2021
DOI: 10.14336/ad.2021.04017
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Bioenergetic Impairment in the Neuro-Glia-Vascular Unit: An Emerging Physiopathology during Aging

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“…Beside activation in response to inflammatory signals aging process by itself can affect MGCs, it has been reported that aged microglia display a more reactive/activated phenotype in both human and rat brains [ 65 ]. Furthermore, compelling evidence suggests that the expression of NURR1 is slightly down-regulated during the progression of Parkinson’s disease [ 29 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beside activation in response to inflammatory signals aging process by itself can affect MGCs, it has been reported that aged microglia display a more reactive/activated phenotype in both human and rat brains [ 65 ]. Furthermore, compelling evidence suggests that the expression of NURR1 is slightly down-regulated during the progression of Parkinson’s disease [ 29 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A new theoretical framework, referred to as the “neuro-glia-vascular unit” (NGVU), has emerged recently. This concept seeks to encapsulate the intricate interactions among vascular cells, glial cells, and neurons [ 56 ].…”
Section: Inflammation Of the Peripheral Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, microglia have been ascribed significant roles in survival of neurons through the control of neuroinflammation, which ultimately contributes to the homeostasis support and limiting the development of neurodegenerative events ( Cartier et al, 2014 ). Astrocytes, like microglial cells, ensure sufficient synthesis and recycling of neurotransmitters and glutamatergic signalling by providing metabolic substrates to neurons ( Fellin, 2009 , Fiacco et al, 2009 , Verkhratsky, 2010 ); In addition, the astrocytes also interacts with the blood-brain barrier endothelial cells ( Yuan et al, 2021 ) by transporting critical substrates, including oxygen and glucose from the cerebral microvessels to the neurons ( Mathiisen et al, 2010 ).
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confidence: 99%