In vivo bioluminescence imaging of bone marrow-derived cells in brain inflammation |
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Authors: | Hidetoshi Akimoto Hyuck Joon Kwon Michitaka Ozaki Kazunori Yasuda Ken-ichi Honma Yoshihiro Ohmiya |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre of Molecular and Macromolecular Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Lodz 90-363;2. Poland institute of Organic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw 01-224, Poland;3. Pharmaceutical Research Institute, Warsaw 01-793, Poland |
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Abstract: | It has been accepted that bone marrow cells infiltrate the brain and play important roles in neuroinflammation. However, there is no good tool for the visualization of these cells in living animals. In this study, we generated mice that were transplanted with GFP- or luciferase-expressing bone marrow cells, and performed in vivo fluorescence imaging (FLI) and in vivo bioluminescence imaging (BLI) to visualize the infiltrated cells. Brain inflammation was induced by intrahippocampal injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Immunohistochemical investigation demonstrated an increase in the infiltration of bone marrow cells into the hippocampus because of the LPS injection and differentiation of the infiltrated cells into microglia, but not into neurons or astrocytes. BLI, but not FLI, successfully detected an increase in signal intensity with the LPS injection, and the increase of BLI coincided with that of luciferase activity in hippocampus. BLI could quantitatively and continuously monitor bone marrow-derived cells in vivo. |
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