神经胶质在癫痫相关神经病理、神经炎症和神经发生中的作用

Maira L. Foresti , Gabriel M. Arisi , Lee A. Shapiro
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摘要

黑色反应使高尔基能够以惊人的细节描述神经胶质细胞的形态,以及它们的近端位置和与神经元和血管的密切联系。基于这个位置,高尔基假设神经胶质细胞是神经系统的功能单位,而不仅仅是结构支持介质。相对最近的进展已经证实了神经胶质细胞在神经系统功能和疾病中的重要性。胶质瘤的发生被认为是组织受损的标志。神经胶质瘤可以不同程度地影响疾病的发展,它是颞叶癫痫的主要特征。它在癫痫海马中的存在可能导致高兴奋性、异常神经源性改变的发展和与癫痫发作相关的炎症过程。考虑到神经胶质细胞在癫痫中的病理作用,人们正在探索以神经胶质细胞为靶点的新治疗方法。这种针对胶质细胞的治疗方法为难治性病理的治疗提供了新的视角。
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Role of glia in epilepsy-associated neuropathology, neuroinflammation and neurogenesis

The black reaction allowed Golgi to describe with amazing detail the morphology of glial cells as well as their proximal location and intimate connections with neurons and blood vessels. Based on this location, Golgi hypothesized that glial cells were functional units in the nervous system and were not merely a structural support medium. Relatively recent advances have confirmed the importance of glial cells in nervous system function and disease. The occurrence of gliosis is considered the hallmark of damaged tissue. Gliosis can differentially influence disease development and it is a prevailing characteristic of temporal lobe epilepsy. Its presence in the epileptic hippocampi might contribute to hyperexcitability, the development of aberrant neurogenic changes and inflammatory processes related to seizures. Considering the accumulating data regarding the pathological role of glial cells in epilepsy, novel therapeutic approaches that target glial cells are being explored. Such therapeutic approaches directed to glial cells present a novel perspective for the management of refractory pathologies.

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