Brockhaus J, Möller T, Kettenmann H
Institute of Neurobiology, University of Heidelberg.
Glia. 1996 Jan;16(1):81-90. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1098-1136(199601)16:1<81::AID-GLIA9>3.0.CO;2-E.
Highly motile brain macrophages/microglial cells were observed in the cingulum and supraventricular corpus callosum, an area termed by del Rio-Hortega the "fountain of microglia." This is the first study that uses time lapse video microscopy in acute cortical brain slices to analyze directly the motile and phagocytic behaviour of these cells. The cells migrated within minutes to the slice surface and actively screened their surrounding with velum-like processes. Dead/damaged cells on the slice surface were contacted by the processes and phagozytozed within minutes. A method to add red blood cells in a defined density was used to observe the phagocytosis.
在扣带和室上胼胝体中观察到高度活跃的脑巨噬细胞/小胶质细胞,该区域被德尔里奥-霍特加称为“小胶质细胞的源头”。这是第一项使用延时视频显微镜对急性皮质脑切片中的这些细胞的运动和吞噬行为进行直接分析的研究。这些细胞在数分钟内迁移到切片表面,并用类似帆的突起积极扫描其周围环境。切片表面的死亡/受损细胞被这些突起接触,并在数分钟内被吞噬。一种以确定密度添加红细胞的方法被用于观察吞噬作用。