| Literature DB >> 33232758 |
Shingo Enomoto1, Takahiro A Kato2.
Abstract
Microglia, immune cells in the brain, play a crucial role in brain inflammation and synaptic plasticity by releasing inflammatory mediators and neurotrophic factors as well as, phagocytosing synaptic elements. Recent studies have shown peripheral inflammation, immune alteration in the brain are associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in humans. Several preclinical studies using Pavlovian fear conditioning have suggested that microglia are involved in fear memory dysregulation and altered fear neuronal networks. Microglial priming resulting from previous stressful experiences may also have an effect. This review will introduce the current knowledge of microglial contribution to disturbed fear memory regulation, a fundamental feature of PTSD.Entities:
Keywords: Fear memory; Microglia; Microglial priming; Neuroinflammation; Neurotrophic factor; PTSD
Year: 2020 PMID: 33232758 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuint.2020.104921
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurochem Int ISSN: 0197-0186 Impact factor: 3.921