Microglia are really interesting because they have different modes of function. In certain circumstances, they can promote nerve growth in the brain. Another circumstances, when synapses get immunologically tagged, they can surround them and literally eat them up. So microglia tend to be activated under conditions of severe and persisting stress like you have in depression. But in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder, we find both in patients while they're alive with PET scanning and in analyzing post-mortem brain tissue that the microglia are suppressed.

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