Prior Exposure to Immunosuppressors Sensitizes Retinal Microglia and Accelerates Optic Nerve Regeneration in Zebrafish

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作者
Bollaerts, Ilse [1 ]
Van houcke, Jessie [1 ]
Beckers, An [1 ]
Lemmens, Kim [1 ]
Vanhunsel, Sophie [1 ]
De Groef, Lies [1 ]
Moons, Lieve [1 ]
机构
[1] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept Biol, Neural Circuit Dev & Regenerat Res Grp, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium
关键词
GLUCOCORTICOID-INDUCED APOPTOSIS; AXON REGENERATION; INJURY; CELL; INFLAMMATION; ONCOMODULIN; MACROPHAGES; CNS; NEUROINFLAMMATION; DEPLETION;
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10.1155/2019/6135795
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
As adult mammals lack the capacity to replace or repair damaged neurons, degeneration and trauma (and subsequent dysfunction) of the central nervous system (CNS) seriously constrains the patient's life quality. Recent work has shown that appropriate modulation of acute neuroinflammation upon CNS injury can trigger a regenerative response; yet, the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms remain largely elusive. In contrast to mammals, zebrafish retain high regenerative capacities into adulthood and thus form a powerful model to study the contribution of neuroinflammation to successful regeneration. Here, we used pharmacological immunosuppression methods to study the role of microglia/macrophages during optic nerve regeneration in adult zebrafish. We first demonstrated that systemic immunosuppression with dexamethasone (dex) impedes regeneration after optic nerve injury. Secondly, and strikingly, local intravitreal application of dex or clodronate liposomes prior to injury was found to sensitize retinal microglia. Consequently, we observed an exaggerated inflammatory response to subsequent optic nerve damage, along with enhanced tectal reinnervation. In conclusion, we found a strong positive correlation between the acute inflammatory response in the retina and the regenerative capacity of the optic nerve in adult zebrafish subjected to nerve injury.
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