Understanding the Role of the Glial Scar through the Depletion of Glial Cells after Spinal Cord Injury

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作者
Perez-Gianmarco, Lucila [1 ,2 ]
Kukley, Maria [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Achucarro Basque Ctr Neurosci, Leioa 48940, PC, Spain
[2] Univ Basque Country, Dept Neurosci, Leioa 48940, PC, Spain
[3] IKERBASQUE Basque Fdn Sci, Bilbao 48009, PC, Spain
关键词
glial scar; spinal cord injury; cell ablation; OLIGODENDROCYTE PRECURSOR CELLS; EXTRACELLULAR-MATRIX; REACTIVE ASTROCYTES; FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY; NEURITE OUTGROWTH; LYSINE METABOLISM; PROGENITOR-CELL; SENSORY AXONS; TISSUE-INJURY; CNS INJURY;
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10.3390/cells12141842
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a condition that affects between 8.8 and 246 people in a million and, unlike many other neurological disorders, it affects mostly young people, causing deficits in sensory, motor, and autonomic functions. Promoting the regrowth of axons is one of the most important goals for the neurological recovery of patients after SCI, but it is also one of the most challenging goals. A key event after SCI is the formation of a glial scar around the lesion core, mainly comprised of astrocytes, NG2(+)-glia, and microglia. Traditionally, the glial scar has been regarded as detrimental to recovery because it may act as a physical barrier to axon regrowth and release various inhibitory factors. However, more and more evidence now suggests that the glial scar is beneficial for the surrounding spared tissue after SCI. Here, we review experimental studies that used genetic and pharmacological approaches to ablate specific populations of glial cells in rodent models of SCI in order to understand their functional role. The studies showed that ablation of either astrocytes, NG2(+)-glia, or microglia might result in disorganization of the glial scar, increased inflammation, extended tissue degeneration, and impaired recovery after SCI. Hence, glial cells and glial scars appear as important beneficial players after SCI.
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