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Complement C3 From Astrocytes Plays Significant Roles in Sustained Activation of Microglia and Cognitive Dysfunctions Triggered by Systemic Inflammation After Laparotomy in Adult Male Mice

Aberrant activation of complement cascades plays an important role in the progress of neurological disorders. Complement C3, the central complement component, has been implicated in synaptic loss and cognitive impairment. Recent study has shown that wound injury-induced systemic inflammation can tri...

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Published in:Journal of neuroimmune pharmacology 2024-03, Vol.19 (1), p.8-8, Article 8
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description Aberrant activation of complement cascades plays an important role in the progress of neurological disorders. Complement C3, the central complement component, has been implicated in synaptic loss and cognitive impairment. Recent study has shown that wound injury-induced systemic inflammation can trigger the increase of C3 in the brain. Our previous studies have demonstrated that laparotomy-triggered systemic inflammation could induce neuroinflammation and cognitive dysfunctions. Furthermore, sustained activation of microglia was observed even 14 days after laparotomy, while most of cytokines had returned to basal levels rapidly at the earlier time point. Although we have demonstrated that anti-inflammatory intervention successfully attenuated cognitive dysfunction by preventing increase of cytokines and activation of microglia, how sustained activation of microglia and cognitive dysfunction occur is still a mystery. In this study, we investigated the role of C3 in mediating activation of microglia and cognitive dysfunction by using laparotomy in adult male mouse only as the experimental model of systemic inflammation and AAV9-C3shRNA. Our data observed that laparotomy induced neurotoxic reactive astrocytes with an increase of C3 in the hippocampus. Furthermore, inhibition of C3 by AAV9-C3shRNA prevented synaptic engulfment by microglia and attenuated cognitive dysfunctions after laparotomy. Inhibition of C3 did not modulate activation of astrocytes and expression of various cytokines. Current findings demonstrated that C3 plays significant roles in sustained activation of microglia and cognitive dysfunctions, which suggests that C3 is the valuable molecule target to attenuate in neurological conditions characterised by neuroinflammation and cognitive dysfunction. Graphical Abstract
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Complement C3 - metabolism
Cytokines
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Neuroinflammatory Diseases
Neurosciences
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