The University of Southampton
University of Southampton Institutional Repository

Upregulation of the macrophage scavenger receptor in response to different forms of injury in the CNS

Upregulation of the macrophage scavenger receptor in response to different forms of injury in the CNS
Upregulation of the macrophage scavenger receptor in response to different forms of injury in the CNS

The monoclonal antibody 2F8 was used to localize the macrophage scavenger receptor by immunohistochemistry. In control adult mice, macrophage scavenger receptor expression in the brain was restricted to stromal and epiplexus macrophages of the choroid plexus, meningeal macrophages and to perivascular sites. Microglia did not express the receptor. In the developing mouse brain, macrophage scavenger receptor expression was high on meningeal macrophages and detectable on immature microglia in the supraventricular corpus callosum, cingulum, cavum septum and the periaqueductal area. In the aged mouse brain, the pattern of macrophage scavenger receptor expression was no different from that in the young adult brain. Macrophage scavenger receptor expression on resident microglia and recruited macrophages was detected 24 h after an intrahippocampal injection of either lipopolysaccharide or kainic acid. Macrophage scavenger receptor expression was also detected in microglia 3 days after optic nerve crush both in the nerve segment distal to the crush site and in the superior colliculus. These studies indicate a potential role for the macrophage scavenger receptor in the CNS in the clearance of debris during acute neuronal degeneration.

0300-4864
605-613
Bell, M.D.
7bdee58a-47bb-4c4a-83ca-77409deb8a98
Lopez-Gonzalez, R.
8a1fe07c-83e5-4340-8571-c36501c24227
Lawson, L.
f4776a41-ec67-451a-a3b6-bb6720195746
Hughes, D.
ce2671aa-cd39-4669-a49b-9e105feaaebd
Fraser, I.
2a752a8c-9233-4675-86ac-5951fb882500
Gordon, S.
0f9a17f3-2b29-4e03-85d5-95eed062f94b
Perry, V.H.
8f29d36a-8e1f-4082-8700-09483bbaeae4
Bell, M.D.
7bdee58a-47bb-4c4a-83ca-77409deb8a98
Lopez-Gonzalez, R.
8a1fe07c-83e5-4340-8571-c36501c24227
Lawson, L.
f4776a41-ec67-451a-a3b6-bb6720195746
Hughes, D.
ce2671aa-cd39-4669-a49b-9e105feaaebd
Fraser, I.
2a752a8c-9233-4675-86ac-5951fb882500
Gordon, S.
0f9a17f3-2b29-4e03-85d5-95eed062f94b
Perry, V.H.
8f29d36a-8e1f-4082-8700-09483bbaeae4

Bell, M.D., Lopez-Gonzalez, R., Lawson, L., Hughes, D., Fraser, I., Gordon, S. and Perry, V.H. (1994) Upregulation of the macrophage scavenger receptor in response to different forms of injury in the CNS. Journal of Neurocytology, 23 (10), 605-613. (doi:10.1007/BF01191555).

Record type: Article

Abstract

The monoclonal antibody 2F8 was used to localize the macrophage scavenger receptor by immunohistochemistry. In control adult mice, macrophage scavenger receptor expression in the brain was restricted to stromal and epiplexus macrophages of the choroid plexus, meningeal macrophages and to perivascular sites. Microglia did not express the receptor. In the developing mouse brain, macrophage scavenger receptor expression was high on meningeal macrophages and detectable on immature microglia in the supraventricular corpus callosum, cingulum, cavum septum and the periaqueductal area. In the aged mouse brain, the pattern of macrophage scavenger receptor expression was no different from that in the young adult brain. Macrophage scavenger receptor expression on resident microglia and recruited macrophages was detected 24 h after an intrahippocampal injection of either lipopolysaccharide or kainic acid. Macrophage scavenger receptor expression was also detected in microglia 3 days after optic nerve crush both in the nerve segment distal to the crush site and in the superior colliculus. These studies indicate a potential role for the macrophage scavenger receptor in the CNS in the clearance of debris during acute neuronal degeneration.

This record has no associated files available for download.

More information

Accepted/In Press date: 5 May 1994
Published date: October 1994

Identifiers

Local EPrints ID: 489575
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/489575
ISSN: 0300-4864
PURE UUID: bfe87c6e-bbbf-4896-9ef9-c70521ec7445

Catalogue record

Date deposited: 29 Apr 2024 16:31
Last modified: 05 Jun 2024 17:20

Export record

Altmetrics

Contributors

Author: M.D. Bell
Author: R. Lopez-Gonzalez
Author: L. Lawson
Author: D. Hughes
Author: I. Fraser
Author: S. Gordon
Author: V.H. Perry

Download statistics

Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.

View more statistics

Atom RSS 1.0 RSS 2.0

Contact ePrints Soton: eprints@soton.ac.uk

ePrints Soton supports OAI 2.0 with a base URL of http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/cgi/oai2

This repository has been built using EPrints software, developed at the University of Southampton, but available to everyone to use.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we will assume that you are happy to receive cookies on the University of Southampton website.

×