
Astrocytes belong to the 3 types of glial cells in the CNS (the others are microglia and oligodendrocytes). Astroglia is used as a synonym. These cell exhibt usually a star-shaped mmorphology, with many processes extending from the soma. Astrocytes can be identified histologically since they ...
The central nervous system (CNS) contains several types of neuroglial cells. In the present study, we characterized different types of glial cells in rat CNS by using single and combined immuno- and enzyme-histochemical methods, and immunofluorescence techniques. Two recently developed monoclonal anti...
There are different types of glial cells and each one has a specific role in helping your central nervous system (CNS)—which is made up of your brain and the nerves of your spinal column—work right. There are five types of glial cells in your CNS: Astrocytes Oligodendrocytes Microglia Epe...
Prior evidence suggests that different cell types may play a role in CCM pathogenesis. The contribution of each cell type to the dysfunctional cellular crosstalk remains unclear. Herein, RNA-seq was performed on fluorescence-activated cell sorted endothelial cells (ECs), pericytes, and neuroglia ...
Using post-mortem brain transcriptomic data, we confirmed alterations in these cells, even at the earliest stages of disease progression. Our study provides an important framework for understanding the cellular basis of complex brain maladies, and reveals an unexpected role of oligodendrocytes in ...
How many types of cells are present in the human body? Which of the five senses uses mechanoreceptors? What are examples of sensory neurons? What two nerve types constitute the peripheral nervous system? How many neurons leave the CNS in the somatic nervous system?
What type of cells produce myelin for sensory neurons? (a) pyramidal neurons (b) glial cells (c) melanocytes (d) astrocytes Outline the differences between special sensory, motor, and mixed cranial nerves, and briefly describe the functions of each sensory component of the cranial nerve. ...
R. Human intestinal M cells display the sialyl Lewis A antigen. Infect. Immun. 67, 946–953 (1999). Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Buettner, M. & Lochner, M. Development and function of secondary and tertiary lymphoid organs in the small intestine and the colon. Front...
The polyclonal anti-lysozyme antibody[34] stained a number of cells in the intestinal epithelium, for example, but we failed to confirm the specificity of the staining. Cell status The proliferation marker MIB-1[35, 36] yielded good staining with alkaline antigen retrieval. Apoptotic cells were ...