Lifestyle-dependent microglial plasticity: training the brain guardians

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Lifestyle is one of the most powerful instruments shaping mankind; the lifestyle includes many aspects of interactions with the environment, from nourishment and education to physical activity and quality of sleep. All these factors taken in complex affect neuroplasticity and define brain performance and cognitive longevity. In particular, physical exercise, exposure to enriched environment and dieting act through complex modifications of microglial cells, which change their phenotype and modulate their functional activity thus translating lifestyle events into remodelling of brain homoeostasis and reshaping neural networks ultimately enhancing neuroprotection and cognitive longevity.

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Augusto-Oliveira, M., & Verkhratsky, A. (2021, December 1). Lifestyle-dependent microglial plasticity: training the brain guardians. Biology Direct. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13062-021-00297-4

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