RRC ID 39987
Author MacDonald RB, Randlett O, Oswald J, Yoshimatsu T, Franze K, Harris WA.
Title Müller glia provide essential tensile strength to the developing retina.
Journal J Cell Biol
Abstract To investigate the cellular basis of tissue integrity in a vertebrate central nervous system (CNS) tissue, we eliminated Müller glial cells (MG) from the zebrafish retina. For well over a century, glial cells have been ascribed a mechanical role in the support of neural tissues, yet this idea has not been specifically tested in vivo. We report here that retinas devoid of MG rip apart, a defect known as retinoschisis. Using atomic force microscopy, we show that retinas without MG have decreased resistance to tensile stress and are softer than controls. Laser ablation of MG processes showed that these cells are under tension in the tissue. Thus, we propose that MG act like springs that hold the neural retina together, finally confirming an active mechanical role of glial cells in the CNS.
Volume 210(7)
Pages 1075-83
Published 2015-9-28
DOI 10.1083/jcb.201503115
PII jcb.201503115
PMID 26416961
PMC PMC4586739
MeSH Animals Ependymoglial Cells / metabolism* Ependymoglial Cells / ultrastructure Microscopy, Atomic Force / methods Retina / metabolism* Retina / ultrastructure Tensile Strength / physiology* Zebrafish / anatomy & histology Zebrafish / embryology*
IF 8.811
Times Cited 33
WOS Category CELL BIOLOGY
Resource
Zebrafish Tg(gfap:dTomato) Tg(vsx1:GFP)