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CXCL12-mediated monocyte transmigration into brain perivascular space leads to neuroinflammation and memory deficit in neuropathic pain

Chun-Lin Mai, Zhi Tan, Yanan Xu, Jing-Jun Zhang, Zhenhua Huang, Dong Wang, Hui Zhang, Wen-Shan Gui, Jun Zhang, Zhenjia Lin, Ying-Tong Meng, Wei Xiao, Ying-Tao Jie, Peter M. Grace, Long‐Jun Wu, Li‐Jun Zhou, Xian‐Guo Liu

2020Theranostics130 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

CXCL12-mediated monocyte recruitment into the perivascular space is critical for neuroinflammation and the resultant cognitive impairment in neuropathic pain.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroinflammationSNiGliosisNeuropathic painMedicinePerivascular spaceNeuNInflammationChemokineNeuroscienceCognitive declineHippocampal formationMonocyteImmunostainingProinflammatory cytokineImmunologyPharmacologyPathologyPsychologyInternal medicineImmunohistochemistryChemistryDementiaAcid hydrolysisBiochemistryHydrolysisDiseasePain Mechanisms and TreatmentsNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsNerve injury and regeneration
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