Garcia-Alloza M, Ferrara BJ, Dodwell SA, Hickey GA, Hyman BT, Bacskai BJ (2007) A limited role for microglia in antibody mediated plaque clearance in APP mice. Neurobiol Dis 28(3):286-292. doi: 10.1016/j.nbd.2007.07.019
Summary: Microglia are thought to play a key role in the clearance of amyloid-b (Ab) in Alzheimer’s disease. To examine this role the authors applied 30 µl of 0.5 mg/ml Mac-1-SAP (Cat. #IT-06) to the brain surface of mice for 20 minutes. The number of microglia and plaques was determined by counting of immunohistochemical samples. Results indicate that microglia play a minor role in clearing Ab plaques, although the interaction of microglia-mediated inflammation and anti-Ab antibodies appears to be vital in this process.
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