Inflammation is detrimental for neurogenesis in adult brain
Lund University · Wallenberg Wood Science Center
Abstract
New hippocampal neurons are continuously generated in the adult brain. Here, we demonstrate that lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation, which gives rise to microglia activation in the area where the new neurons are born, strongly impairs basal hippocampal neurogenesis in rats. The increased neurogenesis triggered by a brain insult is also attenuated if it is associated with microglia activation caused by tissue damage or lipopolysaccharide infusion. The impaired neurogenesis in inflammation is restored by systemic administration of minocycline, which inhibits microglia activation. Our data raise the possibility that suppression of hippocampal neurogenesis by activated microglia contributes to cognitive…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 15.67
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 39
Authors
5- CTChristine T. EkdahlCorresponding
Lund University, Wallenberg Wood Science Center
- JCJan-Hendrik Claasen
Lund University, Wallenberg Wood Science Center
- SBSara Bonde
Lund University, Wallenberg Wood Science Center
- ZKZaal Kokaia
Lund University, Wallenberg Wood Science Center
- OLOlle Lindvall
Lund University, Wallenberg Wood Science Center
Topics & keywords
- Neurogenesis
- Microglia
- Hippocampal formation
- Inflammation
- Neuroscience
- Minocycline
- Hippocampus
- Neuroinflammation
- Good health and well-being