Abstract

The present study showed the expression of induced nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) immunoreactivity in amoeboid microglia following an exposure to transient hypoxia in postnatal rats. iNOS immunoreactivity was expressed mainly in the amoeboid microglia in corpus callosum and subependymal regions of the ventricles within 3 h after hypoxia. The expression declined after 5 h, and became undetectable after 15 h and in longer surviving rats. The immunoreactivity of these cells with OX-42, which is a marker for microglia cells and detects complement type three receptors (CR3), was comparable in the rats exposed to hypoxia and the control rats. Immunoglobulin G (IgG) immunoreactivity was observed in the amoeboid microglia up to 3 h after hypoxia but it was undetectable in longer surviving rats and in the control rats. The iNOS expression in the amoeboid mircoglial cells may be related to the host defense and maintenance of structural integrity of the highly vulnerable periventricular white matter after hypoxia. The immunostaining of amoeboid microglial cells with IgG following hypoxia indicates leakage of plasma immunoglobulin from the blood vessels and its removal by the amoeboid microglial cells.

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