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Sustained hyperammonemia induces TNF-a IN Purkinje neurons by activating the TNFR1-NF-κB pathway.

Tiziano BalzanoYaiza M ArenasSherry DadsetanJerónimo FortezaSara Gil-PerotinLaura Cubas-NuñezBonaventura CasanovaFrancisco GraciàNatalia Varela-AndrésCarmina MontoliuMarta LlansolaVicente Felipo
Published in: Journal of neuroinflammation (2020)
Sustained (4 weeks) but not short-term hyperammonemia induces TNF-a in Purkinje neurons in rats. This is mediated by peripheral inflammation. TNF-a is also increased in the Purkinje neurons of patients who die with liver cirrhosis. The results suggest that hyperammonemia induces TNF-a in glial cells and that TNF-a released by glial cells activates TNFR1 in Purkinje neurons, leading to NF-κB nuclear translocation and the induction of TNF-a expression, which may contribute to the neurological alterations observed in hyperammonemia and hepatic encephalopathy.
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