Origin of CD11b+ macrophage-like cells in the CNS of PLP-overexpressing mice: Low influx of haematogenous macrophages and unchanged blood-brain-barrier in the optic nerve

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​Origin of CD11b+ macrophage-like cells in the CNS of PLP-overexpressing mice: Low influx of haematogenous macrophages and unchanged blood-brain-barrier in the optic nerve​
Ip, C. W.; Kohl, B.; Kleinschnitz, C.; Reuss, B.; Nave, K. A.; Kroner, A. & Martini, R.​ (2008) 
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience38(4) pp. 489​-494​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mcn.2008.04.009 

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Ip, Chi Wang; Kohl, Bianca; Kleinschnitz, Christoph; Reuss, Bernhard; Nave, Klaus Armin; Kroner, Antje; Martini, Rudolf
Abstract
We have recently reported that overexpression of proteolipid protein in oligodendrocytes leads to a pathologically relevant increase of both CD8+ T-lymphocytes and CD11b+ cells in the CNS. We now focussed on the origin of the CD11b+ cells in the optic nerve, a well established structure for the analysis of the mutant, using bone marrow chimeric mice. Although there is an age-related increase in CD11b+ cells in the myelinated part of the optic nerve of the mutants, the percentage of infiltrating cells was not increased, but enhanced proliferation was detectable. In the non-myelinated optic nerve head, the Fate of infiltrating CD11b+ cells and albumin extravasation was high in both genotypes. However, albumin extravasation was also high in the rostral myelinated part, where CD11b+ cell influx was low. Our study demonstrates an intrinsic origin of CD11b+ cells in the presence of an unchanged blood-brain-barrier in a CNS myelin mutant. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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2008
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Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science
Journal
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 
ISSN
1044-7431

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