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. 1992 Feb;180 ( Pt 1)(Pt 1):109-18.

Characterisation of ramified microglial cells: detailed morphology, morphological plasticity and proliferative capability

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Characterisation of ramified microglial cells: detailed morphology, morphological plasticity and proliferative capability

J A Glenn et al. J Anat. 1992 Feb.

Abstract

Several cellular properties of brain microglia in the rat were investigated using both whole tissue and cultures of dissociated cerebral cortical cells. As revealed by thiamine pyrophosphatase histochemistry, tissue microglia possessed a highly distinctive cellular morphology. Stained microglia showed similar overall features of morphology and distribution in both preparations; however, the cells in culture displayed some slight differences from those of the tissue, including larger somata and less developed processes. Through studying living ramified cells in culture, both morphological plasticity as evidenced by patterned variations in soma size and mitotic activity were directly confirmed. It was concluded that ramified microglia definitely possess proliferative capability, and this may reduce the need for blood cell recruitment in brain immune responses. In addition, cultured microglia exist in a somewhat more activated state than those in normal tissue, and in some instances undergo further activation as macrophages. This cortical tissue culture system should provide an amenable preparation for investigating the regulation of microglial function.

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