Changes in Gene Expression and Neuroinflammation in the Hippocampus after Focal Brain Ischemia: Involvement in the Long-Term Cognitive and Mental Disorders. / Shishkina, Galina T.; Kalinina, Tatiana S.; Gulyaeva, Natalia V. et al.
In: Biochemistry (Moscow), Vol. 86, No. 6, 3, 06.2021, p. 657-666.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Changes in Gene Expression and Neuroinflammation in the Hippocampus after Focal Brain Ischemia: Involvement in the Long-Term Cognitive and Mental Disorders
AU - Shishkina, Galina T.
AU - Kalinina, Tatiana S.
AU - Gulyaeva, Natalia V.
AU - Lanshakov, Dmitry A.
AU - Dygalo, Nikolay N.
N1 - Funding Information: This work was supported by the Russian Science Foundation (project no. 20-64-47013) and by the State Budget Project 0259-2021-0015. Publisher Copyright: © 2021, The Author(s).
PY - 2021/6
Y1 - 2021/6
N2 - Ischemic brain injuries are accompanied by the long-term changes in gene expression in the hippocampus, the limbic system structure, involved in the regulation of key aspects of the higher nervous activity, such as cognitive functions and emotions. The altered expression of genes and proteins encoded by them may be related to the development of post-ischemic psycho-emotional and cognitive disturbances. Activation of neuroinflammation following stroke in the hippocampus has been suggested to play an essential role in induction of long-lasting consequences. Identification of changes in the gene expression patterns after ischemia and investigation of the dynamics of these changes in the hippocampus are the necessary first steps toward understanding molecular pathways responsible for the development of post-stroke cognitive impairments and mental pathologies.
AB - Ischemic brain injuries are accompanied by the long-term changes in gene expression in the hippocampus, the limbic system structure, involved in the regulation of key aspects of the higher nervous activity, such as cognitive functions and emotions. The altered expression of genes and proteins encoded by them may be related to the development of post-ischemic psycho-emotional and cognitive disturbances. Activation of neuroinflammation following stroke in the hippocampus has been suggested to play an essential role in induction of long-lasting consequences. Identification of changes in the gene expression patterns after ischemia and investigation of the dynamics of these changes in the hippocampus are the necessary first steps toward understanding molecular pathways responsible for the development of post-stroke cognitive impairments and mental pathologies.
KW - cognitive impairment
KW - depression
KW - focal brain injuries
KW - gene expression
KW - hippocampus
KW - neuroinflammation
KW - Stroke/complications
KW - Mental Disorders/etiology
KW - Humans
KW - Gene Expression Regulation
KW - Cognition Disorders/etiology
KW - Cognition
KW - Inflammation
KW - Animals
KW - Brain Ischemia/complications
KW - Brain Injuries
KW - Hippocampus/metabolism
KW - Depression/etiology
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UR - https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=46793866
U2 - 10.1134/S0006297921060043
DO - 10.1134/S0006297921060043
M3 - Review article
C2 - 34225589
AN - SCOPUS:85106915160
VL - 86
SP - 657
EP - 666
JO - Biochemistry (Moscow)
JF - Biochemistry (Moscow)
SN - 0006-2979
IS - 6
M1 - 3
ER -
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