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Satellite glial cell proliferation in the trigeminal ganglia after chronic constriction injury of the infraorbital nerve
Author(s) -
Donegan Macayla,
Kernisant Melanie,
Cua Criselda,
Jasmin Luc,
Ohara Peter T.
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
glia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.954
H-Index - 164
eISSN - 1098-1136
pISSN - 0894-1491
DOI - 10.1002/glia.22571
Subject(s) - infraorbital nerve , biology , trigeminal nerve , constriction , anatomy , satellite , neuroscience , endocrinology , aerospace engineering , engineering
We have examined satellite glial cell (SGC) proliferation in trigeminal ganglia following chronic constriction injury of the infraorbital nerve. Using BrdU labeling combined with immunohistochemistry for SGC specific proteins we positively confirmed proliferating cells to be SGCs. Proliferation peaks at approximately 4 days after injury and dividing SGCs are preferentially located around neurons that are immunopositive for ATF‐3, a marker of nerve injury. After nerve injury there is an increase GFAP expression in SGCs associated with both ATF‐3 immunopositive and immunonegative neurons throughout the ganglia. SGCs also express the non‐glial proteins, CD45 and CD163, which label resident macrophages and circulating leukocytes, respectively. In addition to SGCs, we found some Schwann cells, endothelial cells, resident macrophages, and circulating leukocytes were BrdU immunopositive. GLIA 2013;61:2000–2008

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