Microglia Mitigate Neuronal Activation in a Zebrafish Model of Dravet Syndrome

Author:

Brenet Alexandre1,Somkhit Julie1ORCID,Csaba Zsolt1ORCID,Ciura Sorana2,Kabashi Edor2ORCID,Yanicostas Constantin13,Soussi-Yanicostas Nadia13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. NeuroDiderot, INSERM U1141, Université Paris Cité, Robert Debré Hospital, 75019 Paris, France

2. Institut Imagine, University Paris Descartes, Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital, 75015 Paris, France

3. INSERM, T3S, Department of Biochemistry, Université Paris Cité, 75006 Paris, France

Abstract

It has been known for a long time that epileptic seizures provoke brain neuroinflammation involving the activation of microglial cells. However, the role of these cells in this disease context and the consequences of their inflammatory activation on subsequent neuron network activity remain poorly understood so far. To fill this gap of knowledge and gain a better understanding of the role of microglia in the pathophysiology of epilepsy, we used an established zebrafish Dravet syndrome epilepsy model based on Scn1Lab sodium channel loss-of-function, combined with live microglia and neuronal Ca2+ imaging, local field potential (LFP) recording, and genetic microglia ablation. Data showed that microglial cells in scn1Lab-deficient larvae experiencing epileptiform seizures displayed morphological and biochemical changes characteristic of M1-like pro-inflammatory activation; i.e., reduced branching, amoeboid-like morphology, and marked increase in the number of microglia expressing pro-inflammatory cytokine Il1β. More importantly, LFP recording, Ca2+ imaging, and swimming behavior analysis showed that microglia-depleted scn1Lab-KD larvae displayed an increase in epileptiform seizure-like neuron activation when compared to that seen in scn1Lab-KD individuals with microglia. These findings strongly suggest that despite microglia activation and the synthesis of pro-inflammatory cytokines, these cells provide neuroprotective activities to epileptic neuronal networks, making these cells a promising therapeutic target in epilepsy.

Funder

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale

National Centre for Scientific Research

Publisher

MDPI AG

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