Journal of Experimental Neuroscience (Jan 2010)

Local cell proliferation upon enucleation in Direct Retinal Brain Targets in the Visual system of the Adult Mouse

  • Annemie Cuyvers,
  • Melissa Paulussen,
  • Katrien Smolders,
  • Tjing-Tjing Hu,
  • Lutgarde Arckens

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4137/jen.s4104
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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In this study we used incorporation of the DNA synthesis marker 5-bromo-2′-deoxyuridine or BrdU to visualize cell proliferation in the visual system of the adult mouse as a response to monocular enucleation. We detected new BrdU-labeled cells in different subcortical retinal target regions and we established a specific time frame in which this cell proliferation occurred. By performing immunofluorescent double stainings for BrdU and different vascular (glucose transporter type 1, collagen type IV), glial (thymosin β 4 , glial fibrillary acidic protein) and neuronal (Neuronal Nuclei, doublecortin) markers, we identified these proliferating cells as activated microglia. Additional immunohistochemical stainings for thymosin β 4 and glial fibrillary acidic protein also revealed reactive astrocytes in the different retinorecipient nuclei and allowed us to delineate a time frame for microglial and astroglial activation. A PCR array experiment further showed increased levels of cytokines, chemokines, growth factors and enzymes that play an important role in microglial-astroglial communication during the glial activation process in response to the deafferentation.