The immunomodulator interleukin-1 (IL-1) is found to be an astroglial growth factor during development of the mammalian brain. In vitro studies indicate that ameboid microglia, a class of brain mononuclear phagocytes, are the likely source of IL-1. Examination of different brain regions during development shows IL-1 production only after the appearance of ameboid microglia. These observations suggest that brain mononuclear phagocytes secrete growth factors that regulate normal growth and development of the CNS.
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Giulian, D., Young, D. G., Woodward, J., Brown, D. C., & Lachman, L. B. (1988). Interleukin-1 is an astroglial growth factor in the developing brain. Journal of Neuroscience, 8(2), 709–714. https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.08-02-00709.1988
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