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  1. Oligodendrocytes matter: a review of animal studies on early adversity

    Exposure to adversities in early life appears to affect the development of white matter, especially oligodendrocytes. Furthermore, altered...

    Mate Abraham, Jutta Peterburs, Annakarina Mundorf in Journal of Neural Transmission
    Article Open access 03 May 2023
  2. Possible roles of deep cortical neurons and oligodendrocytes in the neural basis of human sociality

    Sociality is an instinctive property of organisms that live in relation to others and is a complex characteristic of higher order brain functions....

    Article Open access 27 November 2023
  3. Amburana cearensis seed extract stimulates astrocyte glutamate homeostatic mechanisms in hippocampal brain slices and protects oligodendrocytes against ischemia

    Background

    Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. A major factor in brain damage following ischemia is excitotoxicity caused by...

    Rafael Short Ferreira, Paulo Roberto Ribeiro, ... Victor Diogenes Amaral da Silva in BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies
    Article Open access 11 May 2023
  4. Social interaction following prepubertal stress alters prefrontal gene expression associated with cell signalling and oligodendrocytes

    Early-life adversity is associated with an increased risk of psychopathology, including mood disorders, later in life. Early-life stress affects...

    Anna L. Moon, Nicholas E. Clifton, ... Nichola M. Brydges in Translational Psychiatry
    Article Open access 16 December 2022
  5. Cannabinoids modulate proliferation, differentiation, and migration signaling pathways in oligodendrocytes

    Cannabinoid signaling, mainly via CB1 and CB2 receptors, plays an essential role in oligodendrocyte health and functions. However, the specific...

    Valéria de Almeida, Gabriela Seabra, ... Daniel Martins-de-Souza in European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
    Article 27 May 2022
  6. Reduced number of satellite oligodendrocytes of pyramidal neurons in layer 5 of the prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia

    Neuroimaging, genetic and molecular biological studies have shown impaired intra-cortical myelination in patients with schizophrenia, particularly in...

    Natalya S. Kolomeets, Natalya A. Uranova in European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
    Article 25 November 2021
  7. Chronic stress disrupts the homeostasis and progeny progression of oligodendroglial lineage cells, associating immune oligodendrocytes with prefrontal cortex hypomyelination

    Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a chronic debilitating illness affecting yearly 300 million people worldwide. Oligodendrocyte-lineage cells have...

    Alexandros G. Kokkosis, Miguel M. Madeira, ... Stella E. Tsirka in Molecular Psychiatry
    Article 17 March 2022
  8. Altered regulation of oligodendrocytes associated with parvalbumin neurons in the ventral hippocampus underlies fear generalization in male mice

    Fear generalization is a neurobiological process by which an organism interprets a novel stimulus as threatening because of its similarity to...

    Jun Yamada, Shoichiro Maeda, ... Shozo **no in Neuropsychopharmacology
    Article 05 June 2023
  9. Linking proteomic alterations in schizophrenia hippocampus to NMDAr hypofunction in human neurons and oligodendrocytes

    Glutamatergic neurotransmission dysfunction and the early involvement of the hippocampus have been proposed to be important aspects of the...

    Giuliana S. Zuccoli, Guilherme Reis-de-Oliveira, ... Daniel Martins-de-Souza in European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
    Article 10 March 2021
  10. Numerical density of oligodendrocytes and oligodendrocyte clusters in the anterior putamen in major psychiatric disorders

    There is increasing evidence to support the notion that oligodendrocyte and myelin abnormalities may contribute to the functional dysconnectivity...

    Natalya S. Kolomeets, Natalya A. Uranova in European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
    Article 14 February 2020
  11. Physiological aging and inflammation-induced cellular senescence may contribute to oligodendroglial dysfunction in MS

    Aging affects all cell types in the CNS and plays an important role in CNS diseases. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms driving these...

    Farina Windener, Laureen Grewing, ... Tanja Kuhlmann in Acta Neuropathologica
    Article Open access 09 May 2024
  12. Running exercise protects oligodendrocytes in the medial prefrontal cortex in chronic unpredictable stress rat model

    Previous postmortem and animal studies have shown decreases in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) volume and the number of glial cells in the PFC of...

    Yanmin Luo, Qian **ao, ... Yong Tang in Translational Psychiatry
    Article Open access 28 November 2019
  13. Cell-specific MAPT gene expression is preserved in neuronal and glial tau cytopathologies in progressive supranuclear palsy

    Microtubule-associated protein tau ( MAPT ) aggregates in neurons, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes in a number of neurodegenerative diseases, including...

    Shelley L. Forrest, Seo** Lee, ... Gabor G. Kovacs in Acta Neuropathologica
    Article Open access 24 June 2023
  14. Abnormal oligodendrocyte function in schizophrenia explains the long latent interval in some patients

    A puzzling feature of schizophrenia, is the long latency between the beginning of neuropathological changes and the clinical presentation that may be...

    Jeffrey Fessel in Translational Psychiatry
    Article Open access 25 March 2022
  15. Tropism of Newcastle disease virus strains for chicken neurons, astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, and microglia

    Background

    Newcastle disease (ND), which is caused by infections of poultry species with virulent strains of Avian orthoavulavirus-1, also known as...

    Salman L. Butt, Veridiana Maria Brianezi Dignani Moura, ... James B. Stanton in BMC Veterinary Research
    Article Open access 04 September 2019
  16. FOXO1 reshapes neutrophils to aggravate acute brain damage and promote late depression after traumatic brain injury

    Background

    Neutrophils are traditionally viewed as first responders but have a short onset of action in response to traumatic brain injury (TBI)....

    Mi Zhou, Yang-Wu-Yue Liu, ... Shuang-Shuang Dai in Military Medical Research
    Article Open access 31 March 2024
  17. Cross-regional homeostatic and reactive glial signatures in multiple sclerosis

    Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a multifocal and progressive inflammatory disease of the central nervous system (CNS). However, the compartmentalized...

    Tim Trobisch, Amel Zulji, ... Lucas Schirmer in Acta Neuropathologica
    Article Open access 16 September 2022
  18. Role of regulatory T cells in spinal cord injury

    Spinal cord injury is an intricate process involving a series of multi-temporal and multi-component pathological events, among which inflammatory...

    Hao Chen, Hao Peng, ... Bo-wen Wan in European Journal of Medical Research
    Article Open access 09 May 2023
  19. The role of glial autophagy in Alzheimer’s disease

    Although Alzheimer’s disease is the most pervasive neurodegenerative disorder, the mechanism underlying its development is still not precisely...

    Anna Litwiniuk, Grzegorz Roman Juszczak, ... Kaja Urbańska in Molecular Psychiatry
    Article 07 September 2023
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