Ginkgo biloba extract modulates astrocytic and microglial recruitment in the hippocampus and hypothalamus of menopause-induced ovariectomized rats

[Display omitted] •Menopause is associated with higher risk of weight gain, central obesity and diabetes.•Ginkgo biloba Extract (GbE) possesses anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.•We have found GbE modulation on glial cell recruitment in menopaused rats.•GbE has partially or fully restored...

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Hauptverfasser: Machado, Meira M.F., Ático, Esther M., Banin, Renata M., Hirata, Bruna K.S., Kempe, Paula R.G., Pedroso, Amanda P., Thomaz, Fernanda M., Oyama, Lila M., Ribeiro, Eliane B., Bueno, Allain A., Cerutti, Suzete M., Telles, Mônica M.
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