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  1. Peri-spinal subarachnoid (intrathecal; i.t.) injection of non-viral naked plasmid DNA encoding the anti-inflammatory cytokine, IL-10 (pDNA-IL-10) suppresses chronic neuropathic pain in animal models. However, ...

    Authors: Ellen C Dengler, Lauren A Alberti, Brandi N Bowman, Audra A Kerwin, Jenny L Wilkerson, Daniel R Moezzi, Eugene Limanovich, James A Wallace and Erin D Milligan
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:92
  2. Neuroinflammation is a common immune response associated with brain human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection. Identifying therapeutic compounds that exhibit better brain permeability and can target sig...

    Authors: Tamima Ashraf, Wenlei Jiang, Md Tozammel Hoque, Jeffrey Henderson, Chiping Wu and Reina Bendayan
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:91
  3. Cerebral ischemia induces transcriptional upregulation of inflammatory genes in the brain parenchyma and in cerebral arteries, thereby contributing to the infarct development. The present study was designed to...

    Authors: Roya Waldsee, Sajedeh Eftekhari, Hilda Ahnstedt, Leif E Johnson and Lars Edvinsson
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:90
  4. Perinatal asphyxia and exposure to intrauterine infection are associated with impaired neurodevelopment in preterm infants. Acute exposure to non-injurious infection and/or inflammation can either protect or s...

    Authors: Lotte G van den Heuij, Sam Mathai, Joanne O Davidson, Christopher A Lear, Lindsea C Booth, Mhoyra Fraser, Alistair J Gunn and Laura Bennet
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:89
  5. Previous reports have indicated that matrix metallopeptidase-2 (MMP-2) regulates angiogenic processes, which are involved in choroidal neovascularization (CNV). However, the regulation of MMP-2 in CNV has not ...

    Authors: Jingjing Cai, Guibin Yin, Bing Lin, Xianwei Wang, Xiaoling Liu, Xiaoyan Chen, Dongsheng Yan, Ge Shan, Jia Qu and Shengzhou Wu
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:88
  6. Alteration of retinal angiogenesis during development leads to retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in preterm infants, which is a leading cause of visual impairment in children. A number of clinical studies have ...

    Authors: Hye Kyoung Hong, Hyun Ju Lee, Jung Hwa Ko, Ji Hyun Park, Ji Yeon Park, Chang Won Choi, Chang-Hwan Yoon, Seong Joon Ahn, Kyu Hyung Park, Se Joon Woo and Joo Youn Oh
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:87
  7. Increasing evidence suggests that inflammation associated with microglial cell activation in the substantia nigra (SN) of patients with Parkinson disease (PD) is not only a consequence of neuronal degeneration...

    Authors: Carmen Noelker, Lydie Morel, Anke Osterloh, Daniel Alvarez-Fischer, Thomas Lescot, Minka Breloer, Maike Gold, Wolfgang H Oertel, Carmen Henze, Patrick P Michel, Richard C Dodel, Lixia Lu, Etienne C Hirsch, Stéphane Hunot and Andreas Hartmann
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:86
  8. Systemic bacterial infections often result in enduring cognitive impairment and are a risk factor for dementia. There are currently no effective treatments for infection-induced cognitive impairment. Previous ...

    Authors: Andrea R Vasconcelos, Lidia M Yshii, Tania A Viel, Hudson S Buck, Mark P Mattson, Cristoforo Scavone and Elisa M Kawamoto
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:85
  9. Beyond cognitive decline, Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by numerous neuropathological changes in the brain. Although animal models generally do not fully reflect the broad spectrum of disease-speci...

    Authors: Tina Löffler, Stefanie Flunkert, Daniel Havas, Cornelia Schweinzer, Marni Uger, Manfred Windisch, Ernst Steyrer and Birgit Hutter-Paier
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:84
  10. Although elicited inflammation contributes to tissue injury, a certain level of inflammation is necessary for subsequent tissue repair/remodeling. Diabetes, a chronic low-grade inflammatory state, is a predisp...

    Authors: Eunhee Kim, Aaron T Tolhurst and Sunghee Cho
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:83
  11. After central nervous system injury, inflammatory macrophages (M1) predominate over anti-inflammatory macrophages (M2). The temporal profile of M1/M2 phenotypes in macrophages and microglia after traumatic bra...

    Authors: L Christine Turtzo, Jacob Lescher, Lindsay Janes, Dana D Dean, Matthew D Budde and Joseph A Frank
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:82
  12. Sterile inflammation occurs in the absence of live pathogens and is an unavoidable consequence of ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury in the central nervous system (CNS). It is known that toll-like receptor 4 (Tl...

    Authors: Galina Dvoriantchikova, Andrea Rachelle C Santos, Ali M Saeed, Xenia Dvoriantchikova and Dmitry Ivanov
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:81
  13. Diabetes is a significant risk factor for developing West Nile virus (WNV)-associated encephalitis (WNVE) in humans, the leading cause of arboviral encephalitis in the United States. Using a diabetic mouse mod...

    Authors: Mukesh Kumar, Kelsey Roe, Pratibha V Nerurkar, Beverly Orillo, Karen S Thompson, Saguna Verma and Vivek R Nerurkar
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:80
  14. Stroke is accompanied by a distinguished inflammatory reaction that is initiated by the infiltration of immunocytes, expression of cytokines, and other inflammatory mediators. As natural killer cells (NK cells...

    Authors: Yao Zhang, Zhongming Gao, Dandan Wang, Tongshuai Zhang, Bo Sun, Lili Mu, Jinghua Wang, Yumei Liu, Qingfei Kong, Xijun Liu, Yue Zhang, Haoqiang Zhang, Jiqing He, Hulun Li and Guangyou Wang
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:79
  15. Immune system dysregulation is well-recognized in autism and thought to be part of the etiology of this disorder. The endocannabinoid system is a key regulator of the immune system via the cannabinoid receptor...

    Authors: Dario Siniscalco, James Jeffrey Bradstreet, Alessandra Cirillo and Nicola Antonucci
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:78
  16. Alterations in TNF-α expression have been associated with cerebral aneurysms, but a direct role in formation, progression, and rupture has not been established.

    Authors: Robert M Starke, Nohra Chalouhi, Pascal M Jabbour, Stavropoula I Tjoumakaris, L Fernando Gonzalez, Robert H Rosenwasser, Kosuke Wada, Kenji Shimada, David M Hasan, Nigel H Greig, Gary K Owens and Aaron S Dumont
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:77
  17. The accumulation of activated microglia is a hallmark of various neurodegenerative diseases. Microglia may have both protective and toxic effects on neurons through the production of various soluble factors, s...

    Authors: Mariko Noda, Kento Takii, Bijay Parajuli, Jun Kawanokuchi, Yoshifumi Sonobe, Hideyuki Takeuchi, Tetsuya Mizuno and Akio Suzumura
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:76
  18. Previous studies have demonstrated that chemokine CXCL12 and its receptor CXCR4 are critical for pain sensitization, but the mechanisms involved are not clear. In this study, we investigated the specific cellu...

    Authors: Wen Shen, Xue-Ming Hu, Yan-Nan Liu, Yuan Han, Li-Ping Chen, Chen-Chen Wang and Chao Song
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:75
  19. The chemokine fractalkine (CX3CL1, FKN) is involved in neural-microglial interactions and is regarded as neuroprotective according to several in vivo studies of inflammatory and degenerative states of the brain. ...

    Authors: Gerrit M Grosse, Anita B Tryc, Meike Dirks, Ramona Schuppner, Henning Pflugrad, Ralf Lichtinghagen, Karin Weissenborn and Hans Worthmann
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:74
  20. Although the central nervous system (CNS) was once considered an immunologically privileged site, in recent years it has become increasingly evident that cross talk between the immune system and the CNS does o...

    Authors: Carolyn A Thomson, Alison McColl, Jonathan Cavanagh and Gerard J Graham
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:73
  21. Microglia play key roles in innate immunity, homeostasis, and neurotropic support in the central nervous system. Similar to macrophages, microglia adopt two different activation phenotypes, the classical and a...

    Authors: Longyan Li, Yan Wu, Yanping Wang, Jing Wu, Limin Song, Wenjing Xian, Shiying Yuan, Lei Pei and You Shang
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:72
  22. Astrogliosis is a common phenomenon after spinal cord injury (SCI). Although this process exerts positive effects on axonal regeneration, excessive astrogliosis imparts negative effects on neuronal repair and ...

    Authors: Zai-Wang Li, Ji-Jun Li, Lan Wang, Jian-Ping Zhang, Jing-Jing Wu, Xu-Qiang Mao, Guo-Feng Shi, Qian Wang, Feng Wang and Jian Zou
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:71
  23. The perinatal period is one in which the mammalian brain is particularly vulnerable to immune-mediated damage. Early inflammation in the central nervous system (CNS) is linked with long-term impairment in lear...

    Authors: Leah B Christensen, Tyson A Woods, Aaron B Carmody, Byron Caughey and Karin E Peterson
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:70
  24. Exosomes are membrane-bound nanovesicles that are shed by cells of various lineages under normal as well as pathological conditions. Previously thought to be ‘extracellular debris’, exosomes have recently gene...

    Authors: Archana Gupta and Lynn Pulliam
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:68
  25. Neuroinflammation plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and involves activation of the innate immune response via recognition of diverse stimuli by pattern recognition receptors...

    Authors: Juan Pablo de Rivero Vaccari, Frank J Brand III, Christina Sedaghat, Deborah C Mash, W Dalton Dietrich and Robert W Keane
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:67
  26. We sought to investigate the effects of co-grafting neural stem cells (NSCs) with olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs) on neurological behavior in rats subjected to traumatic brain injury (TBI) and explore under...

    Authors: Su-Juan Liu, Yu Zou, Visar Belegu, Long-Yun Lv, Na Lin, Ting-Yong Wang, John W McDonald, Xue Zhou, Qing-Jie Xia and Ting-Hua Wang
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:66
  27. Chronic spinal cord injury (SCI) induces immune depression in patients, which contributes to their higher risk of developing infections. While defects in humoral immunity have been reported, complications in T...

    Authors: Ji Zha, Annalise Smith, Samita Andreansky, Valerie Bracchi-Ricard and John R Bethea
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:65
  28. The pathological hallmark of multiple sclerosis (MS) is myelin phagocytosis. It remains unclear why microglia and macrophages demyelinate axons in MS, but previously found or yet-unknown changes in the myelin ...

    Authors: Debbie AE Hendrickx, Karianne G Schuurman, Michael van Draanen, Jörg Hamann and Inge Huitinga
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:64
  29. Pro-inflammatory cytokines are known to have deleterious effects on Schwann cells (SCs). Interleukin 17 (IL-17) is a potent pro-inflammatory cytokine that exhibits relevant effects during inflammation in the p...

    Authors: Mark Stettner, Birthe Lohmann, Kathleen Wolffram, Jan-Philipp Weinberger, Thomas Dehmel, Hans-Peter Hartung, Anne K Mausberg and Bernd C Kieseier
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:63
  30. Spinal cord ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) involves two-phase injury, including an initial acute ischemic insult and subsequent inflammatory reperfusion injury, resulting in blood-spinal cord barrier (BSCB) dysfun...

    Authors: Xiao-Qian Li, Huang-Wei Lv, Wen-Fei Tan, Bo Fang, He Wang and Hong Ma
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:62
  31. Gangliosides, sialic acid-containing glycosphingolipids, are highly expressed in nervous systems of vertebrates and have been considered to be involved in the development, differentiation, and function of nerv...

    Authors: Yuhsuke Ohmi, Yuki Ohkawa, Orie Tajima, Yasuo Sugiura, Keiko Furukawa and Koichi Furukawa
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:61
  32. Overnutrition and the ensuing hypothalamic inflammation is a major perpetuating factor in the development of metabolic diseases, such as obesity and diabetes. Inflamed neurons of the CNS fail to properly regul...

    Authors: Leigh Wellhauser and Denise D Belsham
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:60
  33. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) initiates a neuroinflammatory cascade that contributes to substantial neuronal damage and behavioral impairment, and Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) is an important mediator of thiscas...

    Authors: Hai-tao Zhu, Chen Bian, Ji-chao Yuan, Wei-hua Chu, Xin Xiang, Fei Chen, Cheng-shi Wang, Hua Feng and Jiang-kai Lin
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:59
  34. Tissue-resident antigen-presenting cells (APC) exert a major influence on the local immune environment. Microglia are resident myeloid cells in the central nervous system (CNS), deriving from early post-embryo...

    Authors: Agnieszka Wlodarczyk, Morten Løbner, Oriane Cédile and Trevor Owens
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:57
  35. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease affecting the motor system. Although the etiology of the disease is not fully understood, microglial activation and neuroinflammation ar...

    Authors: Katherine E Lewis, Anna L Rasmussen, William Bennett, Anna King, Adrian K West, Roger S Chung and Meng Inn Chuah
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:55
  36. Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) is currently in clinical study for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, preclinical investigations are required to better understand AD-relevant outcomes of IVIg treatment and d...

    Authors: Isabelle St-Amour, Isabelle Paré, Cyntia Tremblay, Katherine Coulombe, Renée Bazin and Frédéric Calon
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:54
  37. HIV-infected individuals are at an increased risk of developing neurological abnormalities. HIV induces neurotoxicity by host cellular factors and individual viral proteins. Some of these proteins including vi...

    Authors: Lilith Torres and Richard J Noel Jr
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:53
  38. Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in the bile of mammals. The bile acid conjugate tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TUDCA) is a neuroprotective agent in different animal models of stroke and neurologic...

    Authors: Natalia Yanguas-Casás, M Asunción Barreda-Manso, Manuel Nieto-Sampedro and Lorenzo Romero-Ramírez
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:50
  39. Insufficient clearance by microglial cells, prevalent in several neurological conditions and diseases, is intricately intertwined with MFG-E8 expression and inflammatory responses. Electromagnetic field (EMF) ...

    Authors: Gen-Lin He, Yong Liu, Min Li, Chun-Hai Chen, Peng Gao, Zheng-Ping Yu and Xue-Sen Yang
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:49
  40. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a major public health problem with substantial economic and social impacts around the world. The hallmarks of AD pathogenesis include deposition of amyloid β (Aβ), neurofibrillary t...

    Authors: Deborah Doens and Patricia L Fernández
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:48
  41. Paroxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor for counteracting depression, has been recently suggested as having a role in prevention of dopaminergic neuronal degeneration in substantia nigra, a hallma...

    Authors: Rong-Pei Liu, Ming Zou, Jian-Yong Wang, Juan-Juan Zhu, Jun-Mei Lai, Li-Li Zhou, Song-Fang Chen, Xiong Zhang and Jian-Hong Zhu
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:47
  42. Susac syndrome (SuS) is a rare disorder thought to be caused by autoimmune-mediated occlusions of microvessels in the brain, retina and inner ear leading to central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction, visual dis...

    Authors: Sven Jarius, Ilka Kleffner, Jan M Dörr, Jaume Sastre-Garriga, Zsolt Illes, Eric Eggenberger, Colin Chalk, Marius Ringelstein, Orhan Aktas, Xavier Montalban, Kai Fechner, Winfried Stöcker, Erich B Ringelstein, Friedemann Paul and Brigitte Wildemann
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:46
  43. Functional alterations in the properties of Aβ afferent fibers may account for the increased pain sensitivity observed under peripheral chronic inflammation. Among the voltage-gated sodium channels involved in...

    Authors: Mounir Belkouch, Marc-André Dansereau, Pascal Tétreault, Michael Biet, Nicolas Beaudet, Robert Dumaine, Ahmed Chraibi, Stéphane Mélik-Parsadaniantz and Philippe Sarret
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:45
  44. Hypoxic-ischaemic injuries such as stroke and traumatic brain injury exhibit features of a distinct neuro-inflammatory response in the hours and days post-injury. Microglial activation, elevated pro-inflammato...

    Authors: Myles Robert Minter, Moses Zhang, Robert Charles Ates, Juliet Marie Taylor and Peter John Crack
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:43
  45. Non-cell-autonomous motor neuronal death is suggested in a mutant Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase 1 (mSOD1)-mediated amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) model, in which glial cells play significant roles in disease...

    Authors: Yiwen Cui, Katsuhisa Masaki, Ryo Yamasaki, Shihoko Imamura, Satoshi O Suzuki, Shintaro Hayashi, Shinya Sato, Yuko Nagara, Mami F Kawamura and Jun-ichi Kira
    Citation: Journal of Neuroinflammation 2014 11:42

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