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  • 1. Microglial recruitment of IL-1β-producing monocytes to brain endothelium causes stress-induced anxiety.
    McKim DB, Weber MD, Niraula A, Sawicki CM, Liu X, Jarrett BL, Ramirez-Chan K, Wang Y, Roeth RM, Sucaldito AD, Sobol CG, Quan N, Sheridan JF, Godbout JP.
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  • 2. Knockdown of interleukin-1 receptor type-1 on endothelial cells attenuated stress-induced neuroinflammation and prevented anxiety-like behavior.
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  • 3. Enhanced fear memory after social defeat in mice is dependent on interleukin-1 receptor signaling in glutamatergic neurons.
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  • 4. Corticosterone Production during Repeated Social Defeat Causes Monocyte Mobilization from the Bone Marrow, Glucocorticoid Resistance, and Neurovascular Adhesion Molecule Expression.
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  • 5. Repeated social defeat-induced neuroinflammation, anxiety-like behavior and resistance to fear extinction were attenuated by the cannabinoid receptor agonist WIN55,212-2.
    Lisboa SF, Niraula A, Resstel LB, Guimaraes FS, Godbout JP, Sheridan JF.
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  • 6. β-Adrenergic receptor antagonism prevents anxiety-like behavior and microglial reactivity induced by repeated social defeat.
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  • 8. Social defeat promotes a reactive endothelium in a brain region-dependent manner with increased expression of key adhesion molecules, selectins and chemokines associated with the recruitment of myeloid cells to the brain.
    Sawicki CM, McKim DB, Wohleb ES, Jarrett BL, Reader BF, Norden DM, Godbout JP, Sheridan JF.
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  • 10. Antagonism of the brain P2X7 ion channel attenuates repeated social defeat induced microglia reactivity, monocyte recruitment and anxiety-like behavior in male mice.
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  • 12. Unique brain endothelial profiles activated by social stress promote cell adhesion, prostaglandin E2 signaling, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis modulation, and anxiety.
    Yin W, Swanson SP, Biltz RG, Goodman EJ, Gallagher NR, Sheridan JF, Godbout JP.
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  • 14. Antidepressant imipramine diminishes stress-induced inflammation in the periphery and central nervous system and related anxiety- and depressive- like behaviors.
    Ramirez K, Sheridan JF.
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  • 15. Imipramine attenuates neuroinflammatory signaling and reverses stress-induced social avoidance.
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  • 17. Novel microglial transcriptional signatures promote social and cognitive deficits following repeated social defeat.
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  • 19. GABAergic modulation with classical benzodiazepines prevent stress-induced neuro-immune dysregulation and behavioral alterations.
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  • 20. Microglial activation mediates chronic mild stress-induced depressive- and anxiety-like behavior in adult rats.
    Wang YL, Han QQ, Gong WQ, Pan DH, Wang LZ, Hu W, Yang M, Li B, Yu J, Liu Q.
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