@article{9f903cafe5c64d7588ad94128060d89e,
title = "Closed head injury induces up-regulation of ErbB-4 receptor at the site of injury",
abstract = "ErbB-4 receptor tyrosine kinase and its ligand neu differentiation factor (NDF/neuregulin) are widely expressed in the brain. The closed head injury model was used to investigate the possible role of ErbB-4 receptor in neurodegeneration. It is demonstrated that levels of ErbB-4 are dramatically increased at the site of injury. Activated microglia/macrophages constitute the major population of cells with the highest receptor levels at the site of injury. In addition ErbB-4 expression after injury is elevated also in neurons but not in astrocytes. Confocal microscopy analysis suggests that the high level of ErbB-4 protein in activated microglia/macrophages is probably due to phagocytosis of neuronal cells. These findings show for the first time that ErbB-4 receptors play a role in brain responses to head trauma. Overexpression of ErbB-4 receptors may be important for directing activated microglia/macrophages to the lesion site.",
keywords = "Brain, Closed head injury, ErbB-4, Microglia/macrophages, Tyrosine kinase",
author = "Shlomit Erlich and Esther Shohami and Ronit Pinkas-Kramarski",
note = "Funding Information: This work was supported in part by Grant 4188 from the chief scientist{\textquoteright}s office of Ministry of Health, Israel, and by the Adams supercenter for brain studies No. 1190, Israel. We thank Professor. Y. Kloog for critically reading the manuscript. E.S. is affiliated with the David R. Bloom Center for Pharmacy, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.",
year = "2000",
doi = "10.1006/mcne.2000.0894",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "16",
pages = "597--608",
journal = "Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience",
issn = "1044-7431",
publisher = "Academic Press Inc.",
number = "5",
}