The Activation of Hippocampal Microglial Cells and Their Role in the Regulation of Pain.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Lei Chen, Li Zeng, Wu Li, Jiang-Shan Li
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Abstract

Chronic pain frequently coexists with adverse emotions, including anxiety and depression, significantly affecting patients' physical and psychological health as well as their quality of life. Changes in hippocampal synaptic architecture, neuronal injury, and diminished neurogenesis significantly contribute to pain-related emotions. Microglia in the hippocampus are implicated in these pathologies. Stimulation or injury leads to microglial activation, which causes pain; prolonged pain causes microglia to continuously release pro-inflammatory factors that induce astrocyte activation, which mediates the apoptosis of hippocampal neurons and abnormal neurogenesis. Concurrently, microglia exhibit aberrant phagocytosis and augmented pruning of hippocampal dendritic spines, which disrupts synaptic plasticity and influences hippocampal long-term potentiation, hence contributing to the emergence of negative emotions. Inflammatory responses in the brain are a prevalent pathological foundation for mood disorders and pain, and the activation or inhibition of microglia M1 polarization can influence pain-related emotions. This review elucidates the significance of hippocampal microglia activation, and their interactions with neurons in the hippocampus and astrocytes, in pain-related emotions.

海马小胶质细胞的激活及其在疼痛调节中的作用。
慢性疼痛常与焦虑、抑郁等不良情绪共存,严重影响患者的身心健康和生活质量。海马突触结构的改变、神经元损伤和神经发生的减少对疼痛相关情绪有显著影响。海马体中的小胶质细胞与这些病理有关。刺激或损伤导致小胶质细胞激活,从而引起疼痛;长时间疼痛导致小胶质细胞不断释放促炎因子,诱导星形胶质细胞活化,介导海马神经元凋亡和神经发生异常。同时,小胶质细胞表现出异常的吞噬和海马树突棘的增强修剪,这破坏了突触的可塑性,影响了海马的长期增强,从而导致了负面情绪的出现。大脑中的炎症反应是情绪障碍和疼痛的普遍病理基础,小胶质细胞M1极化的激活或抑制可以影响疼痛相关情绪。本文综述了海马小胶质细胞激活及其与海马神经元和星形胶质细胞的相互作用在疼痛相关情绪中的意义。
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CiteScore
2.80
自引率
5.60%
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173
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: JIN is an international peer-reviewed, open access journal. JIN publishes leading-edge research at the interface of theoretical and experimental neuroscience, focusing across hierarchical levels of brain organization to better understand how diverse functions are integrated. We encourage submissions from scientists of all specialties that relate to brain functioning.
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