了解小胶质细胞在阿尔茨海默病中的作用:对机制、针灸和潜在治疗靶点的见解。

Jiang Jinglei, Y U Tao, Qian Yulin, Wang Meng
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小胶质细胞(Microglia, MG)是中枢神经系统(CNS)的免疫效应细胞,在多种中枢神经系统疾病的发病机制中起着关键作用。阿尔茨海默病(AD)被定义为人类严重的慢性退行性神经系统疾病。淀粉样蛋白级联假说是一种关于AD发病机制的假说,该假说认为β-淀粉样蛋白(a β)肽的细胞外异常聚集是该疾病的主要原因。尽管这一假设已被证明是令人信服的,但越来越多的证据表明,它并不能完全解释阿尔茨海默病的发病机制。神经炎症是阿尔茨海默病发病机制中的一个关键因素,炎症标志物水平升高和与先天免疫功能相关的阿尔茨海默病风险基因的鉴定证明了这一点。本文将首先总结小胶质细胞介导的神经炎症对AD的影响,探讨小胶质细胞激活后的表型变化。其次,深入研究了小胶质细胞、Aβ、微管相关蛋白、载脂蛋白E与神经元之间的相互作用,重点探讨了相互作用机制。此外,本文还对小胶质细胞作为阿尔茨海默病的诊断和治疗靶点的最新进展和前景进行了分析。通过对MG对AD的调控机制的国内外文献综述,发现针刺对小胶质细胞的调节有助于延缓AD的进展。随后对针灸治疗AD的临床可能性和科学有效性进行了广泛的讨论,旨在为针灸调节MG靶向治疗AD提供新的见解。
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Understanding the role of microglia in Alzheimer's disease: insights into mechanisms, acupuncture, and potential therapeutic targets.

Microglia (MG) are immune effector cells in the central nervous system (CNS) and play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of various CNS diseases. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is defined as a severe chronic degenerative neurological disease in humans. The amyloid cascade hypothesis is a hypothesis on the pathogenesis of AD that suggests that abnormal extracellular aggregation of β-amyloid (Aβ) peptides is the main cause of the disease. Although this hypothesis has been found to be convincing, a growing body of evidence suggests that it does not fully explain the pathogenesis of AD. Neuroinflammation is a crucial element in the pathogenesis of AD, as evidenced by elevated levels of inflammatory markers and the identification of AD risk genes associated with innate immune function. This paper will first summarize the impact of microglia-mediated neuroinflammation on AD, exploring the phenotypic changes that follow microglia activation. Secondly, the interactions between microglia, Aβ, microtubule-associated protein, apolipoprotein E and neurons are thoroughly investigated, with particular focus on the interactive mechanisms. Furthermore, the recent progress and prospects of microglia as a diagnostic and therapeutic target for AD are analysed. A review of the literature on the mechanisms regulating MG for AD at home and abroad revealed that acupuncture modulation of microglia could help to delay the progression of AD. This was followed by an extensive discussion of the clinical possibilities and scientific validity of acupuncture treatment for AD, with the aim of providing new insights for acupuncture modulation of MG targeting for the treatment of AD.

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