Microinjection of a growth factor cocktail affects activated microglia in the neocortex of adult rats

Microglia, as the resident immune cells in the central nervous system, play important roles in regulating neuronal processes, such as neural excitability, synaptic activity, and apoptotic cell clearance. Growth factors can activate multiple signaling pathways in central nervous system microglia and...

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Main Authors: Ruo-Xu Liu, Jie Ma, Ning Guo, Shao-Jun Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Neural Regeneration Research
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Online Access:http://www.nrronline.org/article.asp?issn=1673-5374;year=2020;volume=15;issue=9;spage=1709;epage=1715;aulast=Liu
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spelling doaj-344bbb91cba4420e95854162789a40802020-11-25T03:34:06ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNeural Regeneration Research1673-53742020-01-011591709171510.4103/1673-5374.276342Microinjection of a growth factor cocktail affects activated microglia in the neocortex of adult ratsRuo-Xu LiuJie MaNing GuoShao-Jun LiuMicroglia, as the resident immune cells in the central nervous system, play important roles in regulating neuronal processes, such as neural excitability, synaptic activity, and apoptotic cell clearance. Growth factors can activate multiple signaling pathways in central nervous system microglia and can regulate their immune effects, but whether growth factors can affect the morphological characteristics and ultrastructure of microglia has not been reported. After microinjecting 300 nL of a growth factor cocktail, including 10 μg/mL epidermal growth factor, 10 μg/mL basic fibroblast growth factor, 10 μg/mL hepatocyte growth factor and 10 μg/mL insulin-like growth factor into adult rat cortex, we found that the number of IBA1-positive microglia around the injection area increased significantly, indicating local activation of microglia. All CD68-positive labeling co-localized with IBA1 in microglia. Cell bodies and protrusions of CD68-positive cells were strongly attached to or were engulfing neurons. Characteristic huge phagosomes were observed in activated phagocytes by electron microscopy. The phagosomes generally included non-degraded neuronal protrusions and mitochondria, yet they contained no myelin membrane or remnants, which might indicate selective phagocytosis by the phagocytes. The remnant myelin sheath after phagocytosis still had regenerative ability and formed “myelin-like” structures around phagocytes. These results show that microinjection of a growth factor cocktail into the cerebral cortex of rodents can locally activate microglia and induce selective phagocytosis of neural structures by phagocytes. The study was approved by the Institute of Laboratory Animal Science, Beijing Institute of Basic Medical Sciences (approval No. IACUC-AMMS-2014-501) on June 30, 2014.http://www.nrronline.org/article.asp?issn=1673-5374;year=2020;volume=15;issue=9;spage=1709;epage=1715;aulast=Liuadult neocortex; cd68; iba1; microinjection; phagocyte; selective phagocytosis; ultrastructure
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author Ruo-Xu Liu
Jie Ma
Ning Guo
Shao-Jun Liu
spellingShingle Ruo-Xu Liu
Jie Ma
Ning Guo
Shao-Jun Liu
Microinjection of a growth factor cocktail affects activated microglia in the neocortex of adult rats
Neural Regeneration Research
adult neocortex; cd68; iba1; microinjection; phagocyte; selective phagocytosis; ultrastructure
author_facet Ruo-Xu Liu
Jie Ma
Ning Guo
Shao-Jun Liu
author_sort Ruo-Xu Liu
title Microinjection of a growth factor cocktail affects activated microglia in the neocortex of adult rats
title_short Microinjection of a growth factor cocktail affects activated microglia in the neocortex of adult rats
title_full Microinjection of a growth factor cocktail affects activated microglia in the neocortex of adult rats
title_fullStr Microinjection of a growth factor cocktail affects activated microglia in the neocortex of adult rats
title_full_unstemmed Microinjection of a growth factor cocktail affects activated microglia in the neocortex of adult rats
title_sort microinjection of a growth factor cocktail affects activated microglia in the neocortex of adult rats
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Neural Regeneration Research
issn 1673-5374
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Microglia, as the resident immune cells in the central nervous system, play important roles in regulating neuronal processes, such as neural excitability, synaptic activity, and apoptotic cell clearance. Growth factors can activate multiple signaling pathways in central nervous system microglia and can regulate their immune effects, but whether growth factors can affect the morphological characteristics and ultrastructure of microglia has not been reported. After microinjecting 300 nL of a growth factor cocktail, including 10 μg/mL epidermal growth factor, 10 μg/mL basic fibroblast growth factor, 10 μg/mL hepatocyte growth factor and 10 μg/mL insulin-like growth factor into adult rat cortex, we found that the number of IBA1-positive microglia around the injection area increased significantly, indicating local activation of microglia. All CD68-positive labeling co-localized with IBA1 in microglia. Cell bodies and protrusions of CD68-positive cells were strongly attached to or were engulfing neurons. Characteristic huge phagosomes were observed in activated phagocytes by electron microscopy. The phagosomes generally included non-degraded neuronal protrusions and mitochondria, yet they contained no myelin membrane or remnants, which might indicate selective phagocytosis by the phagocytes. The remnant myelin sheath after phagocytosis still had regenerative ability and formed “myelin-like” structures around phagocytes. These results show that microinjection of a growth factor cocktail into the cerebral cortex of rodents can locally activate microglia and induce selective phagocytosis of neural structures by phagocytes. The study was approved by the Institute of Laboratory Animal Science, Beijing Institute of Basic Medical Sciences (approval No. IACUC-AMMS-2014-501) on June 30, 2014.
topic adult neocortex; cd68; iba1; microinjection; phagocyte; selective phagocytosis; ultrastructure
url http://www.nrronline.org/article.asp?issn=1673-5374;year=2020;volume=15;issue=9;spage=1709;epage=1715;aulast=Liu
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