Damage-Associated Molecular Patterns in Human Diseases 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-78655-1_18
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“…However, the authors did not rule out the possibility that the microglia were undergoing functional changes (in cytokines) related to the inflammatory process. Nevertheless, neuronal changes observed in this SOD1G93A ALS model in the brain at 50 days of age were followed by microglial morphological changes at 60 days [105][106][107]. Therefore, the authors concluded that, if there is an inflammatory process in the retina, microglia would be in a different, less reactive or even neuroprotective phenotype [101].…”
Section: Summary Of Retinal Changes In Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the authors did not rule out the possibility that the microglia were undergoing functional changes (in cytokines) related to the inflammatory process. Nevertheless, neuronal changes observed in this SOD1G93A ALS model in the brain at 50 days of age were followed by microglial morphological changes at 60 days [105][106][107]. Therefore, the authors concluded that, if there is an inflammatory process in the retina, microglia would be in a different, less reactive or even neuroprotective phenotype [101].…”
Section: Summary Of Retinal Changes In Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aforesaid, the induction of the different stages of CLD requires handling the animals for prolonged periods of time, which can affect and compromise animal welfare. On the other hand, we already know that stress influences affective behavior and stress hormone release may alter the pathophysiology of the CLD [105][106][107][108]. For this reason, the scientific community has been made aware of the importance of ensuring the socio-environmental welfare of experimental animals.…”
Section: Regulatory Issues Regarding the Use Of Animal Models In Cld ...mentioning
confidence: 99%