2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12974-022-02423-z
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LXR agonist improves peripheral neuropathy and modifies PNS immune cells in aged mice

Abstract: Background Peripheral neuropathy is a common and progressive disorder in the elderly that interferes with daily activities. It is of importance to find efficient treatments to treat or delay this age-related neurodegeneration. Silencing macrophages by reducing foamy macrophages showed significant improvement of age-related degenerative changes in peripheral nerves of aged mice. We previously demonstrated that activation of the cholesterol sensor Liver X receptor (LXR) with the potent agonist, G… Show more

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“…This result is consistent with a previous report in a partial meniscectomy model of OA, in which young female mice developed pain-like behavior at the same time as young male mice despite reduced chondropathy in the female mice compared to the male mice (32). Peripheral neuropathy may also partially explain increased mechanical sensitivity with age; however, previous studies have reported that the decline in epidermal innervation occurs in C57BL/6 mice older than the mice chosen for this study (33,34). There are many types of immune cells involved in neuroimmune cross-talk and function (11), including dendritic cells, macrophages, and T cells.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This result is consistent with a previous report in a partial meniscectomy model of OA, in which young female mice developed pain-like behavior at the same time as young male mice despite reduced chondropathy in the female mice compared to the male mice (32). Peripheral neuropathy may also partially explain increased mechanical sensitivity with age; however, previous studies have reported that the decline in epidermal innervation occurs in C57BL/6 mice older than the mice chosen for this study (33,34). There are many types of immune cells involved in neuroimmune cross-talk and function (11), including dendritic cells, macrophages, and T cells.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…While the presence of neuroinflammation in the aged brain has been largely confirmed [ 55 ], less is known about cytokines and neuroinflammatory markers in the peripheral nervous system and spinal cord during aging. In healthy old mice, we observed that TNFα was higher in all tissue, in agreement with what was reported by other authors [ 56 , 57 , 58 ], and confirming the existence of an age-associated proinflammatory phenotype. This state is more evident in the spinal cord, where microglial-related markers CD68 and CD11b are upregulated, sustaining the presence of primed microglia in aging [ 15 , 59 , 60 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The same group found also that activation of LXR can reduce pain in diet-induced obesity. In the presence of a powerful agonist of LXR, the lipid content of the macrophages from peripheral nerves was reduced with a consequent decline in inflammation and the slower progression of the nerve lesions [ 81 ]. All the above suggest that LXR could explain symptoms of obesity-associated CTS, and should be investigated for their therapeutically potential.…”
Section: Insulin Resistance Dyslipidemia Inflammatory and Oxidative M...mentioning
confidence: 99%