Inflammation in neurodegenerative diseases
Queen Mary University of London · Amsterdam UMC Location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Abstract
Neurodegeneration, the slow and progressive dysfunction and loss of neurons and axons in the central nervous system, is the primary pathological feature of acute and chronic neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, neurotropic viral infections, stroke, paraneoplastic disorders, traumatic brain injury and multiple sclerosis. Despite different triggering events, a common feature is chronic immune activation, in particular of microglia, the resident macrophages of the central nervous system. Apart from the pathogenic role of immune responses, emerging evidence indicates that immune responses are also critical for neuroregeneration. Here, we review the impact of innate and…
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4Topics & keywords
- Immune system
- Neurodegeneration
- Multiple sclerosis
- Central nervous system
- Neuroscience
- Inflammation
- Microglia
- Disease
- Good health and well-being