Qualitative evaluations of reactive microglial heterogeneity in cultured porcine retina

Kjell Johansson, Camilla Mohlin

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Abstract

A late stage of several retinal disorders is retinal detachment, a complication that results in rapid photoreceptor degeneration and synaptic damage. The porcine retina is a favorable in vitro model for studies of the degenerative processes that follow retinal detachment. Photoreceptor degeneration and synaptic injuries develop rapidly in the cultured porcine retina and correlate with resident microglial cell transition into a reactive phenotype. In this in vitro study, we used retinas cultured for five days and analyzed reactive CD11b and Iba1 immunoreactive microglia that localized close to/within the synaptic outer plexiform layer (OPL) and in the outer nuclear layer (ONL). A subpopulation of the CD11b and Iba1immunoreactive microglia also expressed CD68 immunoreactivity on lysosomal membranes or as a diffuse cytoplasmic stain. Some CD68 immunoreactive microglia were juxtaposed to L/M-opsin immunoreactive cone photoreceptors in the ONL. CD11b and Iba immunoelectron microscopy further suggests the presence of a dark microglial phenotype in the degenerating cultured porcine retina. For immunoelectron microscopy, nickel-enhanced diaminobenzidine (DAB) staining resulted in clearly distinguished reaction products in the cytosol of dark microglia.
Original languageEnglish
Article number39
Pages (from-to)1611-1620
Number of pages10
JournalHistology and Histopathology
Volume39
Issue number12
Early online date2024-Jun-03
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024-Dec

Swedish Standard Keywords

  • Ophthalmology (30217)

Keywords

  • Retina
  • Microglia
  • CD11b
  • Iba1
  • CD68
  • Photoreceptor
  • Immunoelectron microscopy

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