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Publication : Functional impairment of microglia coincides with Beta-amyloid deposition in mice with Alzheimer-like pathology.

First Author  Krabbe G Year  2013
Journal  PLoS One Volume  8
Issue  4 Pages  e60921
PubMed ID  23577177 Mgi Jnum  J:199932
Mgi Id  MGI:5506653 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0060921
Citation  Krabbe G, et al. (2013) Functional impairment of microglia coincides with Beta-amyloid deposition in mice with Alzheimer-like pathology. PLoS One 8(4):e60921
abstractText  Microglial cells closely interact with senile plaques in Alzheimer's disease and acquire the morphological appearance of an activated phenotype. The significance of this microglial phenotype and the impact of microglia for disease progression have remained controversial. To uncover and characterize putative changes in the functionality of microglia during Alzheimer's disease, we directly assessed microglial behavior in two mouse models of Alzheimer's disease. Using in vivo two-photon microscopy and acute brain slice preparations, we found that important microglial functions - directed process motility and phagocytic activity - were strongly impaired in mice with Alzheimer's disease-like pathology compared to age-matched non-transgenic animals. Notably, impairment of microglial function temporally and spatially correlated with Abeta plaque deposition, and phagocytic capacity of microglia could be restored by interventionally decreasing amyloid burden by Abeta vaccination. These data suggest that major microglial functions progressively decline in Alzheimer's disease with the appearance of Abeta plaques, and that this functional impairment is reversible by lowering Abeta burden, e.g. by means of Abeta vaccination.
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