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Long- and short-term intravital imaging reveals differential spatiotemporal recruitment and function of myelomonocytic cells after spinal cord injury.
Fenrich, Keith K; Weber, Pascal; Rougon, Geneviève; Debarbieux, Franck.
Afiliação
  • Fenrich KK; K. K. Fenrich: 3-88 Corbett Hall, Faculty of Rehab Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2G4. fenrich@ualberta.ca or G. Rougon: IBDML, Case 907 - Parc Scientifique de Luminy, 13009 Marseille Cedex 9, France. genevieve.rougon@univ-amu.fr.
J Physiol ; 591(19): 4895-902, 2013 Oct 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23918770
ABSTRACT
After spinal cord injury (SCI), resident and peripheral myelomonocytic cells are recruited to the injury site and play a role in injury progression. These cells are important for clearing cellular debris, and can modulate the retraction and growth of axons in vitro. However, their precise spatiotemporal recruitment dynamics is unknown, and their respective roles after SCI remain heavily debated. Using chronic, quantitative intravital two-photon microscopy of adult mice with SCI, here we show that infiltrating lysozyme M (LysM(+)) and resident CD11c(+) myelomonocytic cells have distinct spatiotemporal recruitment profiles, and exhibit changes in morphology, motility, phagocytic activity and axon interaction patterns over time. This study provides the first in vivo description of the influx of inflammatory and resident myelomonocytic cells into the injured spinal cord and their interactions with cut axons, and underscores the importance of precise timing and targeting of specific cell populations in developing therapies for SCI.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Traumatismos da Medula Espinal / Monócitos / Movimento Celular Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2013 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Traumatismos da Medula Espinal / Monócitos / Movimento Celular Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2013 Tipo de documento: Article