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Chemogenetic activation of microglial Gi signaling decreases microglial surveillance and impairs neuronal synchronization

Zhao, S., Wang, L., Liang, Y., Zheng, J., Umpierre, A. D., Wu, L.-J.

biorxiv · 2024

Abstract

Microglia actively survey the brain and dynamically interact with neurons to maintain brain homeostasis. Microglial Gi-protein coupled receptors (Gi-GPCRs) play a critical role in microglia-neuron communications. However, the impact of temporally activating microglial Gi signaling on microglial dynamics and neuronal activity in the homeostatic brain remains largely unknown. In this study, we employed Gi-based Designer Receptors Exclusively Activated by Designer Drugs (Gi-DREADD) to selectively and temporally modulate microglial Gi signaling pathway. By integrating this chemogenetic approach with in vivo two-photon imaging, we observed that exogenous activation of microglial Gi signaling transiently inhibited microglial process dynamics, reduced neuronal activity, and impaired neuronal synchronization. These altered neuronal functions were associated with a decrease in interactions between microglia and neuron somata. Altogether, this study demonstrates that acute, exogenous activation of microglial Gi signaling can regulate neuronal circuit function, offering a potential pharmacological target for neuromodulation through microglia.

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10.1101/2024.02.12.579861
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S., Z., L., W., Y., L., J., Z., D., U.A., &amp; L.-J., W. (2024). Chemogenetic activation of microglial Gi signaling decreases microglial surveillance and impairs neuronal synchronization. <em>biorxiv</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.02.12.579861
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S. Z, L. W, Y. L, J. Z, D. UA, L.-J. W. Chemogenetic activation of microglial Gi signaling decreases microglial surveillance and impairs neuronal synchronization. biorxiv. 2024. doi:10.1101/2024.02.12.579861.
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@unpublished{zhao2024Chemog, title = {Chemogenetic activation of microglial Gi signaling decreases microglial surveillance and impairs neuronal synchronization}, author = {Zhao, S. and Wang, L. and Liang, Y. and Zheng, J. and Umpierre, A. D. and Wu, L.-J.}, journal = {biorxiv}, year = {2024}, doi = {10.1101/2024.02.12.579861}, }

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