Microglia are not brain macrophages?

Marin Zhelezov, A. Tonchev
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Microglia are commonly referred to as the brain`s macrophages, which leads to confusion due to the presence of several other macrophage populations in the central nervous system. The morphological, molecular and ontological differences between these cells are subtle. They need to be clearly defined in the light of the new evidence suggesting that microglia originate not in the bone marrow, but from yolk sac, or, possibly, pericyte progenitors. Recent paradigm shift redefines the specific roles of microglia during brain development, health and disease. Microglia have emerged as key players in important events such as neurogenesis, programmed cell death, elimination of synapses and remodeling of neural circuits. These novel discoveries imply a need for a better morphological and molecular differentiation of mononuclear phagocyte populations and their subtypes in the brain. This may improve our knowledge of their specific contributions and possible pharmacological manipulation in brain health and disease.
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小胶质细胞不是脑巨噬细胞吗?
小胶质细胞通常被称为大脑的巨噬细胞,由于在中枢神经系统中存在其他几种巨噬细胞群,因此导致混淆。这些细胞在形态、分子和本体论上的差异是微妙的。根据新的证据表明,小胶质细胞不是起源于骨髓,而是起源于卵黄囊,或者可能是周细胞祖细胞,因此需要对它们进行明确的定义。最近的范式转变重新定义了小胶质细胞在大脑发育、健康和疾病中的具体作用。小胶质细胞在神经发生、程序性细胞死亡、突触消除和神经回路重塑等重要事件中发挥着关键作用。这些新发现意味着需要更好的形态学和分子分化单核吞噬细胞群体及其亚型在大脑中。这可能会提高我们对它们在大脑健康和疾病中的具体贡献和可能的药理操作的认识。
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