Motoneuronal inflammasome activation triggers excessive neuroinflammation and impedes regeneration after sciatic nerve injury.
Kinga MolnárBernát NógrádiRebeka KristófÁdám MészárosKrisztián PajerLászló SiklósAntal NógrádiImola WilhelmIstván A KrizbaiPublished in: Journal of neuroinflammation (2022)
Our results indicate that the central reaction initiated by sciatic nerve injury starts with inflammasome activation in motoneurons of the ventral horn, which triggers a complex inflammatory reaction and activation of microglia. Inhibition of neuronal inflammasome activation not only leads to a significant reduction of microgliosis, but has a beneficial effect on the recovery as well.