Glial cell function:
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Schriftenreihe: | Progress in brain research
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Contents
List of Contributors v
Preface xv
Section I. Glial cell development: origin and phenotype acquisition
1. Regulation of genes involved in Schwann cell development and differentiation
R. Mirsky, D.B. Parkinson, Z. Dong, C. Meier, E. Calle, A. Brennan,
P. Topilko, B.S. Harris, H.J.S. Stewart and K.R. Jessen (London and
Brighton, UK, Bochum, Germany and Paris, France) 3
2. Regulation of radial glia phenotype
P. Leprince and G. Chanas Sacre (Liege, Belgium) 13
3. Astrocytic intermediate filaments: lessons from GFAP and vimentin knock out
mice
M. Pekny (Goteborg, Sweden) 23
4. Glial cells: a target for steroid hormones
R.C. Melcangi, V. Magnaghi, M. Galbiati and L. Martini (Milan,
Italy) 31
5. Thyroid hormone role in nervous system morphogenesis
F.C.A. Gomes, F.R.S. Lima, A.G. Trentin and V. Moura Neto (Rio de
Janeiro, RJ and Florianopolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil) 41
6. Early origin and colonization of the developing central nervous system by
microglial precursors
M.A. Cuadros and J. Navascues (Granada, Spain) 51
7. Microglia: its development and role as a neuropathology sensor
E.A. Ling, Y.K. Ng, C.H. Wu and C. Kaur (Singapore. Singapore and
Taipei, Taiwan) 61
8. Colonisation of the human central nervous system by microglia: the roles of
chemokines and vascular adhesion molecules
D. Male and P. Rezaie (Milton Keynes and London. UK) 81
xviii
Section II. Myelination, demyelination and remyelination
9. Astrocyte influences on oligodendrocyte progenitor migration
O. Schnadelbach and J.W. Fawcett (Cambridge, UK) 97
10. Tenascin R as a regulator of CNS glial cell function
P. Pesheva, S. Gloor and R. Probstmeier (Bonn, Germany and Zurich,
Switzerland) 103
11. Process extension and myelin sheet formation in maturing oligodendrocytes
PC. Buttery and C. ffrench Constant (Cambridge, UK) 115
12. Recent advances in human perinatal white matter injury
S.A. Back (Portland, OR, USA) 131
13. Models for demyelination
A. van der Goes and CD. Dijkstra (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) .. 149
14. The response of adult oligodendrocyte progenitors to demyelination in EAE
R. Reynolds, I. Cenci di Bello, M. Dawson and J. Levine (London,
UK and Stony Brook, NY, USA) 165
15. Neural precursors and demyelinating diseases
L. Decker, N. Picard, F. Lachapelle and A. Baron Van Evercooren
(Paris, France) 175
16. What roles do growth factors play in CNS remyelination?
R.J.M. Franklin, G.L. Hinks, R.H. Woodruff and M.T. O Leary
(Cambridge, UK) 185
Section III. Glial neuronal interactions
17. Molecular mechanisms of interactions between radial glia and neurons
B. McGrath, C. McCann, S. Eisenhuth and E.S. Anton (University
Park, PA and Chapel Hill, NC, USA) 197
18. Connexins and gap junctional communication in astrocytes are targets for
neuroglial interaction
N. Rouach and C. Giaume (Paris, France) 203
19. Glial signalling in response to neuronal activity in the leech central nervous
system
J.W. Deitmer, C. Lohr, F.C. Britz and J. Schmidt (Kaiserslautern,
Germany) 215
20. Glial cells as active partners in synaptic functions
A. Castonguay, S. Levesque and R. Robitaille (Montreal, PQ, Canada) 227
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21. Calcium signaling in retinal glial cells and its effect on neuronal activity
E.A. Newman (Minneapolis, MN, USA) 241
22. Neuron astrocyte cross talk during synaptic transmission: physiological and
neuropathological implications
P. Bezzi, M. Domercq, S. Vesce and A. Volterra (Milan, Italy) 255
23. Regulation of glutamate transporters in health and disease
G. Gegelashvili, M.B. Robinson, D. Trotti and T. Rauen (Copen¬
hagen, Denmark, Philadelphia, PA and Boston, MA, USA and
Frankfurt, Germany) 267
24. Ionotropic glutamate receptors in astrocytes
G. Seifert and C. Steinhauser (Bonn, Germany) 287
25. Metabotropic glutamate receptors in freshly isolated astrocytes from rat hip¬
pocampus
G.P. Schools and H.K. Kimelberg (Albany, NY, USA) 301
26. The pleiotropin/midkine family of cytokines: role in glial neuronal signalling
L. Haynes and M. Rumsby (Bristol and York, UK) 313
27. The nitric oxide/cyclic GMP system in astroglial cells
M.A. Baltrons and A. Garcfa (Barcelona, Spain) 325
28. Glial diffusion barriers during aging and pathological states
E. Sykova (Prague, Czech Republic) 339
Section IV. Giial response to injury and molecular mechanisms of neuroprotec
tion
29. Glial cell responses to lipids bound to albumin in serum and plasma
A. Nadal, E. Fuentes and P.A. McNaughton (Alicante, Spain and
Cambridge, UK) 367
30. Glial activation in the immature rat brain: implication of inflammatory transcrip¬
tion factors and cytokine expression
L. Acarin, B. Gonzalez and B. Castellano (Bellaterra. Spain) 375
31. Role of nuclear factor kappa B in neuropathological mechanisms
D.F. Cechetto (London, ON, Canada) 391
32. Ischemia: astrocytes show their sensitive side
R. Fern (Seattle, WA. USA) 405
33. Adaptative responses of spinal astrocytes to oxidative stress
P. Cassina, H. Peluffo and L. Barbeito (Montevideo, Uruguay) 413
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34. Glial expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) and oxygen regulated proteins
(ORPs)
F.R. Sharp, M. Bernaudin, M. Bartels and K.R. Wagner (Cincinnati,
OH, USA) 427
35. Nitric oxide mediated mitochondrial impairment in neural cells: a role for glu¬
cose metabolism in neuroprotection
J.P. Bolanos, P. Garcfa Nogales, V. Vega Agapito, M. Delgado Este
ban, P. Cidad and A. Almeida (Salamanca, Spain) 441
36. Keeping TNF induced apoptosis under control in astrocytes: PEA 15 as a dou¬
ble key on caspase dependent and MAP kinase dependent pathways
D. Zvalova, E. Formstecher, M. Fauquet, B. Canton and H. Chnei
weiss (Paris, France) 455
37. Astroglia play a key role in the neuroprotective actions of estrogen
I. Azcoitia, D. Garcia Ovejero, J.A. Chowen and L.M. Garcia Segura
(Madrid, Spain) 469
Section V. Inflammation and cytokine signalling
38. Cytokine mediated inflammation and signaling in the intact central nervous
system
I.L. Campbell (La Jolla, CA, USA) 481
39. Inhibition of nitric oxide production for down regulation of CNS inflammation
and demyelination
T. Brenner, F. Pinto, O. Abramsky and R. Gallily (Jerusalem, Israel). 499
40. Chemokine targets in acute brain injury and disease
D.C. Anthony, D. Blond, R. Dempster and V.H. Perry (Southampton,
UK) 507
41. Microglial chemokines and chemokine receptors
P.J. Gebicke Haerter, O. Spleiss, L. Q. Ren, H. Li, S. Dichmann,
J. Norgauer and H.W.G.M. Boddeke (Freiburg, Germany and Gronin
gen, The Netherlands) 525
42. The role of chemokines and chemokine receptors in CNS inflammation
C.J.A. De Groot and M.N. Woodroofe (Amsterdam, The Netherlands
and Sheffield, UK) 533
43. Signals regulating neurotrophin expression in glial cells
U. Otten, P. Marz, K. Heese, C. Hock, D. Kunz and S. Rose John
(Basel and Zurich, Switzerland, Mainz, Germany and Osaka, Japan) 545
44. Microglial signalling cascades in neurodegenerative disease
J.M. Pocock and A.C. Liddle (London, UK) 555
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Section VI. Repair and regeneration
45. Transcription factors in nerve regeneration
P. Kiiry, F. Bosse and H.W. Muller (Dusseldorf, Germany) 569
46. The role of astrocytes in axonal regeneration in the mammalian CNS
M. Gimenez y Ribotta, V. Menet and A. Privat (Montpellier, France) 587
47. Chondroitin sulphate proteoglycans: inhibitory components of the glial scar
R.A. Asher, D.A. Morgenstern, L.D.F. Moon and J.W. Fawcett
(Cambridge, UK) 611
48. Axon regeneration across the dorsal root entry zone
M.S. Ramer, S.B. McMahon and J.V. Priestley (London, UK) 621
49. Transplants of olfactory bulb ensheathing cells promote functional repair of
multiple dorsal rhizotomy
J.S. Taylor, V.C. Muneton Gomez, R. Egufa Recuero and M. Nieto
Sampedro (Madrid, Spain) 641
50. Regulatable and cell type specific transgene expression in glial cells: prospects
for gene therapy for neurological disorders
M. Castro, A. Hurtado Lorenzo, P. Umana, J.R. Smith Arica, A. Zer
mansky, E. Abordo Adesida and PR. Lowenstein (Manchester, UK) 655
Section VII. Therapeutical approaches to tumours, viral and prion infections
51. Immune escape of gliomas
PR. Walker and P. Y. Dietrich (Geneva, Switzerland) 685
52. Clinical trials of adenoviral mediated suicide gene therapy of malignant gliomas
D. Nanda, M.J. Driesse and P.A.E. Sillevis Smitt (Rotterdam, The
Netherlands) 699
53. Gene therapy of glioblastomas: from suicide to homicide
P. Tunici, D. Gianni and G. Finocchiaro (Milan, Italy) 711
54. Glial cells as targets of viral infection in the human central nervous system
B. Schweighardt and W.J. Atwood (Providence, RI, USA) 721
55. Pathogenesis of prion diseases: possible implications of microglial cells
F.L. Heppner, M. Prinz and A. Aguzzi (Zurich, Switzerland) 737
Subject Index 751
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