The amount of activated microglia at the injury site is lower in Cd38−/− mice than in wild-type (WT) mice at 1 day and 3 days post-injury. Frozen brain sections, prepared from WT and Cd38−/− mice subjected to closed head injury (CHI) and killed 1, 3, and 7 days post-injury, were immunohistochemically stained with the anti-F4/80 or anti-Mac-2 monoclonal antibody (mAb), as described in the text. Representative images are shown for anti-F4/80 (A) and Mac-2 (B) staining, respectively. The images shown are low-magnification (upper) and high magnification (lower) of the same brain area. The region that was magnified is marked in the upper panel by a rectangle. Scale bar = 250 μm. (C) Quantitation of the density of the F4/80 and the Mac-2-positive cells in the injury boundary. This was performed by computerized densitometry as described in the text. At each time point, the density value obtained for each section (WT and Cd38−/−) was normalized to the average density value of the corresponding WT sections. Images used for the analysis were obtained from coronal sections at bregma 1.1 and −0.1. The data presented are expressed as the means ± standard error of the mean (SEM; bars) of the normalized values from two different experiments (n = 8, 11, and 6; WT) or 7, 10, and 5 (Cd38−/−), at 1, 3, and 7 days postinjury, respectively) **p < 0.01 compared with the corresponding WT (Student's t-test).