First Author | Reshef R | Year | 2017 |
Journal | Elife | Volume | 6 |
PubMed ID | 29251592 | Mgi Jnum | J:255018 |
Mgi Id | MGI:6110911 | Doi | 10.7554/eLife.30809 |
Citation | Reshef R, et al. (2017) The role of microglia and their CX3CR1 signaling in adult neurogenesis in the olfactory bulb. Elife 6:e30809 |
abstractText | Microglia play important roles in perinatal neuro- and synapto-genesis. To test the role of microglia in these processes during adulthood, we examined the effects of microglia depletion, via treatment of mice with the CSF-1 receptor antagonist PLX5622, and abrogated neuronal-microglial communication in CX3C receptor-1 deficient (Cx3cr1(-/-)) mice. Microglia depletion significantly lowered spine density in young (developing) but not mature adult-born-granule-cells (abGCs) in the olfactory bulb. Two-photon time-lapse imaging indicated that microglia depletion reduced spine formation and elimination. Functionally, odor-evoked responses of mitral cells, which are normally inhibited by abGCs, were increased in microglia-depleted mice. In Cx3cr1(-/-) mice, abGCs exhibited reduced spine density, dynamics and size, concomitantly with reduced contacts between Cx3cr1-deficient microglia and abGCs'' dendritic shafts, along with increased proportion of microglia-contacted spines. Thus, during adult neurogenesis, microglia regulate the elimination (pruning), formation, and maintenance of synapses on newborn neurons, contributing to the functional integrity of the olfactory bulb circuitry. |