Neurobiology of disease
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Neurobiology of disease · Jun 2007
Is functional state of spinal microglia involved in the anti-allodynic and anti-hyperalgesic effects of electroacupuncture in rat model of monoarthritis?
Spinal microglia play a key role for creating exaggerated pain following tissues inflammation or injury. Electroacupuncture (EA) can effectively control the exaggerated pain both in humans with inflammatory disease and animals with experimental inflammatory pain. ⋯ For the first time, these data provide direct evidence for the involvement of spinal microglial functional state in anti-nociception of EA. Thus, anti-neuroinflammatory effect of EA might be considered as one of the mechanisms of its anti-arthritic pain effects, and thereby a multidisciplinary integrated approach to treating symptoms related to arthritis might be raised.
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Neurobiology of disease · Jun 2007
MRI and MRS alterations in the preclinical phase of murine prion disease: association with neuropathological and behavioural changes.
Prion diseases are fatal chronic neurodegenerative diseases. Previous qualitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and spectroscopy (MRS) studies report conflicting results in the symptomatic stages of the disease, but little work has been carried out during the earlier stages of the disease. Here we have used the murine ME7 model of prion disease to quantitatively investigate MRI and MRS changes during the period prior to the onset of overt clinical signs (20+ weeks) and have correlated these with pathological and behavioural abnormalities. ⋯ Ex vivo MRS of brain extracts confirmed and extended these findings, showing early (8-12 weeks) decreases in both the neuronal metabolites NAA and glutamate, and the metabolic metabolites lactate and glucose. Increases in the glial metabolite myo-inositol were observed at later stages when microglial and astrocyte activation is substantial. These changes in MRI and MRS signals, which precede overt clinical signs of disease, could provide insights into the pathogenesis of this disease and may enable early detection of pathology.