2015
DOI: 10.1242/dmm.018788
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Neurodegeneration severity can be predicted from early microglia alterations monitoredin vivoin a mouse model of chronic glaucoma

Abstract: Microglia serve key homeostatic roles, and respond to neuronal perturbation and decline with a high spatiotemporal resolution. The course of all chronic CNS pathologies is thus paralleled by local microgliosis and microglia activation, which begin at early stages of the disease. However, the possibility of using live monitoring of microglia during early disease progression to predict the severity of neurodegeneration has not been explored. Because the retina allows live tracking of fluorescent microglia in the… Show more

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“…To identify and measure the relative nerve area corresponding to glial cells and highly degenerative axons, observers masked to nerve identity and axon counts used image segmentation methods recently described (Bosco et al, 2015). First, two observers with expertise in optic nerve histopathology, glaucomatous pathology and image analysis worked together to optimize intensity-threshold parameters to consistently isolate nerve areas occupied by all glial cell types, scar tissue, degenerative axons, blood vessels and meninges, which are explained in detail (Supplemental Methods).…”
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“…To identify and measure the relative nerve area corresponding to glial cells and highly degenerative axons, observers masked to nerve identity and axon counts used image segmentation methods recently described (Bosco et al, 2015). First, two observers with expertise in optic nerve histopathology, glaucomatous pathology and image analysis worked together to optimize intensity-threshold parameters to consistently isolate nerve areas occupied by all glial cell types, scar tissue, degenerative axons, blood vessels and meninges, which are explained in detail (Supplemental Methods).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In a recent study, we detected a highly variable distribution of optic nerve gliosis across DBA/2J mice (Bosco et al, 2015). Here, using this well-established model of chronic glaucoma, we evaluatedwhether the global expansion of glial and scarred nerve territories provides a quantifiable estimate of total axonal loss.…”
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“…3,6,7 Of arguably greater interest, however, is the recent finding that alterations in microglial function may, in fact, precede RGC injury in glaucoma. 8,9 This result further focuses debate on whether microglial activation is detrimental or beneficial to RGC survival. In support of the hypothesis that reactive microglia are harmful to vulnerable RGCs is the body of evidence demonstrating that suppression of microglial activity is neuroprotective to RGCs in models of experimental glaucoma.…”
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“…microglial and macroglial reactivity and increased expression of inflammatory markers) can also be detected in the retina. Recently, Bosco et al [92], using confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy to detect green fluorescent protein-labeled retinal microglia in the eye of a glaucoma mouse model, were able to follow the early and progressive activation of microglia [93]. In fact, several authors have described similarities between AD manifestations and glaucoma [94,95,96,97].…”
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confidence: 99%