“…Microglial cells are the resident immune system phagocytic cells within the brain and spinal cord (Kim and de Vellis, 2005), and they also respond rapidly for neural protection or healing after injury (Davalos et al, 2005;Wu et al, 2007b). Astrocytes are important for neurotransmitter regulation (Schousboe and Westergaarde, 1995), ion homeostasis (Walz, 1989), blood brain barrier maintenance (Wolburg and Risau, 1995), and the production of extracellular matrix molecules destined for the basal lamina and perineuronal net (Ard et al, 1993;Bernstein et al, 1985;Canning et al, 1996;Grierson et al, 1990;Massey et al, 2006;McKeon et al, 1991;SmithThomas et al, 1994;Tom et al, 2004a). After injury, they are also the major cell type responsible for walling off areas of damage to protect the fragile brain tissue from further erosion (Fitch et al, 1999;Myer et al, 2006).…”