Absence of AQP4 Prolongs the Presence of a CD11c+ Microglial Population during Postnatal Corpus Callosum Development
Francisco Mayo,
Lourdes González-Vinceiro,
Laura Hiraldo-González
et al.
Abstract:Aquaporin-4 (AQP4) expression is associated with development of congenital hydrocephalus due to its structural role in the ependymal membrane. Gene expression analysis of periaqueductal tissue in AQP4-knockout (KO) mice at 11 days of age (P11) showed modification in ependymal cell adhesion and ciliary protein expression that could alter cerebrospinal fluid homeostasis. A microglial subpopulation of CD11c+ cells were overexpressed in the periaqueductal tissue of mice that did not develop hydrocephalus, suggesti… Show more
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