The role of the CCL5-CCR5 axis in microglial activation leading to postoperative cognitive dysfunction

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Yuanyuan An , Yu Yao , Huan Liu , Yuqing Xi , Mengying Pi , Rui Xu , Yulin Huang , Shuming Li , Xiaoping Gu
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Abstract

Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a common complication following surgeries involving general anesthesia. Although the CCL5-CCR5 axis is implicated in various neurological conditions, its role in POCD remains unclear. In our POCD model, we observed an increase in CCL5 and CCR5 levels concurrent with microglial activation and significant upregulation of inflammatory cytokines IL-6 and IL-1β. Administration of MVC, a CCR5 antagonist, alleviated neuroinflammation, prevented dendritic spine loss, and improved cognitive deficits by inhibiting the CCR5/CREB/NLRP1 pathway. However, the cognitive benefits of MVC were reversed by the CREB inhibitor 666–15. Our findings highlight the potential of targeting the CCL5-CCR5 axis as a therapeutic strategy for preventing and treating POCD.

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CCL5-CCR5轴在导致术后认知功能障碍的小胶质细胞激活中的作用。
术后认知功能障碍(POCD)是全身麻醉手术后常见的并发症。尽管CCL5-CCR5轴与多种神经系统疾病有关,但其在POCD中的作用尚不清楚。在我们的POCD模型中,我们观察到CCL5和CCR5水平的增加伴随着小胶质细胞的激活和炎症细胞因子IL-6和IL-1β的显著上调。CCR5拮抗剂MVC可通过抑制CCR5/CREB/NLRP1通路减轻神经炎症,防止树突状脊柱丢失,改善认知缺陷。然而,MVC的认知益处被CREB抑制剂666-15逆转。我们的研究结果强调了靶向CCL5-CCR5轴作为预防和治疗POCD的治疗策略的潜力。
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Experimental Neurology
Experimental Neurology 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
3.80%
发文量
258
审稿时长
42 days
期刊介绍: Experimental Neurology, a Journal of Neuroscience Research, publishes original research in neuroscience with a particular emphasis on novel findings in neural development, regeneration, plasticity and transplantation. The journal has focused on research concerning basic mechanisms underlying neurological disorders.
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