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Potential interactions between pericytes and oligodendrocyte precursor cells in perivascular regions of cerebral white matter.


ABSTRACT: Pericytes are embedded within basal lamina and play multiple roles in the perivascular niche in brain. Recently, oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) have also been reported to associate with cerebral endothelium. Is it possible that within this gliovascular locus, there may also exist potential spatial and functional interactions between pericytes and OPCs? Here, we demonstrated that in the perivascular region of cerebral white matter, pericytes and OPCs may attach and support each other. Immunostaining showed that pericytes and OPCs are localized in close contact with each other in mouse white matter at postnatal days 0, 60 and 240. Electron microscopic analysis confirmed that pericytes attached to OPCs via basal lamina in the perivascular region. The close proximity between these two cell types was also observed in postmortem human brains. Functional interaction between pericytes and OPCs was assessed by in vitro media transfer experiments. When OPC cultures were treated with pericyte-conditioned media, OPC number increased. Similarly, pericyte number increased when pericytes were maintained in OPC-conditioned media. Taken together, our data suggest a potential anatomical and functional interaction between pericytes and OPCs in cerebral white matter.

SUBMITTER: Maki T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4443478 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Potential interactions between pericytes and oligodendrocyte precursor cells in perivascular regions of cerebral white matter.

Maki Takakuni T   Maeda Mitsuyo M   Uemura Maiko M   Lo Evan K EK   Terasaki Yasukazu Y   Liang Anna C AC   Shindo Akihiro A   Choi Yoon Kyung YK   Taguchi Akihiko A   Matsuyama Tomohiro T   Takahashi Ryosuke R   Ihara Masafumi M   Arai Ken K  

Neuroscience letters 20150430


Pericytes are embedded within basal lamina and play multiple roles in the perivascular niche in brain. Recently, oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) have also been reported to associate with cerebral endothelium. Is it possible that within this gliovascular locus, there may also exist potential spatial and functional interactions between pericytes and OPCs? Here, we demonstrated that in the perivascular region of cerebral white matter, pericytes and OPCs may attach and support each other. Imm  ...[more]

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