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INCREASING SEVERITY OF SPINAL CORD INJURY RESULTS IN MICROGLIA/MACROPHAGES WITH ANNULAR-SHAPED MORPHOLOGY AND NO CHANGE IN EXPRESSION OF CD40 AND TUMOR GROWTH FACTOR-β DURING THE CHRONIC POST-INJURY STAGE
Форма представленияСтатьи в зарубежных журналах и сборниках
Год публикации2022
  • Архипова Светлана Сергеевна, автор
  • Ризванов Альберт Анатольевич, автор
  • Рогожин Александр Александрович, автор
  • Другие авторы Victoria James
  • Ахметзянова Эльвира Руслановна, автор
  • Костенников Александр Александрович, автор
  • Сабиров Давран Худайшукурович, автор
  • Библиографическое описание на языке оригинала Akhmetzyanova E.R, Timofeeva A.V, Sabirov D.K, Increasing Severity of Spinal Cord Injury Results in Microglia/Macrophages With Annular-Shaped Morphology and No Change in Expression of CD40 and Tumor Growth Factor-β During the Chronic Post-injury Stage//Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. - 2022. - Vol.14, Is.. - Art. №802558.
    Аннотация Determination of the quantitative composition of phenotypically and morphologically different populations of resident microglia and infiltrating macrophages in spinal cord injury (SCI) of various degrees of severity could lead to much needed novel therapeutic interventions in neurotrauma. In this regard, we investigated the CD40 and TGF-β expressing populations of microglia/macrophages and their morphological states in a rat model of SCI of varying severity. We are the first to describe the annular-shaped microglia/macrophages, the morphology of which was formed due to the spatial orientation of the processes that form round or oval micro-territories, which include disintegrating myelin fibers. This type of cell morphology was found only in the injured spinal cord and mainly in the white matter. At the same time, an assessment of the number of annular-shaped microglia/macrophages and the diameter of micro-territories formed by their processes showed an elevation in these indicators as
    Ключевые слова spinal cord injury, microglia, rat, polarization, morphology
    Название журнала Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
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