Modulation of morphological changes of microglia and neuroprotection by monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 in experimental glaucoma

Cell Mol Immunol. 2010 Jan;7(1):61-8. doi: 10.1038/cmi.2009.110.

Abstract

Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1)/CCL2 is a C-C chemokine involved in the activation and recruitment of monocytic cells to injury sites. MCP-1/CCL2 can induce either neuroprotection or neurodestruction in vitro, depending on the experimental model. We aim to use MCP-1/CCL2 as an experimental tool to investigate the morphological changes of microglia when loss of healthy retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) is exacerbated or attenuated in an experimental glaucoma model. While a high concentration (1000 ng) of MCP-1/CCL2 and lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-exacerbated RGC loss, 100 ng MCP-1/CCL2 provided neuroprotection towards RGC. Neuroprotective MCP-1/CCL2 (100 ng) also upregulated insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) immunoreactivity in the RGCs. The neuroprotective effect of MCP-1/CCL2 was not due to the massive infiltration of microglia/macrophages. Taken together, this is the first report showing that an appropriate amount of MCP-1/CCL2 can protect RGCs in experimental glaucoma.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cell Differentiation
  • Cell Shape*
  • Chemokine CCL2 / immunology*
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Female
  • Glaucoma / immunology*
  • Glaucoma / pathology*
  • Insulin-Like Growth Factor I / immunology
  • Microglia / immunology*
  • Microglia / pathology*
  • Rats
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley

Substances

  • Ccl2 protein, rat
  • Chemokine CCL2
  • Insulin-Like Growth Factor I