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Glycogenolysis-Induced Astrocytic Serping1 Expression Regulates Neuroinflammatory Effects on Hippocampal Neuron

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Journal Mol Neurobiol
Date 2024 Jul 10
PMID 38985256
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The bacterial pathogen, lipopolysaccharide (LPS), elicits microglial response and induces cytokine secretion that subsequently activates astrocytes. Recent findings have indicated that LPS-induced activation of postnatal glial cells has led to alterations in synapse formation in hippocampal and cortical neurons, thereby resulting in a prolonged increased risk for seizure or depression. Nevertheless, its mechanisms remain to be fully elucidated. Cellular metabolism has recently gained recognition as a critical regulatory mechanism for the activation of peripheral immune cells, as it supplies the requisite energy and metabolite for their activation. In the present study, we report that LPS did not change the expression of reported astrocyte-derived synaptogenic genes in the postnatal hippocampus; however, it induced upregulation of astrocytic complement component regulator Serping1 within the postnatal hippocampus. As a regulatory mechanism, activation of glycogen degradation (glycogenolysis) governs the expression of a subset of inflammatory-responsive genes including Serping1 through reactive oxygen species (ROS)-NF-κB axis. Our study further demonstrated that glycogenolysis is implicated in neurotoxic phenotypes of astrocytes, such as impaired neuronal synaptogenesis or cellular toxicity. These findings suggested that activation of glycogenolysis in postnatal astrocytes is an essential metabolic pathway for inducing responses in inflammatory astrocytes.

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