Recommanded Product: 243984-11-4In 2021, Izumi, Yukitoshi;Cashikar, Anil G.;Krishnan, Kathiresan;Paul, Steven M.;Covey, Douglas F.;Mennerick, Steven J.;Zorumski, Charles F. published 《A proinflammatory stimulus disrupts hippocampal plasticity and learning via microglial activation and 25- hydroxycholesterol》. 《Journal of Neuroscience》published the findings. The article contains the following contents:
Inflammatory cells, including macrophages and microglia, synthesize and release the oxysterol 25-hydroxycholesterol (25HC), which has antiviral and immunomodulatory properties. Here, we examined the effects of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), an activator of innate immunity, on 25HC production in microglia, and the effects of LPS and 25HC on CA1 hippocampal synaptic plasticity and learning. In primary microglia, LPS markedly increases the expression of cholesterol 25-hydroxylase (Ch25h), the key enzyme involved in 25HC synthesis, and increases the levels of secreted 25HC. Wild-type microglia produced higher levels of 25HC than Ch25h knock-out (KO) microglia with or without LPS. LPS treatment also disrupts long-term potentiation (LTP) in hippocampal slices via induction of a form of NMDA receptor-dependent metaplasticity. The inhibitory effects of LPS on LTP were mimicked by exogenous 25HC, and were not observed in slices from Ch25h KO mice. In vivo, LPS treatment also disrupts LTP and inhibits one-trial learning in wild-type mice, but not Ch25h KO mice. These results demonstrate that the oxysterol 25HC is a key modulator of synaptic plasticity and memory under proinflammatory stimuli.(R)-Ethyl 6-(N-(2-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)sulfamoyl)cyclohex-1-enecarboxylate (cas: 243984-11-4) were involved in the experimental procedure.
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