Neuroinflammation: 2022 update.

Q3 Medicine
Free neuropathology Pub Date : 2022-02-10 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.17879/freeneuropathology-2022-3790
Hans Lassmann
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Abstract

Besides important progress in the understanding of the pathological substrate of COVID-19-associated brain disease, major insights into mechanisms of neurodegeneration in human disease have been provided in neuropathological studies published in 2021. Recently developed techniques, which allow the simultaneous detection of a large battery of different molecules within single cells, have proven useful in the analysis of disease mechanisms in experimental and human neuroinflammatory conditions. They have elucidated protective and detrimental effects of activated microglia, which act in a stage and context-dependent manner in the induction and propagation of neurodegeneration. In addition, they emphasize the importance of synaptic damage and of selective neuronal vulnerability in the respective diseases. The results provide important new insights with high clinical relevance.

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神经炎症:2022年更新。
除了在了解covid -19相关脑部疾病的病理底物方面取得重要进展外,2021年发表的神经病理学研究也为人类疾病的神经变性机制提供了重要见解。最近开发的技术允许同时检测单个细胞内大量不同分子,已被证明在实验和人类神经炎症条件下的疾病机制分析中很有用。他们已经阐明了激活的小胶质细胞在神经变性的诱导和传播中以阶段和环境依赖的方式起作用的保护和有害作用。此外,他们强调了突触损伤和选择性神经元易感性在各自疾病中的重要性。结果提供了重要的新见解,具有很高的临床相关性。
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