Engeletin alleviates depressive‐like behaviours by modulating microglial polarization via the LCN2/CXCL10 signalling pathway

Author:

Zhang Jie1,Song Zheng2,Huo Yanchao2,Li Guangqiang2,Lu Liming2,Wei Chuanmei2,Zhang Shuping3,Gao Xinfu2,Jiang Xingyue1,Xu Yangyang2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology Binzhou Medical University Hospital Binzhou Shandong P. R. China

2. Department of Pharmacy Binzhou Medical University Hospital Binzhou Shandong P. R. China

3. College of Basic Medicine Binzhou Medical University Yantai Shandong P.R. China

Abstract

AbstractMicroglial polarization and associated inflammatory activity are the key mediators of depression pathogenesis. The natural Smilax glabra rhizomilax derivative engeletin has been reported to exhibit robust anti‐inflammatory activity, but no studies to date have examined the mechanisms through which it can treat depressive symptoms. We showed that treatment for 21 days with engeletin significantly alleviated depressive‐like behaviours in chronic stress social defeat stress (CSDS) model mice. T1‐weighted imaging (T1WI), T2‐weighted imaging (T2WI) imaging revealed no significant differences between groups, but the bilateral prefrontal cortex of CSDS mice exhibited significant increases in apparent diffusion coefficient and T2 values relative to normal control mice, with a corresponding reduction in fractional anisotropy, while engeletin reversed all of these changes. CSDS resulted in higher levels of IL‐1β, IL‐6, and TNF‐a production, enhanced microglial activation, and greater M1 polarization with a concomitant decrease in M2 polarization in the mPFC, whereas engeletin treatment effectively abrogated these CSDS‐related pathological changes. Engeletin was further found to suppress the LCN2/C‐X‐C motif chemokine ligand 10 (CXCL10) signalling axis such that adeno‐associated virus‐induced LCN2 overexpression ablated the antidepressant effects of engeletin and reversed its beneficial effects on the M1/M2 polarization of microglia. In conclusion, engeletin can alleviate CSDS‐induced depressive‐like behaviours by regulating the LCN2/CXCL10 pathway and thereby altering the polarization of microglia. These data suggest that the antidepressant effects of engeletin are correlated with the polarization of microglia, highlighting a potential avenue for future design of antidepressant strategies that specifically target the microglia.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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