“…14,23,25,28,32,33 Microglial activation in the retina provides an early response against infection, injury, ischemia, and degeneration. 33,34 In retinal degeneration, activated microglia migrate into the deeper retina with the expression of tumor necrosis factor-␣ before the onset of photoreceptor cell death, 23 suggesting that microglial activation may trigger neuronal cell death. On the other hand, microglia secrete neurotrophic factors and promote photoreceptor survival in a light-induced retinal degeneration model, 32 and promote vascular repair in an oxygen-induced retinopathy model.…”