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MGlu3 receptor regulates microglial cell reactivity in neonatal rats.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Perinatal inflammation is a key factor of brain vulnerability in neonates born preterm or with intra-uterine growth restriction (IUGR), two leading conditions associated with brain injury and responsible for neurocognitive and behavioral disorders. Systemic inflammation is recognized to activate microglia, known to be the critical modulators of brain vulnerability. Although some evidence supports a role for metabotropic glutamate receptor 3 (mGlu3 receptor) in modulation of neuroinflammation, its functions are still unknown in the developing microglia.

Methods

We used a double-hit rat model of perinatal brain injury induced by a gestational low-protein diet combined with interleukin-1? injections (LPD/IL-1?), mimicking both IUGR and prematurity-related inflammation. The effect of LPD/IL-1? on mGlu3 receptor expression and the effect of mGlu3 receptor modulation on microglial reactivity were investigated using a combination of pharmacological, histological, and molecular and genetic approaches.

Results

Exposure to LPD/IL-1? significantly downregulated Grm3 gene expression in the developing microglia. Both transcriptomic analyses and pharmacological modulation of mGlu3 receptor demonstrated its central role in the control of inflammation in resting and activated microglia. Microglia reactivity to inflammatory challenge induced by LPD/IL-1? exposure was reduced by an mGlu3 receptor agonist. Conversely, both specific pharmacological blockade, siRNA knock-down, and genetic knock-out of mGlu3 receptors mimicked the pro-inflammatory phenotype observed in microglial cells exposed to LPD/IL-1?.

Conclusions

Overall, these data show that Grm3 plays a central role in the regulation of microglial reactivity in the immature brain. Selective pharmacological activation of mGlu3 receptors may prevent inflammatory-induced perinatal brain injury.

SUBMITTER: Zinni M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7789385 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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mGlu3 receptor regulates microglial cell reactivity in neonatal rats.

Zinni Manuela M   Mairesse Jérôme J   Pansiot Julien J   Fazio Francesco F   Iacovelli Luisa L   Antenucci Nico N   Orlando Rosamaria R   Nicoletti Ferdinando F   Vaiman Daniel D   Baud Olivier O  

Journal of neuroinflammation 20210106 1


<h4>Background</h4>Perinatal inflammation is a key factor of brain vulnerability in neonates born preterm or with intra-uterine growth restriction (IUGR), two leading conditions associated with brain injury and responsible for neurocognitive and behavioral disorders. Systemic inflammation is recognized to activate microglia, known to be the critical modulators of brain vulnerability. Although some evidence supports a role for metabotropic glutamate receptor 3 (mGlu3 receptor) in modulation of ne  ...[more]

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