MKP‐1 regulates the inflammatory activation of microglia against Alzheimer's disease

Author:

Li Junhua12ORCID,Wang Lin3,Zeng Qinhua12,He Jing12,Tang Qing12,Wang Kejian12,He Guiqiong12

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Neuroscience, Basic Medical College Chongqing Medical University Chongqing China

2. Department of Anatomy, Basic Medical College Chongqing Medical University Chongqing China

3. Department of Basic Medicine Chongqing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chongqing China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAlzheimer's disease (AD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases leading to dementia in elderly people. Microglia‐mediated neuroinflammation plays an important role in AD pathogenesis, so modulation of neuroinflammation has emerged as an essential therapeutic method to improve AD. The current study aims to investigate whether MKP‐1 can regulate microglia phenotype and inflammatory factor release in AD and explore its possible mechanisms.MethodsAmyloid precursor protein/PS1 double transgenic mice and wild‐type mice were selected to study the locations of microglia and amyloid‐β (Aβ) plaques in different regions of mice brains. Changes in MKP‐1 of microglia were detected using AD model mice and AD model cells. Changes in phenotype and the release of inflammatory factors within immortalized BV2 murine microglia were investigated by regulating the expression of MKP‐1.ResultsThe distribution of microglia and Aβ plaques in the AD brain was region‐specific. MKP‐1 expression was downregulated in AD mice, and in vitro, with increasing Aβ concentrations, MKP‐1 expression was reduced. MKP‐1 over‐expression increased M2 microglia but decreased M1 microglia accompanied by changes in inflammatory factors and inhibition of MKP‐1 yielded the opposite result.ConclusionMKP‐1 regulated microglia phenotype and inflammatory factor release in AD through modulation of the p38 signaling pathway.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Physiology (medical),Psychiatry and Mental health,Pharmacology

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