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Naemah Md Hamzah1,2, Siong Meng Lim1,2, Fei Tieng Lim1

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Las células gliales están presentes cerca de los sitios de lesión en los cerebros de pez cebra después de la pérdida de neuronas dopaminérgicas inducida por 6-OHDA. Estas células pueden guiar la migración de neuronas recién regeneradas, ofreciendo información sobre los mecanismos de autorreparación cerebral para enfermedades neurodegenerativas.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Neurociencia
  • Medicina regenerativa
  • Modelos de pez cebra

Sus antecedentes:

  • Las enfermedades neurodegenerativas carecen de tratamientos que detengan su progresión, lo que requiere estrategias terapéuticas novedosas como la promoción de la autorreparación cerebral.
  • Los modelos de mamíferos son limitados para el estudio de la neuroregeneración debido a la ineficiente autorreparación.
  • El pez cebra adulto, con homología cerebral a los humanos y capacidades de autorrenovación, es un modelo valioso para la investigación de la neuroregeneración.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar la posible participación de las células gliales en la facilitación de la migración de neuronas dopaminérgicas (DpN) recién regeneradas.
  • Examinar la expresión y localización de las células gliales después de lesiones inducidas por 6-OHDA en peces cebra adultos.

Principales métodos:

  • Se empleó la obtención de imágenes de todo el cerebro para evaluar la expresión de células gliales (gfap, olig2, glula) a los 14 días posteriores a la lesión.
  • Se realizó inmunohistoquímica (IHC) en el marcador expresado de manera más significativa para analizar la presencia y localización de células gliales a los 5, 7 y 14 días posteriores a la lesión.

Principales resultados:

  • Se observó un número significativamente mayor de células inmunorreactivas a gfap en el diencéfalo ventral (vDn) y el telencéfalo adyacente a los 14 días posteriores a la lesión.
  • El análisis de IHC confirmó la presencia de células gliales en el área preóptica (POA), una región adyacente al sitio de la lesión del vDn.

Conclusiones:

  • Las células gliales están presentes cerca del POA y el sitio de la lesión del vDn 14 días después de la lesión por 6-OHDA en peces cebra adultos.
  • Estos hallazgos sugieren un papel potencial de las células gliales en la guía de la migración neuronal durante la neuroregeneración.
  • Se justifica una mayor investigación para dilucidar los roles específicos de las células gliales en la facilitación de la regeneración de las neuronas dopaminérgicas.