Title of article :
Spinal Cord Microglia in Health and Disease
Author/Authors :
Kolos, E.A Institute of Experimental Medicine, St. Petersburg, Russia , Korzhevskii, D.E Institute of Experimental Medicine, St. Petersburg, Russia
Abstract :
The review summarizes data of recent experimental studies on spinal microglia, the least explored
cells of the spinal cord. It focuses on the origin and function of microglia in mammalian spinal cord embryogen-
esis. The main approaches to the classification of microgliocytes based on their structure, function, and immu-
nophenotypic characteristics are analyzed. We discuss the results of studies conducted on experimental models
of spinal cord diseases such as multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, systemic inflammation, and some
others, with special emphasis on the key role of microglia in the pathogenesis of these diseases. The review
highlights the need to detect the new microglia-specific marker proteins expressed at all stages of ontogeny.
New sensitive and selective microglial markers are necessary in order to improve identification of spinal cord
microgliocytes in normal and pathological conditions. Possible morphometric methods to assess the functional
activity of microglial cells are presented.
Keywords :
aging , ALS , multiple sclerosis , immunohistochemistry , embryogenesis , spinal cord , microglia
Journal title :
Acta Naturae