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Activation of glutamatergic neurons in the somatosensory cortex promotes remyelination in ischemic vascular dementia
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作者 Yi-Ting Zhou Da-Dao An +8 位作者 Yi-Xin Xu Ying Zhou Qing-Qing Li Hai-Bin Dai Xiang-Nan Zhang Yi Wang Min Lou Zhong Chen Wei-Wei Hu 《Fundamental Research》 CAS CSCD 2024年第1期188-198,共11页
Chronic cerebral hypoperfusion can cause progressive demyelination as well as ischemic vascular dementia,however no effective treatments are available.Here,based on magnetic resonance imaging studies of patients with ... Chronic cerebral hypoperfusion can cause progressive demyelination as well as ischemic vascular dementia,however no effective treatments are available.Here,based on magnetic resonance imaging studies of patients with white matter damage,we found that this damage is associated with disorganized cortical structure.In a mouse model,optogenetic activation of glutamatergic neurons in the somatosensory cortex significantly promoted oligodendrocyte progenitor cell(OPC)proliferation,remyelination in the corpus callosum,and recovery of cognitive ability after cerebral hypoperfusion.The therapeutic effect of such stimulation was restricted to the upper layers of the cortex,but also spanned a wide time window after ischemia.Mechanistically,enhancement of glutamatergic neuron-OPC functional synaptic connections is required to achieve the protection effect of activating cortical glutamatergic neurons.Additionally,skin stroking,an easier method to translate into clinical practice,activated the somatosensory cortex,thereby promoting OPC proliferation,remyelination and cognitive recovery following cerebral hypoperfusion.In summary,we demonstrated that activating glutamatergic neurons in the somatosensory cortex promotes the proliferation of OPCs and remyelination to recover cognitive function after chronic cerebral hypoperfusion.It should be noted that this activation may provide new approaches for treating ischemic vascular dementia via the precise regulation of glutamatergic neuron-OPC circuits. 展开更多
关键词 Chronic cerebral hypoperfusion Optogenetic stimulation Oligodendrocyte progenitor cellIschemic vascular dementia Glutamatergic neuron REMYELINATION
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Optogenetic activation of glutamatergic neu⁃rons in somatosensory cortex promotes remy⁃elination in ischemic vascular dementia
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作者 ZHOU Yi-ting AN Da-dao +7 位作者 XU Yi-xin ZHOU Ying LI Qing-qing ZHANG Xiang-nan WANG Yi LOU Min CHEN Zhong HU Wei-wei 《中国药理学与毒理学杂志》 CAS 北大核心 2021年第9期696-697,共2页
OBJECTIVE Chronic cerebral hy⁃poperfusion can lead to progressive demyelin⁃ation and ischemic vascular dementia,yet there are no effective treatments.METHODS Magnetic resonance imaging was employed in patients with wh... OBJECTIVE Chronic cerebral hy⁃poperfusion can lead to progressive demyelin⁃ation and ischemic vascular dementia,yet there are no effective treatments.METHODS Magnetic resonance imaging was employed in patients with white matter damage,and optogenetics and skin stroking were exerted to activate glutamater⁃gic neurons in the somatosensory cortex in a clas⁃sical mouse model of ischemia vascular dementia.RESULTS White matter damage was correlated with disrupted cortical structure from MRI results.In a mouse model,activating glutamatergic neu⁃rons in the somatosensory cortex promotes prolif⁃eration of OPCs and remyelination to rescue cog⁃nitive impairment after chronic cerebral hypoper⁃fusion.Such therapeutic action was limited to stimulation with moderate intensity at the upper layers of the cortex,but was achieved over a wide time window after ischemia.Mechanistically,enhanced glutamatergic neuron-OPC functional synaptic connections are required for protection from activation of cortical glutamatergic neurons.Finally,skin stroking activation of the somatosen⁃sory cortex,an easier approach for clinical trans⁃lation,promoted OPC proliferation and remyelin⁃ation as well as cognitive recovery after cerebral hypoperfusion.CONCLUSION Activation of gluta⁃matergic neurons in the somatosensory cortex may serve as novel approaches for treating isch⁃emic vascular dementia through precise modula⁃tion of glutamatergic neuron-OPC circuits. 展开更多
关键词 OPTOGENETICS glutamatergic neurons ischemic vascular dementia
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