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Cytotoxic Effect of Brain Macrophages on Developing Neurons.

Clotilde Théry1, Brigitte Chamak, Michel Mallat.   

Abstract

Brain macrophages are transiently present in different regions of the central nervous system during development or in the course of tissue remodelling following various types of injuries. To investigate the influence of these phagocytes on neuronal growth and survival, brain macrophages stemming from the cerebral cortex of rat embryos were added to neuronal primary cultures. A neurotoxic effect of brain macrophages was demonstrated by the reduction of the number of neurons bearing neurites within two days of contact between the two cell types. Neuronal death and phagocytosis were also directly observed in video recordings of living cultures. This toxicity involved the production by brain macrophages of reactive oxygen intermediates, as shown by the protective effect of catalase, a scavenger of H2O2. In addition, the respiratory bursts of brain macrophages were stimulated in the presence of neurons. These results suggest that brain macrophages could favour the appearance of neuroregressive events which occur either during neurogenesis or in neurodegenerative diseases, implying intracerebral recruitment of mononuclear phagocytes.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 12106245     DOI: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.1991.tb00050.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Neurosci        ISSN: 0953-816X            Impact factor:   3.386


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4.  Study of receptor-mediated neurotoxins released by HIV-1-infected mononuclear phagocytes found in human brain.

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5.  System xC- is a mediator of microglial function and its deletion slows symptoms in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis mice.

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7.  Specific domains of beta-amyloid from Alzheimer plaque elicit neuron killing in human microglia.

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9.  Upregulation of a new microglial gene, mrf-1, in response to programmed neuronal cell death and degeneration.

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10.  Involvement of the 4-aminopyridine-sensitive transient A-type K+ current in macrophage-induced neuronal injury.

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