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ROCK/Cdc42-mediated microglial motility and gliapse formation lead to phagocytosis of degenerating dopaminergic neurons in vivo

The role of microglial motility in the context of adult neurodegeneration is poorly understood. In the present work, we investigated the microanatomical details of microglia-neuron interactions in an experimental mouse model of Parkinson's disease following the intraperitoneal injection of MPTP...

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Autores principales: Barcia, Carlos, Ros, Carmen María, Annese, Valentina, Carrillo-de Sauvage, María Angeles, Ros-Bernal, Francisco, Gómez, Aurora, Yuste, José Enrique, Campuzano, Carmen María, de Pablos, Vicente, Fernandez-Villalba, Emiliano, Herrero, María Trinidad
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3492875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23139861
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep00809
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author Barcia, Carlos
Ros, Carmen María
Annese, Valentina
Carrillo-de Sauvage, María Angeles
Ros-Bernal, Francisco
Gómez, Aurora
Yuste, José Enrique
Campuzano, Carmen María
de Pablos, Vicente
Fernandez-Villalba, Emiliano
Herrero, María Trinidad
author_facet Barcia, Carlos
Ros, Carmen María
Annese, Valentina
Carrillo-de Sauvage, María Angeles
Ros-Bernal, Francisco
Gómez, Aurora
Yuste, José Enrique
Campuzano, Carmen María
de Pablos, Vicente
Fernandez-Villalba, Emiliano
Herrero, María Trinidad
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description The role of microglial motility in the context of adult neurodegeneration is poorly understood. In the present work, we investigated the microanatomical details of microglia-neuron interactions in an experimental mouse model of Parkinson's disease following the intraperitoneal injection of MPTP. The specific intoxication of dopaminergic neurons induces the cellular polarization of microglia, leading to the formation of body-to-body neuron-glia contacts, called gliapses, which precede neuron elimination. Inhibiting ROCK/Cdc42-mediated microglial motility in vivo blocks the activating features of microglia, such as increased cell size and number of filopodia and diminishes their phagocyting/secreting domains, as the reduction of the Golgi apparatus and the number of microglia-neuron contacts has shown. High-resolution confocal images and three-dimensional rendering demonstrate that microglia engulf entire neurons at one-to-one ratio, and the microglial cell body participates in the formation of the phagocytic cup, engulfing and eliminating neurons in areas of dopaminergic degeneration in adult mammals.
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spelling pubmed-34928752012-11-08 ROCK/Cdc42-mediated microglial motility and gliapse formation lead to phagocytosis of degenerating dopaminergic neurons in vivo Barcia, Carlos Ros, Carmen María Annese, Valentina Carrillo-de Sauvage, María Angeles Ros-Bernal, Francisco Gómez, Aurora Yuste, José Enrique Campuzano, Carmen María de Pablos, Vicente Fernandez-Villalba, Emiliano Herrero, María Trinidad Sci Rep Article The role of microglial motility in the context of adult neurodegeneration is poorly understood. In the present work, we investigated the microanatomical details of microglia-neuron interactions in an experimental mouse model of Parkinson's disease following the intraperitoneal injection of MPTP. The specific intoxication of dopaminergic neurons induces the cellular polarization of microglia, leading to the formation of body-to-body neuron-glia contacts, called gliapses, which precede neuron elimination. Inhibiting ROCK/Cdc42-mediated microglial motility in vivo blocks the activating features of microglia, such as increased cell size and number of filopodia and diminishes their phagocyting/secreting domains, as the reduction of the Golgi apparatus and the number of microglia-neuron contacts has shown. High-resolution confocal images and three-dimensional rendering demonstrate that microglia engulf entire neurons at one-to-one ratio, and the microglial cell body participates in the formation of the phagocytic cup, engulfing and eliminating neurons in areas of dopaminergic degeneration in adult mammals. Nature Publishing Group 2012-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3492875/ /pubmed/23139861 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep00809 Text en Copyright © 2012, Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareALike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
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Barcia, Carlos
Ros, Carmen María
Annese, Valentina
Carrillo-de Sauvage, María Angeles
Ros-Bernal, Francisco
Gómez, Aurora
Yuste, José Enrique
Campuzano, Carmen María
de Pablos, Vicente
Fernandez-Villalba, Emiliano
Herrero, María Trinidad
ROCK/Cdc42-mediated microglial motility and gliapse formation lead to phagocytosis of degenerating dopaminergic neurons in vivo
title ROCK/Cdc42-mediated microglial motility and gliapse formation lead to phagocytosis of degenerating dopaminergic neurons in vivo
title_full ROCK/Cdc42-mediated microglial motility and gliapse formation lead to phagocytosis of degenerating dopaminergic neurons in vivo
title_fullStr ROCK/Cdc42-mediated microglial motility and gliapse formation lead to phagocytosis of degenerating dopaminergic neurons in vivo
title_full_unstemmed ROCK/Cdc42-mediated microglial motility and gliapse formation lead to phagocytosis of degenerating dopaminergic neurons in vivo
title_short ROCK/Cdc42-mediated microglial motility and gliapse formation lead to phagocytosis of degenerating dopaminergic neurons in vivo
title_sort rock/cdc42-mediated microglial motility and gliapse formation lead to phagocytosis of degenerating dopaminergic neurons in vivo
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3492875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23139861
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep00809
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