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Non-severe thermal burn injuries induce long-lasting downregulation of gene expression in cortical excitatory neurons and microglia

Burn injuries are devastating traumas, often leading to life-long consequences that extend beyond the observable burn scar. In the context of the nervous system, burn injury patients commonly develop chronic neurological disorders and have been suggested to have impaired motor cortex function, but the long-lasting impact on neurons and glia in the brain is unknown.

Citation:
Ong RCS, Beros JL, Fuller K, Wood FM, Melton PE, et al. Non-severe thermal burn injuries induce long-lasting downregulation of gene expression in cortical excitatory neurons and microglia. Front Mol Neurosci. 2024;17.

Keywords:
astrocytes; burn injury; cortical neurons; microglia; transcriptome

Abstract:
Burn injuries are devastating traumas, often leading to life-long consequences that extend beyond the observable burn scar. In the context of the nervous system, burn injury patients commonly develop chronic neurological disorders and have been suggested to have impaired motor cortex function, but the long-lasting impact on neurons and glia in the brain is unknown.