Ischemic Injury, Astrocytes, and the Aging Brain

作者: Robert Fern

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-59259-105-3_22

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摘要: Astrocytes are the housekeeping cells of central nervous system (CNS). Their primary function is to control environment within which neurons operate. Stroke events characterized by a breakdown in normal neurons, leading loss brain and permanent injury. play critical role this process. They involved unfolding that initiate cellular response ischemia, they have significant impact upon interactions determine fate individual during importance follow stroke may result formation glial scar tissue. In addition astrocytes neuronal survival stroke, themselves subject ischemic injury via mechanisms differ significantly from those seen or other types glia.

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