Morphological comparison of astrocytes in the lamina cribrosa and glial lamina

Susannah Waxman, Hannah Schilpp, Ashley Linton, Tatjana C. Jakobs, Ian A Sigal
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Purpose: Although the mechanisms underlying glaucomatous neurodegeneration are not yet well understood, cellular and small animal models suggest that LC astrocytes undergo early morphologic and functional changes, indicating their role as early responders to glaucomatous stress. These models, however, lack the LC found in larger animals and humans, leaving the in situ morphology of LC astrocytes and their role in glaucoma initiation underexplored. In this work, we aimed to characterize the morphology of LC astrocytes in situ and determine differences and similarities with astrocytes in the mouse glial lamina (GL), the analogous structure in a prominent glaucoma model. Methods: Astrocytes in the LCs of twenty-two eyes from goats, sheep, and pigs were stochastically labeled via Multicolor DiOlistics and imaged in situ using confocal microscopy. 3D models of DiOlistically-labeled LC astrocytes and hGFAPpr-GFP mouse GL astrocytes were constructed to quantify morphological features related to astrocyte functions. LC and GL astrocyte cross-pore contacts, branching complexity, branch tortuosity, and cell and branch span were compared. Results: LC astrocytes displayed distinct spatial relationships with collagen, greater branching complexity, and higher branch tortuosity compared to GL astrocytes. Despite substantial differences in their anatomical environments, LC and GL astrocytes had similar cell and branch spans. Conclusions: Astrocyte morphology in the LC was characterized through Multicolor DiOlistic labeling. LC and GL astrocytes have both distinct and shared morphological features. Further research is needed to understand the potentially unique roles of LC astrocytes in glaucoma initiation and progression.
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星形胶质层和岩屑层中星形胶质细胞的形态比较
目的:虽然青光眼神经变性的机制尚未完全清楚,但细胞和小动物模型表明,低密度脂蛋白星形胶质细胞会发生早期形态和功能变化,表明它们是青光眼应激的早期反应者。然而,这些模型缺乏在大型动物和人类中发现的低密度脂蛋白星形胶质细胞,因此对低密度脂蛋白星形胶质细胞的原位形态及其在青光眼起始过程中的作用尚未进行深入研究。在这项研究中,我们旨在描述LC星形胶质细胞的原位形态,并确定其与小鼠胶质层(GL)星形胶质细胞的异同。方法:通过多色DiOlistics随机标记山羊、绵羊和猪22只眼睛LC中的星形胶质细胞,并使用共聚焦显微镜进行原位成像。构建了经 DiOlist 标记的 LC 星形胶质细胞和 hGFAPpr-GFP 小鼠 GL 星形胶质细胞的三维模型,以量化与星形胶质细胞功能相关的形态特征。比较了 LC 和 GL 星形胶质细胞的交叉孔接触、分支复杂性、分支迂曲度以及细胞和分支跨度。结果显示与 GL 星形胶质细胞相比,LC 星形胶质细胞显示出与胶原蛋白不同的空间关系、更高的分支复杂性和更高的分支迂曲度。尽管解剖环境存在很大差异,但 LC 和 GL 星形胶质细胞的细胞和分支跨度相似。结论:通过多色DiOlistic标记研究了LC星形胶质细胞的形态特征。LC和GL星形胶质细胞既有独特的形态特征,也有共同的形态特征。要了解 LC 星形胶质细胞在青光眼的发生和发展过程中的潜在独特作用,还需要进一步的研究。
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