Modification of Neural Circuit Functions by Microglial P2Y6 Receptors in Health and Neurodegeneration.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Molecular Neurobiology Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1007/s12035-024-04531-8
Yi Zhang, Yong Tang, Peter Illes
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Neural circuits consisting of neurons and glial cells help to establish all functions of the CNS. Microglia, the resident immunocytes of the CNS, are endowed with UDP-sensitive P2Y6 receptors (P2Y6Rs) which regulate phagocytosis/pruning of excessive synapses during individual development and refine synapses in an activity-dependent manner during adulthood. In addition, this type of receptor plays a decisive role in primary (Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, neuropathic pain) and secondary (epilepsy, ischemic-, mechanical-, or irradiation-induced) neurodegeneration. A whole range of microglial cytokines controlled by P2Y6Rs, such as the interleukins IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8, and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), leads to neuroinflammation, resulting in neurodegeneration. Hence, small molecular antagonists of P2Y6Rs and genetic knockdown of this receptor provide feasible ways to alleviate inflammation-induced neurological disorders but might also interfere with the regulation of the synaptic circuitry. The present review aims at investigating this dual role of P2Y6Rs in microglia, both in shaping neural circuits by targeted phagocytosis and promoting neurodegenerative illnesses by fostering neuroinflammation through multiple transduction mechanisms.

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健康和神经退行性疾病中的小胶质细胞 P2Y6 受体对神经回路功能的改变
由神经元和神经胶质细胞组成的神经回路有助于建立中枢神经系统的所有功能。小胶质细胞是中枢神经系统的常驻免疫细胞,具有对 UDP 敏感的 P2Y6 受体(P2Y6Rs),可在个体发育过程中调节过度突触的吞噬/修剪,并在成年期以依赖活动的方式完善突触。此外,这类受体在原发性(阿尔茨海默病、帕金森病、神经性疼痛)和继发性(癫痫、缺血性、机械性或辐照诱发)神经变性中起着决定性作用。由 P2Y6Rs 控制的一系列小胶质细胞因子,如白细胞介素 IL-1β、IL-6、IL-8 和肿瘤坏死因子-α(TNF-α),会导致神经炎症,从而导致神经变性。因此,P2Y6Rs 的小分子拮抗剂和基因敲除该受体为缓解炎症引起的神经系统疾病提供了可行的方法,但也可能干扰突触回路的调节。本综述旨在研究 P2Y6Rs 在小胶质细胞中的这种双重作用,即通过有针对性的吞噬作用塑造神经回路,又通过多种转导机制促进神经炎症,从而促进神经退行性疾病的发生。
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Molecular Neurobiology
Molecular Neurobiology 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Molecular Neurobiology is an exciting journal for neuroscientists needing to stay in close touch with progress at the forefront of molecular brain research today. It is an especially important periodical for graduate students and "postdocs," specifically designed to synthesize and critically assess research trends for all neuroscientists hoping to stay active at the cutting edge of this dramatically developing area. This journal has proven to be crucial in departmental libraries, serving as essential reading for every committed neuroscientist who is striving to keep abreast of all rapid developments in a forefront field. Most recent significant advances in experimental and clinical neuroscience have been occurring at the molecular level. Until now, there has been no journal devoted to looking closely at this fragmented literature in a critical, coherent fashion. Each submission is thoroughly analyzed by scientists and clinicians internationally renowned for their special competence in the areas treated.
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