Putative) sex differences in neuroimmune modulation of memory.

作者: Natalie C. Tronson , Katie M. Collette

DOI: 10.1002/JNR.23921

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摘要: The neuroimmune system is significantly sexually dimorphic, with sex differences evident in the number and activation states of microglia, astrocytes, cytokine release function. Neuroimmune cells signaling are now recognized as critical for many neural functions throughout life span, including synaptic plasticity memory Here we address question how cytokines, microglia contribute to memory, specifically modulation differentially affects males females. Understanding both normal processes dysregulation psychiatric neurological disorders developing treatment preventive strategies that effective men women. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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