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Published on: November 19, 2014
REV-ERBα Mitigates Astrocyte Activation and Protects Dopaminergic Neurons from Damage
Xiaoyu Wang1,2, Hui Zhi1, Zongqin Zhang1
1Suzhou Research Center of Medical School, Suzhou Hospital, Affiliated Hospital of Medical School, Nanjing University, Suzhou, 215153, China.
Abstract:
Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by astrocyte activation and disruptions in circadian rhythm. Within the astrocyte population, two distinct reactive states exist: A1 and A2. A1 astrocytes are associated with neurotoxicity and inflammation, while A2 astrocytes exhibit neuroprotective functions. Our investigation focused on the role of REV-ERBα, a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily and a key regulator of the circadian clock, in astrocyte activation. We observed that REV-ERBα expression in A1 astrocytes was reduced to one-third of its normal level. Notably, activation of REV-ERBα prompted a transformation of astrocytes from A1 to A2. Mechanistically, REV-ERBα inhibition was linked to the classical NF-κB pathway, while it concurrently suppressed the STAT3 pathway. Furthermore, astrocytes with low REV-ERBα expression were associated with dopaminergic neurons apoptosis. Intriguingly, the opposite effect was observed when using a REV-ERBα agonist, which mitigated astrocyte activation and reduced dopaminergic neuron damage by 50%. In summary, our study elucidates the pivotal role of REV-ERBα in modulating astrocyte function and its potential implications in PD pathogenesis.
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