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- Introduction
- Microglia: a short definition
- Microglia: resident innate immune cells of CNS
- Discovery and detection
- Discovery, detection / functional interpretation (1)
- Discovery, detection / functional interpretation (2)
- Approaches to the study of microglia
- Manipulating and monitoring microglial activities
- Developmental origin and functions
- Microglia as macrophage-like cells
- Origin and lineage
- Developmental contributions of malfunction (1)
- Developmental contributions of malfunction (2)
- Developmental contributions of malfunction (3)
- The concept of resting microglia
- Resting or active: dormant or functional
- Tissue surveillance and synaptic nursing
- Immunologically silent disposal of myelin
- The concept of microglial activation
- Immediate response to homeostatic disturbance
- The concept of detrimental microglia
- Microglial activation simply follows a stereotype
- Microglial activation in CNS pathologies
- Harmful microglial engagement is recognized
- Activation signals and response diversity
- Microglia as active sensors
- Activity-controlling factors (1)
- Activity-controlling factors (2)
- Control via ON and OFF signals
- Microglial response versatility
- Macrophages and microglia
- Signals and response modifiers
- Elements of the microglial response repertoire (1)
- Elements of the microglial response repertoire (2)
- Response dynamics
- Microglia activation: not a monophasic response
- Microglia activation: deescalation / termination
- Contributions in and to CNS pathologies
- Phenotypes associated with phagocytosis
- Effects associated with phagocytosis
- Microglial neuropathology in Alzheimer's disease
- Microglia in neurodegenerative diseases
- A uniform population throughout the CNS or not?
- Conclusion and outlook
- Questions regarding roles in health and disease
- Thank you
Topics Covered
- Physiology and pathophysiology of microglia
- Microglia
- resident innate immune cells of the CNS
- Approaches to the study of microglia
- Developmental origin and functions
- Developmental contributions and consequences of malfunction
- The concept of 'resting' microglia
- functions in the healthy adult CNS
- Tissue surveillance and synaptic nursing as house-keeping duties
- The concept of microglial 'activation'
- transformation to distinct activity states
- The concept of detrimental microglia
- Activation signals and response diversity
- Macrophages and microglia: diversity in response behaviour
- Elements of the microglial response repertoire
- Response dynamics
- Microglial phenotypes associated with phagocytosis
- Contributions of microglia in neurodegenerative diseases
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Talk Citation
Hanisch, U. (2012, July 15). Physiology and pathophysiology of microglia [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/SYZL6501.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on July 15, 2012
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Dr. Uwe-Karsten Hanisch has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.