Age-related differences in lipopolysaccharide-induced delirium-like behavior implicate the distinct microglial composition in the hippocampus
Key Points
Delirium-like behavior differs significantly with age, indicating a potential vulnerability in older populations.
In aged models, exposure to lipopolysaccharide led to markedly different responses, with microglial activity varying in intensity.
Analysis using behavioral assessment following lipopolysaccharide administration demonstrated clear age-related trends in hippocampal responses.
Findings highlight the need for age-specific strategies to address delirium, given the differences in microglial response.
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Age-related differences in lipopolysaccharide-induced delirium-like behavior implicate the distinct microglial composition in the hippocampus | Synapse