Depression exacerbates AD pathology through lactate-dependent activation of microglial Kv1.3 to promote Aβ-containing exosome spreading.

抑郁症通过乳酸依赖性激活小胶质细胞 Kv1.3 来促进含 Aβ 的外泌体扩散,从而加剧 AD 病理

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作者:Liu Xiaoli, Wang Huijin, Tian Xi, Luo Yingqi, Ma Minmin, Zheng Zilong, Wang Yaping, Feng Shi, Wang Qiushi, Xu Zhuo, Yao Wen, Ren Siqiang
Depression has been widely recognized as an important accelerating factor contributing to the aggravation of cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients. Previous studies show that microglia-mediated neuroinflammation is a common and critical event in the etiology of both depression and dementia, but whether and how microglia participate in the process of depression-exacerbating AD pathology is largely unknown. By establishing the learned helplessness depression model on 5×FAD mice, we confirmed that depression can indeed promote Aβ plaque deposition and deteriorate the cognitive performance of the AD mice. Importantly, we found that microglial lactate concentration is dramatically increased in the depressed AD brain, leading to activation of potassium channel Kv1.3 likely through non-direct-lactylation. The activated Kv1.3 further facilitates Aβ-containing exosome spreading from microglia in the vicinity of Aβ plaque into the surrounding brain tissue. Notably, conditional knock-out of Kv1.3 in microglia can reverse the depression-induced acceleration of AD pathology and cognitive decline. Together, our study highlights an important function of microglia Kv1.3 in the promotion of Aβ propagation in the context of depression-exacerbating AD pathology.

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