Inhibition of vascular adhesion protein 1 protects dopamine neurons from the effects of acute inflammation and restores habit learning in the striatum.
Serena BecchiAlberto BusonBernard W BalleinePublished in: Journal of neuroinflammation (2021)
We establish, therefore, that VAP-1 inhibition has an anti-inflammatory profile that may be beneficial in the treatment of dopamine neuron dysfunction caused by an acute inflammatory state in the brain.
Keyphrases
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- oxidative stress
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- hepatitis b virus
- spinal cord
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- brain injury
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