All Relations between microglial cell and retina

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Wenbing Huang, Coral G Chamberlain, Richard Y Sarafian, Tailoi Chan-Lin. MHC class II expression by beta2 integrin (CD18)-positive microglia, macrophages and macrophage-like cells in rabbit retina. Neuron glia biology. vol 4. issue 4. 2010-03-29. PMID:19575844. mhcii expression by ramified microglia, first detected on postnatal day 30, was lower in the peripheral retina and intermediate in the avascular region of the myelinated streak. 2010-03-29 2023-08-12 rabbit
Xu Wang, Michele L Archibald, Kelly Stevens, William H Baldridge, Balwantray C Chauha. Cyan fluorescent protein (CFP) expressing cells in the retina of Thy1-CFP transgenic mice before and after optic nerve injury. Neuroscience letters. vol 468. issue 2. 2010-03-04. PMID:19879331. cells with spindle shape, immunohistochemically identified as microglia, were seen in the retina with cfp expression at both 7 and 21 days after optic nerve transection. 2010-03-04 2023-08-12 mouse
Gauri P Misra, Ravi S J Singh, Tomas S Aleman, Samuel G Jacobson, Thomas W Gardner, Tao L Low. Subconjunctivally implantable hydrogels with degradable and thermoresponsive properties for sustained release of insulin to the retina. Biomaterials. vol 30. issue 33. 2010-02-18. PMID:19709741. the hydrogels can be implanted under the conjunctiva without causing adverse effects to the retina based on hematoxylin and eosin stain, immunostaining for microglial cell activation, and electroretinography. 2010-02-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
Luísa Mendes-Jorge, David Ramos, Mariana Luppo, Cristina Llombart, Graça Alexandre-Pires, Victor Nacher, Verónica Melgarejo, Miguel Correia, Marc Navarro, Ana Carretero, Sabrina Tafuro, Alfonso Rodriguez-Baeza, José António Esperança-Pina, Fàtima Bosch, Jesús Rubert. Scavenger function of resident autofluorescent perivascular macrophages and their contribution to the maintenance of the blood-retinal barrier. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. vol 50. issue 12. 2009-12-23. PMID:19608545. the retina contains two distinct populations of monocyte-derived cells: perivascular macrophages, and microglia. 2009-12-23 2023-08-12 mouse
Tat Fong Ng, Bruce Turpie, Sharmila Masl. Thrombospondin-1-mediated regulation of microglia activation after retinal injury. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. vol 50. issue 11. 2009-12-04. PMID:19494207. microglia, the local antigen-presenting cells in the retina, undergo rapid activation in response to injury and have the ability to produce both proinflammatory and regenerative neurotrophic factors. 2009-12-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
Athanasios Dagkalis, Carol Wallace, Benjamin Hing, Janet Liversidge, Isabel J Cran. CX3CR1-deficiency is associated with increased severity of disease in experimental autoimmune uveitis. Immunology. vol 128. issue 1. 2009-11-04. PMID:19689733. resident microglia within the retina were activated equally as eau developed in mice with or without cx3cr1, as determined by changes in morphology, suggesting that the microglial cell response did not account for the differences. 2009-11-04 2023-08-12 mouse
Lian Zhao, Wenxin Ma, Robert N Fariss, Wai T Won. Retinal vascular repair and neovascularization are not dependent on CX3CR1 signaling in a model of ischemic retinopathy. Experimental eye research. vol 88. issue 6. 2009-10-08. PMID:19176215. our results show that: (1) cx3cr1 signaling is not required for normal vascular, microglial, and neuronal development in the retina in the first postnatal week, (2) the processes of retinal vascular repair and neovascularization following ischemia occur similarly with and without cx3cr1 signaling, (3) microglia redistribution in the retina and their association with vascular elements occurring concurrently is independent of cx3cr1, and (4) cx3cr1 does not influence the extent of neuronal cell loss in the retina following ischemia. 2009-10-08 2023-08-12 mouse
Thomas Langmann, Stefanie Ebert, Yana Walczak, Karin Weigelt, Markus U Ehrengruber, Thorsten Stiewe, Bernhard H F Webe. Induction of early growth response-1 mediates microglia activation in vitro but is dispensable in vivo. Neuromolecular medicine. vol 11. issue 2. 2009-10-05. PMID:19365618. we have previously identified activation of microglia and induction of the early growth response gene 1 (egr1) in the retina of retinoschisin-deficient (rs1h(-/y)) mice. 2009-10-05 2023-08-12 mouse
b' Sandrine Joly, Mike Francke, Elke Ulbricht, Susanne Beck, Matthias Seeliger, Petra Hirrlinger, Johannes Hirrlinger, Karl S Lang, Martin Zinkernagel, Bernhard Odermatt, Marijana Samardzija, Andreas Reichenbach, Christian Grimm, Charlotte E Rem\\xc3\\xa. Cooperative phagocytes: resident microglia and bone marrow immigrants remove dead photoreceptors in retinal lesions. The American journal of pathology. vol 174. issue 6. 2009-06-23. PMID:19435787.' resident microglia are also activated rapidly throughout the entire retina and adopt macrophage characteristics only in the injured region. 2009-06-23 2023-08-12 mouse
Katharina Stoecker, Karin Weigelt, Stefanie Ebert, Marcus Karlstetter, Yana Walczak, Thomas Langman. Induction of STAP-1 promotes neurotoxic activation of microglia. Biochemical and biophysical research communications. vol 379. issue 1. 2009-02-06. PMID:19100238. activated microglia contribute to neurodegenerative processes in the brain and the retina. 2009-02-06 2023-08-12 mouse
Hiroki Kaneko, Koji M Nishiguchi, Makoto Nakamura, Shu Kachi, Hiroko Terasak. Characteristics of bone marrow-derived microglia in the normal and injured retina. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. vol 49. issue 9. 2008-10-06. PMID:18487364. characteristics of bone marrow-derived microglia in the normal and injured retina. 2008-10-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Hiroki Kaneko, Koji M Nishiguchi, Makoto Nakamura, Shu Kachi, Hiroko Terasak. Characteristics of bone marrow-derived microglia in the normal and injured retina. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. vol 49. issue 9. 2008-10-06. PMID:18487364. to compare the distribution and immunologic characteristics of bone marrow (bm)-derived and resident microglia in the retina. 2008-10-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Iu P Novikova, V A Poplinskaia, K S Aleĭnikova, E N Grigoria. [A study of the localization and accumulation of S-phase cells in the retina of newt Pleurodeles waltl after experimental pigment epithelial detachment]. Ontogenez. vol 39. issue 2. 2008-08-26. PMID:18669296. in addition to cells in the growth zone of the retina, muller glia, microglia, and minor cell population in the vitreal part of interneurons, dna-synthesizing cells included astrocytes of the optic nerve and cells of its vascular network. 2008-08-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Robert J Ross, Min Zhou, Defen Shen, Robert N Fariss, Xiaoyan Ding, Christine M Bojanowski, Jingsheng Tuo, Chi-Chao Cha. Immunological protein expression profile in Ccl2/Cx3cr1 deficient mice with lesions similar to age-related macular degeneration. Experimental eye research. vol 86. issue 4. 2008-08-21. PMID:18308304. while the retinas of four month old wt and ccl2(-/-) showed minimal immunoreactivity for markers of macrophages and microglia, infiltrates of these mononuclear phagocytic cells were detected in the ccl2(-/-)/cx3cr1(-/-)retinal lesions and a few foci in the cx3cr1(-/-) retina. 2008-08-21 2023-08-12 mouse
Shweta Singhal, Jean M Lawrence, Bhairavi Bhatia, James S Ellis, Anthony S Kwan, Angus Macneil, Philip J Luthert, James W Fawcett, Maria-Thereza Perez, Peng T Khaw, G Astrid Lim. Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans and microglia prevent migration and integration of grafted Müller stem cells into degenerating retina. Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio). vol 26. issue 4. 2008-08-15. PMID:18218817. chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans and microglia prevent migration and integration of grafted müller stem cells into degenerating retina. 2008-08-15 2023-08-12 human
Shweta Singhal, Jean M Lawrence, Bhairavi Bhatia, James S Ellis, Anthony S Kwan, Angus Macneil, Philip J Luthert, James W Fawcett, Maria-Thereza Perez, Peng T Khaw, G Astrid Lim. Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans and microglia prevent migration and integration of grafted Müller stem cells into degenerating retina. Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio). vol 26. issue 4. 2008-08-15. PMID:18218817. these observations suggest that both microglia and cspgs constitute a barrier for stem cell migration following transplantation into experimental models of retinal degeneration and that control of matrix deposition and the innate microglial response to neural retina degeneration may need to be addressed when translating cell-based therapies to treat human retinal disease. 2008-08-15 2023-08-12 human
Manabu Sasahara, Atsushi Otani, Akio Oishi, Hiroshi Kojima, Yuko Yodoi, Takanori Kameda, Hajime Nakamura, Nagahisa Yoshimur. Activation of bone marrow-derived microglia promotes photoreceptor survival in inherited retinal degeneration. The American journal of pathology. vol 172. issue 6. 2008-07-08. PMID:18483210. the role of microglia in neurodegeneration is controversial, although microglial activation in the retina has been shown to provide an early response against infection, injury, ischemia, and degeneration. 2008-07-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Manabu Sasahara, Atsushi Otani, Akio Oishi, Hiroshi Kojima, Yuko Yodoi, Takanori Kameda, Hajime Nakamura, Nagahisa Yoshimur. Activation of bone marrow-derived microglia promotes photoreceptor survival in inherited retinal degeneration. The American journal of pathology. vol 172. issue 6. 2008-07-08. PMID:18483210. bm-derived cells were recruited to the degenerating retina where they differentiated into microglia and subsequently localized to the degenerating vessels and neurons. 2008-07-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Manabu Sasahara, Atsushi Otani, Akio Oishi, Hiroshi Kojima, Yuko Yodoi, Takanori Kameda, Hajime Nakamura, Nagahisa Yoshimur. Activation of bone marrow-derived microglia promotes photoreceptor survival in inherited retinal degeneration. The American journal of pathology. vol 172. issue 6. 2008-07-08. PMID:18483210. inhibition of stromal-derived factor-1 in the retina reduced the number of bm-derived microglia and accelerated the rate of neurovascular degeneration. 2008-07-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ana M Santos, Ruth Calvente, Mohamed Tassi, Maria-Carmen Carrasco, David Martín-Oliva, José L Marín-Teva, Julio Navascués, Miguel A Cuadro. Embryonic and postnatal development of microglial cells in the mouse retina. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 506. issue 2. 2008-02-29. PMID:18022954. the mature topographical distribution pattern of microglia emerged during postnatal development of the retina, apparently by radial migration of microglial cells from the vitreal surface in a vitreal-to-scleral direction. 2008-02-29 2023-08-12 mouse