The role of microglia at synapses in the healthy CNS: novel insights from recent imaging studies.

Neuron glia biology Pub Date : 2011-02-01 Epub Date: 2012-03-15 DOI:10.1017/S1740925X12000038
Marie-Ève Tremblay
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Abstract

In the healthy brain, quiescent microglia continuously remodel their shape by extending and retracting highly motile processes. Despite a seemingly random sampling of their environment, microglial processes specifically interact with subsets of synaptic structures, as shown by recent imaging studies leading to proposed reciprocal interactions between microglia and synapses under non-pathological conditions. These studies revealed that various modalities of microglial dynamic behavior including their interactions with synaptic elements are regulated by manipulations of neurotransmission, neuronal activity and sensory experience. Conversely, these observations implied an unexpected role for quiescent microglia in the elimination of synaptic structures by specialized mechanisms that include the phagocytosis of axon terminals and dendritic spines. In light of these recent discoveries, microglia are now emerging as important effectors of neuronal circuit reorganization.

健康中枢神经系统突触小胶质细胞的作用:来自最近影像学研究的新见解。
在健康的大脑中,静止的小胶质细胞通过伸展和收缩高度运动的突起来不断地重塑它们的形状。尽管它们的环境似乎是随机抽样的,但小胶质细胞过程特异性地与突触结构的亚群相互作用,正如最近的成像研究所显示的那样,在非病理条件下,小胶质细胞和突触之间存在相互作用。这些研究表明,小胶质细胞动态行为的各种模式,包括它们与突触元件的相互作用,是由神经传递、神经元活动和感觉经验的操纵来调节的。相反,这些观察结果暗示了静止小胶质细胞在通过特殊机制(包括轴突末端和树突棘的吞噬)消除突触结构中的意想不到的作用。鉴于这些最近的发现,小胶质细胞现在正在成为神经元回路重组的重要效应器。
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Neuron glia biology 医学-神经科学
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