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Astrocyte Atrophy and Immune Dysfunction in Self-Harming Macaques
Authors:Kim M. Lee  Kevin B. Chiu  Hope A. Sansing  Fiona M. Inglis  Kate C. Baker  Andrew G. MacLean
Abstract:

Background

Self-injurious behavior (SIB) is a complex condition that exhibits a spectrum of abnormal neuropsychological and locomotor behaviors. Mechanisms for neuropathogenesis could include irregular immune activation, host soluble factors, and astrocyte dysfunction.

Methods

We examined the role of astrocytes as modulators of immune function in macaques with SIB. We measured changes in astrocyte morphology and function. Paraffin sections of frontal cortices from rhesus macaques identified with SIB were stained for glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2). Morphologic features of astrocytes were determined using computer-assisted camera lucida.

Results

There was atrophy of white matter astrocyte cell bodies, decreased arbor length in both white and gray matter astrocytes, and decreased bifurcations and tips on astrocytes in animals with SIB. This was combined with a five-fold increase in the proportion of astrocytes immunopositive for TLR2.

Conclusions

These results provide direct evidence that SIB induces immune activation of astrocytes concomitant with quantifiably different morphology.
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