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Repetitive injury and absence of monocytes promote astrocyte self‐renewal and neurological recovery
Authors:Luisa Lange Canhos  Muxin Chen  Sven Falk  Bastian Popper  Tobias Straub  Magdalena Gtz  Swetlana Sirko
Institution:Luisa Lange Canhos,Muxin Chen,Sven Falk,Bastian Popper,Tobias Straub,Magdalena Götz,Swetlana Sirko
Abstract:Unlike microglia and NG2 glia, astrocytes are incapable of migrating to sites of injury in the posttraumatic cerebral cortex, instead relying on proliferation to replenish their numbers and distribution in the affected region. However, neither the spectrum of their proliferative repertoire nor their postinjury distribution has been examined in vivo. Using a combination of different thymidine analogs and clonal analysis in a model of repetitive traumatic brain injury, we show for the first time that astrocytes that are quiescent following an initial injury can be coerced to proliferate after a repeated insult in the cerebral cortex grey matter. Interestingly, this process is promoted by invasion of monocytes to the injury site, as their genetic ablation (using CCR2?/? mice) increased the number of repetitively dividing astrocytes at the expense of newly proliferating astrocytes in repeatedly injured parenchyma. These differences profoundly affected both the distribution of astrocytes and recovery period for posttraumatic behavior deficits suggesting key roles of astrocyte self‐renewal in brain repair after injury.
Keywords:astrocyte topology  cognitive disfunction  inflammation  reactive gliosis  self‐renew  TBI
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