Differences in Origin of Reactive Microglia in Bone Marrow Chimeric Mouse and Rat After Transient Global Ischemia

作者:Lambertsen Kate L; Deierborg Tomas; Gregersen Rikke; Clausen Bettina H; Wirenfeldt Martin; Nielsen Helle H; Dalmau Ishar; Diemer Nils H; Dagnaes Hansen Frederik; Johansen Flemming F; Keating Armand; Finsen Bente*
来源:Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology, 2011, 70(6): 481-494.
DOI:10.1097/NEN.0b013e31821db3aa

摘要

Current understanding of microglial involvement in disease is influenced by the observation that recruited bone marrow (BM)-derived cells contribute to reactive microgliosis in BM-chimeric mice. In contrast, a similar phenomenon has not been reported for BM-chimeric rats. We investigated the recruitment and microglial transformation of BM-derived cells in radiation BM-chimeric mice and rats after transient global cerebral ischemia, which elicits a characteristic microglial reaction. Both species displayed microglial hyperplasia and rod cell transformation in the hippocampal CA1 region. In mice, a sub-population of lesion-reactive microglia originated from transformed BM-derived cells. By contrast, no recruitment or microglial transformation of BM-derived cells was observed in BM-chimeric rats. These results suggest that reactive microglia in rats originate from resident microglia, whereas they have a mixed BM-derived and resident origin in mice, depending on the severity of ischemic tissue damage.

  • 出版日期2011-6