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The Dual Role of the GABA(A) Receptor in Peripheral Inflammation and Neuroinflammation: A Study in Hyperammonemic Rats
Cognitive and motor impairment in minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) are mediated by neuroinflammation, which is induced by hyperammonemia and peripheral inflammation. GABAergic neurotransmission in the cerebellum is altered in rats with chronic hyperammonemia. The mechanisms by which hyperammonem...
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author | Malaguarnera, Michele Balzano, Tiziano Castro, Mari Carmen Llansola, Marta Felipo, Vicente |
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description | Cognitive and motor impairment in minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) are mediated by neuroinflammation, which is induced by hyperammonemia and peripheral inflammation. GABAergic neurotransmission in the cerebellum is altered in rats with chronic hyperammonemia. The mechanisms by which hyperammonemia induces neuroinflammation remain unknown. We hypothesized that GABA(A) receptors can modulate cerebellar neuroinflammation. The GABA(A) antagonist bicuculline was administrated daily (i.p.) for four weeks in control and hyperammonemic rats. Its effects on peripheral inflammation and on neuroinflammation as well as glutamate and GABA neurotransmission in the cerebellum were assessed. In hyperammonemic rats, bicuculline decreases IL-6 and TNFα and increases IL-10 in the plasma, reduces astrocyte activation, induces the microglia M2 phenotype, and reduces IL-1β and TNFα in the cerebellum. However, in control rats, bicuculline increases IL-6 and decreases IL-10 plasma levels and induces microglial activation. Bicuculline restores the membrane expression of some glutamate and GABA transporters restoring the extracellular levels of GABA in hyperammonemic rats. Blocking GABA(A) receptors improves peripheral inflammation and cerebellar neuroinflammation, restoring neurotransmission in hyperammonemic rats, whereas it induces inflammation and neuroinflammation in controls. This suggests a complex interaction between GABAergic and immune systems. The modulation of GABA(A) receptors could be a suitable target for improving neuroinflammation in MHE. |
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spelling | pubmed-82687252021-07-10 The Dual Role of the GABA(A) Receptor in Peripheral Inflammation and Neuroinflammation: A Study in Hyperammonemic Rats Malaguarnera, Michele Balzano, Tiziano Castro, Mari Carmen Llansola, Marta Felipo, Vicente Int J Mol Sci Article Cognitive and motor impairment in minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) are mediated by neuroinflammation, which is induced by hyperammonemia and peripheral inflammation. GABAergic neurotransmission in the cerebellum is altered in rats with chronic hyperammonemia. The mechanisms by which hyperammonemia induces neuroinflammation remain unknown. We hypothesized that GABA(A) receptors can modulate cerebellar neuroinflammation. The GABA(A) antagonist bicuculline was administrated daily (i.p.) for four weeks in control and hyperammonemic rats. Its effects on peripheral inflammation and on neuroinflammation as well as glutamate and GABA neurotransmission in the cerebellum were assessed. In hyperammonemic rats, bicuculline decreases IL-6 and TNFα and increases IL-10 in the plasma, reduces astrocyte activation, induces the microglia M2 phenotype, and reduces IL-1β and TNFα in the cerebellum. However, in control rats, bicuculline increases IL-6 and decreases IL-10 plasma levels and induces microglial activation. Bicuculline restores the membrane expression of some glutamate and GABA transporters restoring the extracellular levels of GABA in hyperammonemic rats. Blocking GABA(A) receptors improves peripheral inflammation and cerebellar neuroinflammation, restoring neurotransmission in hyperammonemic rats, whereas it induces inflammation and neuroinflammation in controls. This suggests a complex interaction between GABAergic and immune systems. The modulation of GABA(A) receptors could be a suitable target for improving neuroinflammation in MHE. MDPI 2021-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8268725/ /pubmed/34202516 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22136772 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Malaguarnera, Michele Balzano, Tiziano Castro, Mari Carmen Llansola, Marta Felipo, Vicente The Dual Role of the GABA(A) Receptor in Peripheral Inflammation and Neuroinflammation: A Study in Hyperammonemic Rats |
title | The Dual Role of the GABA(A) Receptor in Peripheral Inflammation and Neuroinflammation: A Study in Hyperammonemic Rats |
title_full | The Dual Role of the GABA(A) Receptor in Peripheral Inflammation and Neuroinflammation: A Study in Hyperammonemic Rats |
title_fullStr | The Dual Role of the GABA(A) Receptor in Peripheral Inflammation and Neuroinflammation: A Study in Hyperammonemic Rats |
title_full_unstemmed | The Dual Role of the GABA(A) Receptor in Peripheral Inflammation and Neuroinflammation: A Study in Hyperammonemic Rats |
title_short | The Dual Role of the GABA(A) Receptor in Peripheral Inflammation and Neuroinflammation: A Study in Hyperammonemic Rats |
title_sort | dual role of the gaba(a) receptor in peripheral inflammation and neuroinflammation: a study in hyperammonemic rats |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8268725/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34202516 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22136772 |
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