articleCell Death and DiseaseMar 7, 2013GOLD OA

Minocycline selectively inhibits M1 polarization of microglia

Nagoya University

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Abstract

Minocycline is commonly used to inhibit microglial activation. It is widely accepted that activated microglia exert dual functions, that is, pro-inflammatory (M1) and anti-inflammatory (M2) functions. The in vivo status of activated microglia is probably on a continuum between these two extreme states. However, the mechanisms regulating microglial polarity remain elusive. Here, we addressed this question focusing on minocycline. We used SOD1(G93A) mice as a model, which exhibit the motor neuron-specific neurodegenerative disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Administration of minocycline attenuated the induction of the expression of M1 microglia markers during the progressive phase, whereas it did not affect…

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Keywords
  • Microglia
  • Minocycline
  • Downregulation and upregulation
  • Proinflammatory cytokine
  • SOD1
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  • In vivo
  • Neuroscience
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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