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Publication : Microglia form satellites with different neuronal subtypes in the adult murine central nervous system.

First Author  Bakina O Year  2022
Journal  J Neurosci Res Volume  100
Issue  4 Pages  1105-1122
PubMed ID  35213755 Mgi Jnum  J:350227
Mgi Id  MGI:7661249 Doi  10.1002/jnr.25026
Citation  Bakina O, et al. (2022) Microglia form satellites with different neuronal subtypes in the adult murine central nervous system. J Neurosci Res 100(4):1105-1122
abstractText  Microglia are the innate immune cells of the central nervous system (CNS). In the adult uncompromised CNS, they have a highly ramified morphology and continuously extend and retract their processes. A subpopulation of microglial cells forms close soma-to-soma contacts with neurons and have been termed satellite microglia, yet the role of such interaction is largely unknown. Here, we analyzed the distribution of satellite microglia in different areas of the CNS of adult male mice applying transgenic- and immunolabeling of neuronal subtypes and microglia followed by three-dimensional imaging analysis. We quantified satellite microglia associated with GABAergic and glutamatergic neurons in the somatosensory cortex, striatum, and thalamus; with dopaminergic and serotonergic neurons in the basal forebrain and raphe nucleus, respectively; and with cerebellar Purkinje cell neurons. Satellite microglia in the retina were assessed qualitatively. Microglia form satellites with all neuronal subtypes studied, whereas a preference for a specific neuron subtype was not found. The occurrence and frequency of satellite microglia is determined by the histo-architectural organization of the brain area and the densities of neuronal somata therein.
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