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Microglia regulation of central nervous system myelin health and regeneration

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2023년 7월 14일

    myelin 손상 및 재생과정에 있어 미세아교세포의 역할 및 기능에 영향을 미치는 요인


icroglia are resident macrophages of the central nervous system that have key functions in its development, homeostasis and response to damage and infection. Although microglia have been increasingly implicated in contributing to the pathology that underpins neurological dysfunction and disease, they also have crucial roles in neurological homeostasis and regeneration. This includes regulation of the maintenance and regeneration of myelin, the membrane that surrounds neuronal axons, which is required for axonal health and function. Myelin is damaged with normal ageing and in several neurodegenerative diseases, such as multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer disease. Given the lack of approved therapies targeting myelin maintenance or regeneration, it is imperative to understand the mechanisms by which microglia support and restore myelin health to identify potential therapeutic approaches. However, the mechanisms by which microglia regulate myelin loss or integrity are still being uncovered. In this Review, we discuss recent work that reveals the changes in white matter with ageing and neurodegenerative disease, how this relates to microglia dynamics during myelin damage and regeneration, and factors that influence the regenerative functions of microglia.

AMC NS LAB
서울아산병원 신경외과 중환자실, 신경외과연구실, NSICU
© 2024 by NSLAB Hanwool Jeon, Hayeong Kang

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Section of Neurocritical Care

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