Ting Ye
Nantong University
7 Papers
9 Citations
Ting Ye is an academic researcher from Nantong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Innate immune system. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Tolerance-inducing effect and properties of innate immune stimulation on chronic stress-induced behavioral abnormalities in mice.
Yue Gu,Ting Ye,Pingping Tan,Lijuan Tong,Jianlin Ji,Yiming Gu,Zhongxia Shen,Xinhua Shen,Xu Lu,Chao Huang +9 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided for a prophylactic effect of innate immune stimulation on stress-induced behavioral abnormalities via changes in microglial activation, which may help develop novel strategies for the prevention of stress- induced psychological disorders.
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Antidepressive properties of microglial stimulation in a mouse model of depression induced by chronic unpredictable stress.
Zixuan Cai,Ting Ye,Xing Xu,Minhui Gao,Yaru Zhang,Dan Wang,Yiming Gu,Haojie Zhu,Lijuan Tong,Jiashu Lu,Zhuo Chen,Chao Huang +11 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that a single LPS injection displays rapid and sustained antidepressant effects in chronically stressed mice likely through stimulating hippocampal microglia.
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Apoptosis-triggered decline in hippocampal microglia mediates adolescent intermittent alcohol exposure-induced depression-like behaviors in mice.
Peili Hu,Dan Wang,Yaru Zhang,Zixuan Cai,Ting Ye,Lijuan Tong,Xing Xu,Jiashu Lu,Fengguo Liu,Xu Lu,Chao Huang +10 more
TL;DR: The results reveal a possible mechanism for AIE-induced depression and demonstrate that the restoration of hippocampal microglial homeostasis may be a therapeutic strategy for depression induced by alcohol intake and withdrawal.
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Antidepressive properties of macrophage-colony stimulating factor in a mouse model of depression induced by chronic unpredictable stress.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that M-CSF produces rapid and sustained antidepressant effects via the activation of the microglia in the hippocampus in a dose- and time-dependent manner.
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A prophylactic effect of macrophage-colony stimulating factor on chronic stress-induced depression-like behaviors in mice.
Jianlin Ji,Haitao Xiang,Xu Lu,Pingping Tan,Rongrong Yang,Ting Ye,Zhuo Chen,Dongjian Chen,Haiyan He,Jinliang Chen,Yaoying Ma,Chao Huang +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of pre-inhibiting the innate immune activation by minocycline pretreatment (40mg/kg) abrogated the preventive effect of M-CSF on CSDS-induced depression-like behaviors and neuroinflammatory responses.
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