K(+) currents fail to change in reactive retinal glial cells in a mouse model of glaucoma

  • Sylvia Bolz
  • Frank Schuettauf
  • Julia E Fries
  • Sebastian Thaler
  • Andreas Reichenbach
  • Thomas Pannicke

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Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the membrane physiology of Müller glial cells from retinae of DBA/2J mice (which develop ocular hypertension) and of C57BL/6 control mice of different ages.

METHODS: Retinae were obtained at the ages of 3, 6, and 12 months from DBA/2J mice and from C57BL/6 controls. Immunohistochemistry was performed using antibodies against glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP). Whole-cell membrane currents, membrane potentials and capacitances were recorded from freshly isolated Müller cells.

RESULTS: Strong immunostaining for GFAP was found in Müller cells of 12-month-old DBA/2J mice, whereas only astrocytes were immunopositive in C57BL/6 retinae. No significant alterations of membrane currents or potentials of Müller cells from DBA/2J mice as compared to controls were observed at any age; however, the membrane capacitance was increased in Müller cells from DBA/2J mice at the age of 6 months.

CONCLUSIONS: Although Müller cells of DBA/2J mice display some symptoms of reactive gliosis, the lack of significant alterations of the membrane physiology confirm previous data demonstrating that these cells undergo a nonproliferative gliosis.

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Original languageEnglish
ISSN0721-832X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 09.2008
PubMed 18546005