Journal article
Microglial regulation of the retinal vasculature in health and during the pathology associated with diabetes
AI Jobling, U Greferath, MA Dixon, P Quiriconi, B Eyar, AK van Koeverden, SA Mills, KA Vessey, BV Bui, EL Fletcher
Progress in Retinal and Eye Research | Elsevier | Published : 2025
Abstract
The high metabolic demand of retinal neurons requires a precisely regulated vascular system that can deliver rapid changes in blood flow in response to neural need. In the retina, this is achieved via the action of a coordinated group of cells that form the neurovascular unit. While cells such as pericytes, Müller cells, and astrocytes have long been linked to neurovascular coupling, more recently the resident microglial population have also been implicated. In the healthy retina, microglia make extensive contact with blood vessels, as well as neuronal synapses, and are important in vascular patterning during development. Work in the brain and retina has recently indicated that microglia can..
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