2024
DOI: 10.1002/glia.24541
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Repopulated microglia after pharmacological depletion decrease dendritic spine density in adult mouse brain

Jonathan Wickel,
Ha‐Yeun Chung,
Mihai Ceanga
et al.

Abstract: Microglia are innate immune cells in the brain and show exceptional heterogeneity. They are key players in brain physiological development regulating synaptic plasticity and shaping neuronal networks. In pathological disease states, microglia‐induced synaptic pruning mediates synaptic loss and targeting microglia was proposed as a promising therapeutic strategy. However, the effect of microglia depletion and subsequent repopulation on dendritic spine density and neuronal function in the adult brain is largely … Show more

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