Glial Cell Response to Injury

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  • The order of susceptibility of CNS cells to injury runs, from most to least susceptible:
    1. Neurons
    2. Oligodendroglia
    3. Astrocytes
    4. Microglia
    5. Endothelial cells

Astrocytes

  • The response of astrocytes to insult include:
    • Necrosis
    • Astrocytosis
      • An increase in the number of astrocytes (i.e. astrocyte hyperplasia).
    • Astrogliosis
      • An increase in the size of astrocytes (i.e. astrocyte hypertrophy).
    • Gliosis
      • Formation of glial fibres.
      • This is a form of scarring in the CNS.

Oligodendrocytes

  • Oligodendrocytes are prone to hypoxia and degeneration
  • Oligodendrocytes proliferate around damaged neurons.
    • This is known as satellitosis.
  • Death of oligodendrocytes causes demyelination.

Microglial Cells

  • Microglial cells can respond in two ways to CNS injury.
    1. They may phagocytose cell debris to transform to gitter cells.
    2. They may form glial nodules.
      • These are small nodules that occur notably in viral diseases.