In vivo imaging of activated microglia in a mouse model of focal cerebral ischemia by two-photon microscopy. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Microglia are brain resident macrophages rapidly responding to various stimuli to exert appropriate inflammatory responses. Although they have recently been exploited as an attractive candidate for imaging neuroinflammation, it is still difficult to visualize them at the cellular and molecular levels. Here we imaged activated microglia by establishing intracranial window chamber (ICW) in a mouse model of focal cerebral ischemia by using two-photon microscopy (TPM), in vivo. Intravenous injection of fluorescent antibodies allowed us to detect significantly elevated levels of Iba-1 and CD68 positive activated microglia in the ipsilateral compared to the contralateral side of the infarct. We further observed that indomethacin, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug significantly attenuated CD68-positive microglial activation in ICW, which was further confirmed by qRT-PCR biochemical analyses. In conclusion, we believe that in vivo TPM imaging of ICW would be a useful tool to screen for therapeutic interventions lowering microglial activation hence neuroinflammation.

authors

  • Bok, Seoyeon
  • Wang, Taejun
  • Lee, Chan-Ju
  • Jeon, Seong-Uk
  • Kim, Young-Eun
  • Kim, Jeongwoo
  • Hong, Beom-Ju
  • Yoon, Calvin Jinse
  • Kim, Sungjee
  • Lee, Seung-Hoon
  • Kim, Hak Jae
  • Kim, Il Han
  • Kim, Ki Hean
  • Ahn, G-One

publication date

  • August 7, 2015

Identity

PubMed Central ID

  • PMC4574658

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 84948735868

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1364/BOE.6.003303

PubMed ID

  • 26417502

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 6

issue

  • 9