Microglial Cannabinoid Type 1 Receptor Regulates Brain Inflammation in a Sex-Specific Manner

被引:21
作者
De Meij, Julia [1 ]
Alfanek, Zain [1 ]
Morel, Lydie [1 ]
Decoeur, Fanny [1 ]
Leyrolle, Quentin [1 ]
Picard, Katherine [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Carrier, Micael [2 ,3 ]
Aubert, Agnes [1 ]
Sere, Alexandra [1 ]
Lucas, Celine [1 ]
Laforest, Gerald [1 ]
Helbling, Jean-Christophe [1 ]
Tremblay, Marie-Eve [2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ,6 ]
Cota, Daniela [7 ]
Moisan, Marie-Pierre [1 ]
Marsicano, Giovanni [7 ]
Laye, Sophie [1 ]
Nadjar, Agnes [1 ,7 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bordeaux, Bordeaux INP, INRAE, NutriNeuro, Bordeaux, France
[2] Univ Laval, CHU Quebec, Axe Neurosci, Ctr Rech, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
[3] Univ Victoria, Div Med Sci, Victoria, BC, Canada
[4] Univ Laval, Dept Mol Med, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
[5] McGill Univ, Neurol & Neurosurg Dept, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[6] Univ British Columbia, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[7] INSERM, Physiopathol Plasticite Neuronale, Neuroctr Magendie, Bordeaux, France
[8] Univ Bordeaux, INSERM, Magendie, Bordeaux, France
关键词
microglia; CB1; receptor; inflammation; sickness behavior; cytokine; INDUCED SICKNESS BEHAVIOR; CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM; N-3 PUFAS DEFICIENCY; ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM; COGNITIVE FUNCTION; IMMUNE-RESPONSE; ADULT MICROGLIA; BIMODAL CONTROL; WORKING-MEMORY; CB2; RECEPTORS;
D O I
10.1089/can.2020.0170
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Background: Neuroinflammation is a key feature shared by most, if not all, neuropathologies. It involves complex biological processes that act as a protective mechanism to fight against the injurious stimuli, but it can lead to tissue damage if self-perpetuating. In this context, microglia, the main cellular actor of neuroinflammation in the brain, are seen as a double-edged sword. By phagocyting neuronal debris, these cells can not only provide tissue repair but can also contribute to neuronal damage by releasing harmful substances, including inflammatory cytokines. The mechanisms guiding these apparent opposing actions are poorly known. The endocannabinoid system modulates the release of inflammatory factors such as cytokines and could represent a functional link between microglia and neuroinflammatory processes. According to transcriptomic databases and in vitro studies, microglia, the main source of cytokines in pathological conditions, express the cannabinoid type 1 receptor (CB1R). Methods: We thus developed a conditional mouse model of CB1R deletion specifically in microglia, which was subjected to an immune challenge (peripheral lipopolysaccharide injection). Results: Our results reveal that microglial CB1R differentially controls sickness behavior in males and females. Conclusion: These findings add to the comprehension of neuroinflammatory processes and might be of great interest for future studies aimed at developing therapeutic strategies for brain disorders with higher prevalence in men.
引用
收藏
页码:488 / 507
页数:20
相关论文
共 111 条
[1]   Cytokine variations within brain structures in rats selected for differences in aggression [J].
Alperina, Elizaveta ;
Idova, Galina ;
Zhukova, Elena ;
Zhanaeva, Svetlana ;
Kozhemyakina, Rimma .
NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 2019, 692 :193-198
[2]   Endocannabinoid Receptors in the CNS: Potential Drug Targets for the Prevention and Treatment of Neurologic and Psychiatric Disorders [J].
Antonio Estrada, Jose ;
Contreras, Irazu .
CURRENT NEUROPHARMACOLOGY, 2020, 18 (08) :769-787
[3]   Activation of the sympathetic nervous system mediates hypophagic and anxiety-like effects of CB1 receptor blockade [J].
Bellocchio, Luigi ;
Soria-Gomez, Edgar ;
Quarta, Carmelo ;
Metna-Laurent, Mathilde ;
Cardinal, Pierre ;
Binder, Elke ;
Cannich, Astrid ;
Delamarre, Anna ;
Haering, Martin ;
Martin-Fontecha, Mar ;
Vega, David ;
Leste-Lasserre, Thierry ;
Bartsch, Dusan ;
Monory, Krisztina ;
Lutz, Beat ;
Chaouloff, Francis ;
Pagotto, Uberto ;
Guzman, Manuel ;
Cota, Daniela ;
Marsicano, Giovanni .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2013, 110 (12) :4786-4791
[4]   Bimodal control of stimulated food intake by the endocannabinoid system [J].
Bellocchio, Luigi ;
Lafenetre, Pauline ;
Cannich, Astrid ;
Cota, Daniela ;
Puente, Nagore ;
Grandes, Pedro ;
Chaouloff, Francis ;
Piazza, Pier Vincenzo ;
Marsicano, Giovanni .
NATURE NEUROSCIENCE, 2010, 13 (03) :281-283
[5]   Differential effects of stress on microglial cell activation in male and female medial prefrontal cortex [J].
Bollinger, Justin L. ;
Burns, Christine M. Bergeon ;
Wellman, Cara L. .
BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND IMMUNITY, 2016, 52 :88-97
[6]   Endocannabinoid-Mediated Plasticity in Nucleus Accumbens Controls Vulnerability to Anxiety after Social Defeat Stress [J].
Bosch-Bouju, Clementine ;
Larrieu, Thomas ;
Linders, Louisa ;
Manzoni, Olivier J. ;
Laye, Sophie .
CELL REPORTS, 2016, 16 (05) :1237-1242
[7]   CB1 Receptor Signaling in the Brain: Extracting Specificity from Ubiquity [J].
Busquets-Garcia, Arnau ;
Bains, Jaideep ;
Marsicano, Giovanni .
NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2018, 43 (01) :4-20
[8]   The MIQE Guidelines: Minimum Information for Publication of Quantitative Real-Time PCR Experiments [J].
Bustin, Stephen A. ;
Benes, Vladimir ;
Garson, Jeremy A. ;
Hellemans, Jan ;
Huggett, Jim ;
Kubista, Mikael ;
Mueller, Reinhold ;
Nolan, Tania ;
Pfaffl, Michael W. ;
Shipley, Gregory L. ;
Vandesompele, Jo ;
Wittwer, Carl T. .
CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, 2009, 55 (04) :611-622
[9]   Cannabinoid receptors in microglia of the central nervous system: immune functional relevance [J].
Cabral, GA ;
Marciano-Cabral, F .
JOURNAL OF LEUKOCYTE BIOLOGY, 2005, 78 (06) :1192-1197
[10]   Age and sex differences in immune response following LPS treatment in mice [J].
Cai, Kyle Chiman ;
van Mil, Spencer ;
Murray, Emma ;
Mallet, Jean-Francois ;
Matar, Chantal ;
Ismail, Nafissa .
BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND IMMUNITY, 2016, 58 :327-337