Research Projects (Third party funds)

ABINEP

The role of astrocyte activation in neuropathological situations of viral infections

Astrocyte_TBEV_infected_mice.jpgAstrocyte activation in the brain of TBEV infected miceAstrocytes play crucial roles in the brain and are involved in the neuroinflammatory response. They become reactive in response to virtually all pathological events such as ischemia, infection and neurodegenerative disease. Astrocyte reactivity was originally characterized by morphological changes and the overexpression of the intermediate filament glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP). However it is unclear how the function of astrocytes is altered by their reactive state. By cell specific proteome labeling we will investigate how astrocytes change their function in the course of neuropathological situations, and how these changes influence the inflammatory response in the brain.

Groups

Coordinator

Prof. Dr. Daniela Dieterich, Institut für Pharmakologie und Toxikologie OvGU

Funding agency

EU-Projects

PrintSend per emailShare