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Glia and hemichannels: key mediators of perinatal encephalopathy 被引量:1
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作者 Robert Galinsky Joanne O.Davidson +3 位作者 Justin M.Dean Colin R.Green Laura Bennet Alistair J.Gunn 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第2期181-189,共9页
Perinatal encephalopathy remains a major cause of disability, such as cerebral palsy. Therapeutic hypo- thermia is now well established to partially reduce risk of disability in late preterm/term infants. However, new... Perinatal encephalopathy remains a major cause of disability, such as cerebral palsy. Therapeutic hypo- thermia is now well established to partially reduce risk of disability in late preterm/term infants. However, new and complementary therapeutic targets are needed to further improve outcomes. There is increasing evidence that glia play a key role in neural damage after hypoxia-ischemia and infection/inflammation. In this review, we discuss the role of astrocytic gap junction (connexin) hemichannels in the spread of neural injury after hypoxia-ischemia and/or infection/inflammation. Potential mechanisms of hemichannel medi- ated injury likely involve impaired intraceUular calcium handling, loss of blood-brain barrier integrity and release of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) resulting in over-activation of purinergic receptors. We propose the hypothesis that inflammation-induced opening of connexin hemichannels is a key regulating event that initiates a vicious cycle of excessive ATP release, which in turn propagates activation of purinergic receptors on microglia and astrocytes. This suggests that developing new neuroprotective strategies for preterm infants will benefit from a detailed understanding of glial and connexin hemichannel responses. 展开更多
关键词 HYPOXIA-ISCHEMIA connexin hemichannels spreading injury connexin 43 astrocytes hypoxicischemic encephalopathy
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