Mechanical Engineering Faculty Research
Title
Systemic Inflammation Regulates Microglial Responses to Tissue Damage in Vivo
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Fall 8-2014
Abstract
Microglia, the resident immune cells of the central nervous system, exist in either a “resting” state associated with physiological tissue surveillance or an “activated” state in neuroinflammation. We recently showed that ATP is the primary chemoattractor to tissue damage in vivo and elicits opposite effects on the motility of activated microglia in vitro through activation of adenosine A2A receptors. However, whether systemic inflammation affects microglial responses to tissue damage in vivo remains largely unknown. Using in vivo two-photon imaging of mice, we show that injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) at levels that can produce both clear neuroinflammation and some features of sepsis significantly reduced the rate of microglial response to laser-induced ablation injury in vivo. Under proinflammatory conditions, microglial processes initially retracted from the ablation site, but subsequently moved toward and engulfed the damaged area. Analyzing the process dynamics in 3D cultures of primary microglia indicated that only A2A, but not A1 or A3 receptors, mediate process retraction in LPS-activated microglia. The A2A receptor antagonists caffeine and preladenant reduced adenosine-mediated process retraction in activated microglia in vitro. Finally, administration of preladenant before induction of laser ablation in vivo accelerated the microglial response to injury following systemic inflammation. The regulation of rapid microglial responses to sites of injury by A2A receptors could have implications for their ability to respond to the neuronal death occurring under conditions of neuroinflammation in neurodegenerative disorders. GLIA 2014;62:1345–1360
Publication Title
Glia
Volume
62
Issue
8
First Page
1345
Last Page
1360
Recommended Citation
Gyoneva, Stefka; Davalos, Dimitrios; Biswas, Dipankar; Swanger, Sharon; Garnier-Amblard, Ethel; Loth, Francis; Akassoglou, Katerina; and Traynelis, Stephen F., "Systemic Inflammation Regulates Microglial Responses to Tissue Damage in Vivo" (2014). Mechanical Engineering Faculty Research. 36.
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