Microglia toxicity in preterm brain injury

•Microglia responses in the preterm human brain in association with injury.•Microglia responses in animal models of preterm brain injury.•Mechanisms of microglia toxicity from in vitro primary microglia cell culture experiments. Microglia are the resident phagocytic cells of the central nervous syst...

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Veröffentlicht in:Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2014-09, Vol.48, p.106-112
Hauptverfasser: Baburamani, Ana A., Supramaniam, Veena G., Hagberg, Henrik, Mallard, Carina
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Zusammenfassung:•Microglia responses in the preterm human brain in association with injury.•Microglia responses in animal models of preterm brain injury.•Mechanisms of microglia toxicity from in vitro primary microglia cell culture experiments. Microglia are the resident phagocytic cells of the central nervous system. During brain development they are also imperative for apoptosis of excessive neurons, synaptic pruning, phagocytosis of debris and maintaining brain homeostasis. Brain damage results in a fast and dynamic microglia reaction, which can influence the extent and distribution of subsequent neuronal dysfunction. As a consequence, microglia responses can promote tissue protection and repair following brain injury, or become detrimental for the tissue integrity and functionality. In this review, we will describe microglia responses in the human developing brain in association with injury, with particular focus on the preterm infant. We also explore microglia responses and mechanisms of microglia toxicity in animal models of preterm white matter injury and in vitro primary microglia cell culture experiments.
ISSN:0890-6238
1873-1708
1873-1708
DOI:10.1016/j.reprotox.2014.04.002