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Spinal Cord Microglia in Chronic Neurodegenerative Pain

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Spinal Cord Microglia in Chronic Neurodegenerative Pain

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Spinal cord microglia are specialized resident immune cells of the central nervous system (CNS) that play critical roles in both normal pain processing and the pathological amplification of pain signaling in chronic neurodegenerative conditions. These cells, derived from hematopoietic precursors during development, constitute approximately 5-12% of the total glial population in the spinal dorsal horn—the primary synaptic relay region for nociceptive (pain) information. In healthy individuals, spinal cord microglia maintain a ramified, surveying morphology with extended processes that continuously monitor the extracellular environment. However, in chronic neurodegenerative pain states—including neuropathic pain following nerve injury, chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN), and pain associated with neurodegenerative diseases like ALS and Parkinson's disease—these cells undergo morphological and functional transformation into an activated phenotype characterized by increased pro-inflammatory cytokine production and enhanced neuroinflammatory signaling.

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