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Acetylcholine suppresses microglial inflammatory response in rats via acting on microglial α7nAChR

JIANG Yong-Ying, LI Lin, SHEN Wei-Xing, QIU Yi-Hua, PENG Yu-Ping*

Department of Physiology, Medical School, Nantong University, Nantong 226001, China

Abstract

Microglia are the main immune cells in the central nervous system. In the present study, the mechanism for acetylcholine (ACh) inhibiting microglial inflammatory response was investigated. Primary culture of microglia was isolated from cerebral cortex of Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was used to activate the microglia to induce inflammatory response, and then the microglia were treated with ACh for 24 h. Protein expressions of several inflammatory factors, insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) and α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (α7nAChR) were detected by Western blot. Release of inflammatory factors and IGF-1 into media was detected by ELISA. After α7nAChR gene silence was achieved by lentivirus-transfection of α7nAChR-shRNA, the change of ACh effect was observed. The results showed that LPS induced microglial activation, up-regulated inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) protein expression, increased the expressions and release of IL-1β and TNF-α, and decreased the expression and release of the neurotrophic factor, IGF-1. ACh could reverse these effects of LPS. Meanwhile, LPS reduced the protein expression of α7nAChR on the microglial cells, whereas ACh could reverse the effect. Silencing of α7nAChR gene in microglia abolished the ability of ACh to inhibit LPS-induced inflammatory responses. These results suggest that ACh exerts its protection against LPS-induced microglial inflammation via acting on α7nAChR on microglia, which may provide a novel target for the treatment of neuro-inflammatory diseases.

Key words: Acetylcholine;;;

Received: 2017-06-30  Accepted: 2018-01-24

Corresponding author: 彭聿平  E-mail: yppeng@ntu.edu.cn

DOI: 10.13294/j.aps.2018.0011

Citing This Article:

JIANG Yong-Ying, LI Lin, SHEN Wei-Xing, QIU Yi-Hua, PENG Yu-Ping. Acetylcholine suppresses microglial inflammatory response in rats via acting on microglial α7nAChR. Acta Physiol Sin 2018; 70 (1): 33-39 (in Chinese with English abstract).