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Publication : P2Y12R-Dependent Translocation Mechanisms Gate the Changing Microglial Landscape.

First Author  Eyo UB Year  2018
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  23
Issue  4 Pages  959-966
PubMed ID  29694903 Mgi Jnum  J:271131
Mgi Id  MGI:6278827 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2018.04.001
Citation  Eyo UB, et al. (2018) P2Y12R-Dependent Translocation Mechanisms Gate the Changing Microglial Landscape. Cell Rep 23(4):959-966
abstractText  Microglia are an exquisitely tiled and self-contained population in the CNS that do not receive contributions from circulating monocytes in the periphery. While microglia are long-lived cells, the extent to which their cell bodies are fixed and the molecular mechanisms by which the microglial landscape is regulated have not been determined. Using chronic in vivo two-photon imaging to follow the microglial population in young adult mice, we document a daily rearrangement of the microglial landscape. Furthermore, we show that the microglial landscape can be modulated by severe seizures, acute injury, and sensory deprivation. Finally, we demonstrate a critical role for microglial P2Y12Rs in regulating the microglial landscape through cellular translocation independent of proliferation. These findings suggest that microglial patrol the CNS through both process motility and soma translocation.
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