Viewing chemokines as a third major system of communication in the brain.
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CX3CL1 is up-regulated in the rat hippocampus during memory-associated synaptic plasticityChronic alcohol neuroadaptation and stress contribute to susceptibility for alcohol craving and relapseOligodendrocyte Precursor Cells in Spinal Cord Injury: A Review and UpdateRegulation of motor function and behavior by atypical chemokine receptor 1.Regulation of haeme oxygenase-1 for treatment of neuroinflammation and brain disordersFractalkine/CX3CL1 enhances GABA synaptic activity at serotonin neurons in the rat dorsal raphe nucleusModulation of cocaine-induced activity by intracerebral administration of CXCL12Increased stereotypy in conditional Cxcr4 knockout mice.Chronic CXCL10 alters neuronal properties in rat hippocampal culture.Chronic exposure to the chemokine CCL3 enhances neuronal network activity in rat hippocampal cultures.Adult human glia, pericytes and meningeal fibroblasts respond similarly to IFNy but not to TGFβ1 or M-CSF.Morphine stimulates CCL2 production by human neuronsA lifespan approach to neuroinflammatory and cognitive disorders: a critical role for glia.Melatonin treatment in old mice enables a more youthful response to LPS in the brainSex differences in microglial colonization of the developing rat brain.Temporal mRNA profiles of inflammatory mediators in the murine 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyrimidine model of Parkinson's diseaseThe chemokine CX3CL1/fractalkine interferes with the antinociceptive effect induced by opioid agonists in the periaqueductal grey of rats.Chronic inorganic mercury exposure induces sex-specific changes in central TNFα expression: importance in autism?Repeated lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or cytokine treatments sensitize ethanol withdrawal-induced anxiety-like behavior.Cerebral Response to Peripheral Challenge with a Viral Mimetic.Norman Cousins Lecture. Glia as the "bad guys": implications for improving clinical pain control and the clinical utility of opioids.Heroin-induced conditioned immunomodulation requires expression of IL-1β in the dorsal hippocampus.Persistent adaptation by chronic alcohol is facilitated by neuroimmune activation linked to stress and CRFInhibition of CXCL12 signaling attenuates the postischemic immune response and improves functional recovery after stroke.Polymorphisms in inflammation-related genes are associated with susceptibility to major depression and antidepressant responseEvidence for TNFα action on excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmission in the central amygdala: a brain site influenced by stressMulti-targeted neuroprotection by the HSV-2 gene ICP10PK includes robust bystander activity through PI3-K/Akt and/or MEK/ERK-dependent neuronal release of vascular endothelial growth factor and fractalkine.Physiological evidence for interaction between the HIV-1 co-receptor CXCR4 and the cannabinoid system in the brain.Antibody-enhanced microdialysis collection of CCL2 from rat brain(Putative) sex differences in neuroimmune modulation of memory.Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1): an overviewFunctional interaction between HIV-gp120 and opioid system in the preoptic anterior hypothalamusAnalgesic efficacy of buprenorphine in the presence of high levels of SDF-1α/CXCL12 in the brain.The effect of gp120 on morphine's antinociceptive and neurophysiological actions.Manifold implications of forgotten hyperglycemia in clinical opiate dependence.Opioid and chemokine receptor crosstalk: a promising target for pain therapy?SDF-1alpha/CXCL12 enhances GABA and glutamate synaptic activity at serotonin neurons in the rat dorsal raphe nucleusCCL5-Glutamate Cross-Talk in Astrocyte-Neuron Communication in Multiple Sclerosis.Regulation of CCL2 and CCL3 expression in human brain endothelial cells by cytokines and lipopolysaccharide.Descending controls modulate inflammatory joint pain and regulate CXC chemokine and iNOS expression in the dorsal horn
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Viewing chemokines as a third major system of communication in the brain.
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Ellen B Geller
Martin W Adler
Thomas J Rogers
Xiaohong Chen
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