Abstract Background In contrast to mammals, zebrafish have the capacity to regenerate retinal neurons following a variety of injuries. Two types of glial cells, Müller glia (MG) and microglia, are known to exist in the zebrafish retina. Recent work has shown that MG give rise to regenerated retinal neurons, but the role of resident microglia, and the innate immune system more generally, during retinal regeneration is not well defined. Specifically, characteristics of the immune system and microglia following substantial neuron death and a successful regenerative response have not been documented. Methods The neurotoxin ouabain was used to induce a substantial retinal lesion of the inner retina in zebrafish. This lesion results in a regenera...
Summary: Unlike mammals, zebrafish can regenerate a damaged retina. This remarkable regenerative res...
Following acute retinal damage, zebrafish possess the ability to regenerate all neuronal subtypes th...
Many structural, functional and developmental similarities exist between zebrafish and human retinas...
Microglia are the resident tissue macrophages of the central nervous system including the retina. Un...
Unlike mammals, zebrafish regenerate in response to retinal damage. Because microglia are activated ...
As adult mammals lack the capacity to regenerate damaged neurons, dysfunction of the central nervous...
Neurodegenerative disorders, characterized by progressive neuronal loss, eventually lead to function...
© 2019 Ilse Bollaerts et al. As adult mammals lack the capacity to replace or repair damaged neurons...
Retinal Müller glia (MG) can act as stem-like cells to generate new neurons in both zebrafish and mi...
Recently, a cone-blind photoreceptor zebrafish mutant named gold rush (gosh) was reported (Iribarne,...
Retinal Müller glia (MG) can act as stem-like cells to generate new neurons in both zebrafish and mi...
Müller glia, the major glial cell types in the retina, maintain retinal homeostasis and provide stru...
Activated and pro-inflammatory microglia, along with accompanying local inflammation, are associated...
Müller glia, the major glial cell types in the retina, maintain retinal homeostasis and provide stru...
AbstractIn an effort to identify the cellular events that enable neuronal regeneration in the verteb...
Summary: Unlike mammals, zebrafish can regenerate a damaged retina. This remarkable regenerative res...
Following acute retinal damage, zebrafish possess the ability to regenerate all neuronal subtypes th...
Many structural, functional and developmental similarities exist between zebrafish and human retinas...
Microglia are the resident tissue macrophages of the central nervous system including the retina. Un...
Unlike mammals, zebrafish regenerate in response to retinal damage. Because microglia are activated ...
As adult mammals lack the capacity to regenerate damaged neurons, dysfunction of the central nervous...
Neurodegenerative disorders, characterized by progressive neuronal loss, eventually lead to function...
© 2019 Ilse Bollaerts et al. As adult mammals lack the capacity to replace or repair damaged neurons...
Retinal Müller glia (MG) can act as stem-like cells to generate new neurons in both zebrafish and mi...
Recently, a cone-blind photoreceptor zebrafish mutant named gold rush (gosh) was reported (Iribarne,...
Retinal Müller glia (MG) can act as stem-like cells to generate new neurons in both zebrafish and mi...
Müller glia, the major glial cell types in the retina, maintain retinal homeostasis and provide stru...
Activated and pro-inflammatory microglia, along with accompanying local inflammation, are associated...
Müller glia, the major glial cell types in the retina, maintain retinal homeostasis and provide stru...
AbstractIn an effort to identify the cellular events that enable neuronal regeneration in the verteb...
Summary: Unlike mammals, zebrafish can regenerate a damaged retina. This remarkable regenerative res...
Following acute retinal damage, zebrafish possess the ability to regenerate all neuronal subtypes th...
Many structural, functional and developmental similarities exist between zebrafish and human retinas...