The neuropathological and behavioral consequences of intraspinal microglial/macrophage activation

被引:258
作者
Popovich, PG
Guan, Z
McGaughy, V
Fisher, L
Hickey, WF
Basso, DM
机构
[1] Ohio State Univ, Coll Med & Publ Hlth, Dept Mol Virol Immunol & Med Genet, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
[2] Ohio State Univ, Coll Med & Publ Hlth, Div Phys Therapy, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
[3] Sch Allied Med Profess, Columbus, OH USA
[4] DHMC, Dartmouth Med Sch, Lebanon, NH USA
关键词
axonal injury; demyelination; functional recovery; funiculotomy; neuroinflammation; spinal cord injury;
D O I
10.1093/jnen/61.7.623
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Activated microglia and macrophages (CNS macrophages) have been implicated in the secondary or "bystander" pathology (e.g. axon injury, demyelination) that accompanies traumatic or autoimmune injury to the brain and spinal cord. These cells also can provide neurotrophic support and promote axonal regeneration, Studying the divergent functional potential of CNS macrophages in trauma models is especially difficult due to the various degradative mechanisms that are initiated prior to or concomitant with microglial/macrophage activation (e.g. hemorrhage, edema, excitotoxicity, lipid peroxidation). To study the potential impact of activated CNS macrophages on the spinal cord parenchyma. we have characterized an in vivo model of non-traumatic spinal cord neuroinflammation. Specifically, focal activation of CNS macrophages 4 as achieved using stereotaxic microinjections of zymosan. Although microinjection does not cause direct mechanical trauma. localized activation of macrophages with zymosan acts as an "inflammatory scalpel" causing tissue injury at and nearby the injection site. The present data reveal that activation of CNS macrophages in vivo can result in permanent axonal injury and demyelination. Moreover, the Pathology can be graded and localized to specific white matter tracts to produce quantifiable behavioral deficits. Further development of this model will help to clarify the biological potential of microglia and macrophages and the molecular signals that control their function within the spinal cord.
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