小胶质细胞功能障碍在帕金森病中的作用:从多因素病因到神经退行性变。

IF 5.8 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Yuxiang Xu, Tingting Han, Yue Wu, Haixuan Liu, Keyuan Hou, Zhaowu An, Yongjie Li, Chaoyang Zhu, Song Wang, Jianshe Wei
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摘要

帕金森病(PD)是一种以多巴胺能神经元丧失为特征的神经退行性疾病,随着全球人口老龄化,其患病率正在上升。神经炎症已被广泛认为是PD发病的关键因素,特别是由于小胶质细胞在这一过程中的双重作用。本综述系统地确定了调节小胶质细胞功能和表型的多种因素,从而驱动PD的发生和发展。此外,还讨论了衰老作为帕金森病的主要危险因素及其对小胶质细胞状态和功能动力学的深远影响。值得注意的是,通过过度释放促炎细胞因子和趋化因子,小胶质细胞过度活化可以建立一个自我延续的“炎症-损伤-再炎症”循环,从而加剧神经元变性。最后,总结了针对小胶质细胞功能障碍的潜在治疗策略,包括对衰老相关分泌表型的干预和小胶质细胞活性的调节。通过阐明小胶质细胞状态的多因子改变如何影响帕金森病的病理,本综述为推进帕金森病的治疗研究提供了新的见解和方向。
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Role of Microglial Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease: From Multifactorial Causes to Neurodegeneration.

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the loss of dopaminergic neurons, and its prevalence is increasing, alongside global population aging. Neuroinflammation has been widely recognized as a pivotal contributor to PD pathogenesis, particularly owing to the dual role of microglia in this process. This review systematically identifies the multiple factors regulating microglial function and phenotype, thereby driving PD initiation and progression. Furthermore, aging, a major risk factor for PD, and its profound effects on microglial state and functional dynamics are discussed. Notably, microglial hyperactivation is shown to establish a self-perpetuating cycle of "inflammation-damage-reinflammation" through the excessive release of pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines, which exacerbates neuronal degeneration. Lastly, the potential therapeutic strategies targeting microglial dysfunction, including interventions against the senescence-associated secretory phenotype and the modulation of microglial activity, are summarized. By elucidating how multifactorial alterations in microglial states influence PD pathology, this review provides novel insights and directions for advancing therapeutic research in PD.

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Neuroscience bulletin
Neuroscience bulletin NEUROSCIENCES-
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
16.10%
发文量
163
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Neuroscience Bulletin (NB), the official journal of the Chinese Neuroscience Society, is published monthly by Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences (SIBS), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and Springer. NB aims to publish research advances in the field of neuroscience and promote exchange of scientific ideas within the community. The journal publishes original papers on various topics in neuroscience and focuses on potential disease implications on the nervous system. NB welcomes research contributions on molecular, cellular, or developmental neuroscience using multidisciplinary approaches and functional strategies. We feature full-length original articles, reviews, methods, letters to the editor, insights, and research highlights. As the official journal of the Chinese Neuroscience Society, which currently has more than 12,000 members in China, NB is devoted to facilitating communications between Chinese neuroscientists and their international colleagues. The journal is recognized as the most influential publication in neuroscience research in China.
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