All Relations between Alzheimer Disease and microglial cell

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R Bowser, S Reill. Expression of FAC1 in activated microglia during Alzheimer's disease. Neuroscience letters. vol 253. issue 3. 1999-06-07. PMID:9792236. expression of fac1 in activated microglia during alzheimer's disease. 1999-06-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
R Bowser, S Reill. Expression of FAC1 in activated microglia during Alzheimer's disease. Neuroscience letters. vol 253. issue 3. 1999-06-07. PMID:9792236. the presence of reactive microglia and astrocytes is a common observation in alzheimer's disease brain. 1999-06-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
F González-Scarano, G Baltuc. Microglia as mediators of inflammatory and degenerative diseases. Annual review of neuroscience. vol 22. 1999-06-04. PMID:10202538. in this review we discuss the role of microglia in three diseases in which their activity is at least partially deleterious: hiv, multiple sclerosis, and alzheimer's disease. 1999-06-04 2023-08-12 human
D Paris, T Town, T A Parker, J Tan, J Humphrey, F Crawford, M Mulla. Inhibition of Alzheimer's beta-amyloid induced vasoactivity and proinflammatory response in microglia by a cGMP-dependent mechanism. Experimental neurology. vol 157. issue 1. 1999-06-03. PMID:10222124. inhibition of alzheimer's beta-amyloid induced vasoactivity and proinflammatory response in microglia by a cgmp-dependent mechanism. 1999-06-03 2023-08-12 rat
L Morelli, G H Giambartolomei, M I Prat, E M Castañ. Internalization and resistance to degradation of Alzheimer's A beta 1-42 at nanomolar concentrations in THP-1 human monocytic cell line. Neuroscience letters. vol 262. issue 1. 1999-05-06. PMID:10076859. microglial cell involvement in alzheimer's disease has been related to amyloid beta (a beta) internalization, the release of inflammatory cytokines and the development of neuritic plaques. 1999-05-06 2023-08-12 human
R N Kalari. Microglia and Alzheimer's disease. Current opinion in hematology. vol 6. issue 1. 1999-03-30. PMID:9915549. microglia and alzheimer's disease. 1999-03-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
R N Kalari. Microglia and Alzheimer's disease. Current opinion in hematology. vol 6. issue 1. 1999-03-30. PMID:9915549. microglia play a major role in the cellular response associated with the pathological lesions of alzheimer's disease. 1999-03-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
D Kapl, K A Rudolph. [New pharmacologic aspects in the neurologic profile of propentofylline (Karsivan ad us. vet.)]. Tierarztliche Praxis. Ausgabe K, Kleintiere/Heimtiere. vol 26. issue 5. 1999-03-15. PMID:9931990. in experimental models of vascular dementia and/or alzheimer's disease it improves cognitive functions, inhibits inflammatory processes as well as excessive activation of microglia, formation of free radicals, cytocines and abnormal amyloid precursor proteins (app). 1999-03-15 2023-08-12 human
B L Fiebich, M Hüll, K Lieb, G Schumann, M Berger, J Baue. Potential link between interleukin-6 and arachidonic acid metabolism in Alzheimer's disease. Journal of neural transmission. Supplementum. vol 54. 1999-03-11. PMID:9850935. these results suggest a possible link between the release of pgs from activated microglia and the astrocytic synthesis of il-6, which itself may affect neuronal cells, as hypothesized for alzheimer's disease. 1999-03-11 2023-08-12 human
M Nakai, K Hojo, T Taniguchi, A Terashima, T Kawamata, T Hashimoto, K Maeda, C Tanak. PKC and tyrosine kinase involvement in amyloid beta (25-35)-induced chemotaxis of microglia. Neuroreport. vol 9. issue 15. 1999-02-25. PMID:9855300. microglia are activated by amyloid beta (abeta) in vivo and in vitro, and abeta-activated microglia may be involved in the pathogenesis of alzheimer's disease (ad). 1999-02-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
A M Maye. Therapeutic implications of microglia activation by lipopolysaccharide and reactive oxygen species generation in septic shock and central nervous system pathologies: a review. Medicina. vol 58. issue 4. 1999-02-04. PMID:9816700. a growing body of research supports involvement of activated brain microglia in brain pathologies caused by infectious diseases, trauma, tumors, ischemia, alzheimer's disease, parkinson's disease, down's syndrome, multiple sclerosis and aids. 1999-02-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
A McRae, E A Ling, P Schubert, K Rudolph. Properties of activated microglia and pharmacologic interference by propentofylline. Alzheimer disease and associated disorders. vol 12 Suppl 2. 1999-02-02. PMID:9769025. the cerebrospinal fluid (csf) of alzheimer disease (ad) patients contains antibodies that recognize activated microglia in the developing rat and in the ischemic gerbil brain. 1999-02-02 2023-08-12 rat
J M Long, A N Kalehua, N J Muth, J M Hengemihle, M Jucker, M E Calhoun, D K Ingram, P R Mouto. Stereological estimation of total microglia number in mouse hippocampus. Journal of neuroscience methods. vol 84. issue 1-2. 1999-01-26. PMID:9821640. microglia are brain cells of considerable interest because of their role in cns inflammatory responses and strong association with neuritic plaques in alzheimer's disease (ad). 1999-01-26 2023-08-12 mouse
D Giulian, L J Haverkamp, J Yu, W Karshin, D Tom, J Li, A Kazanskaia, J Kirkpatrick, A E Rohe. The HHQK domain of beta-amyloid provides a structural basis for the immunopathology of Alzheimer's disease. The Journal of biological chemistry. vol 273. issue 45. 1998-12-10. PMID:9792685. the beta-amyloid peptide 1-42 (abeta1-42), a major component of neuritic and core plaques found in alzheimer's disease, activates microglia to kill neurons. 1998-12-10 2023-08-12 human
J G Sheng, W S Griffin, M C Royston, R E Mra. Distribution of interleukin-1-immunoreactive microglia in cerebral cortical layers: implications for neuritic plaque formation in Alzheimer's disease. Neuropathology and applied neurobiology. vol 24. issue 4. 1998-12-07. PMID:9775393. distribution of interleukin-1-immunoreactive microglia in cerebral cortical layers: implications for neuritic plaque formation in alzheimer's disease. 1998-12-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
J G Sheng, W S Griffin, M C Royston, R E Mra. Distribution of interleukin-1-immunoreactive microglia in cerebral cortical layers: implications for neuritic plaque formation in Alzheimer's disease. Neuropathology and applied neurobiology. vol 24. issue 4. 1998-12-07. PMID:9775393. activated microglia overexpressing interleukin-1 (il-1) are prominent neuropathological features of alzheimer's disease. 1998-12-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
J G Sheng, W S Griffin, M C Royston, R E Mra. Distribution of interleukin-1-immunoreactive microglia in cerebral cortical layers: implications for neuritic plaque formation in Alzheimer's disease. Neuropathology and applied neurobiology. vol 24. issue 4. 1998-12-07. PMID:9775393. we used computerized image analysis to determine the number of il-1 alpha-immunoreactive (il-1 alpha +) microglia in cytoarchitectonic layers of parahippocampal gyrus (brodmann's area 28) of alzheimer and control patients. 1998-12-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
J G Sheng, W S Griffin, M C Royston, R E Mra. Distribution of interleukin-1-immunoreactive microglia in cerebral cortical layers: implications for neuritic plaque formation in Alzheimer's disease. Neuropathology and applied neurobiology. vol 24. issue 4. 1998-12-07. PMID:9775393. for cortical layers i and ii, the numbers of il-1 alpha + microglia were similar in alzheimer and control patients. 1998-12-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
J G Sheng, W S Griffin, M C Royston, R E Mra. Distribution of interleukin-1-immunoreactive microglia in cerebral cortical layers: implications for neuritic plaque formation in Alzheimer's disease. Neuropathology and applied neurobiology. vol 24. issue 4. 1998-12-07. PMID:9775393. for layers iii-vi, the numbers of il-1 alpha + microglia were higher than that seen in layers i-ii for both alzheimer and control patients. 1998-12-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
J G Sheng, W S Griffin, M C Royston, R E Mra. Distribution of interleukin-1-immunoreactive microglia in cerebral cortical layers: implications for neuritic plaque formation in Alzheimer's disease. Neuropathology and applied neurobiology. vol 24. issue 4. 1998-12-07. PMID:9775393. moreover, for layers iii-vi, the number of il-1 alpha + microglia in alzheimer patients was significantly greater than that in control patients (relative alzheimer values of threefold for layer iii-v and twofold for layer vi; p < 0.05 in each case). 1998-12-07 2023-08-12 Not clear