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Published on: August 7, 2020
Microglia provide structural resolution to injured dendrites after severe seizures
Ukpong B Eyo1, Koichiro Haruwaka2, Mingshu Mo3
1Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA; Brain Immunology and Glia Center, Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA.
Abstract:
Although an imbalance between neuronal excitation and inhibition underlies seizures, clinical approaches that target these mechanisms are insufficient in containing seizures in patients with epilepsy, raising the need for alternative approaches. Brain-resident microglia contribute to the development and stability of neuronal structure and functional networks that are perturbed during seizures. However, the extent of microglial contributions in response to seizures in vivo remain to be elucidated. Using two-photon in vivo imaging to visualize microglial dynamics, we show that severe seizures induce formation of microglial process pouches that target but rarely engulf beaded neuronal dendrites. Microglial process pouches are stable for hours, although they often shrink in size. We further find that microglial process pouches are associated with a better structural resolution of beaded dendrites. These findings provide evidence for the structural resolution of injured dendrites by microglia as a form of neuroprotection.
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