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Microglia found to play a key role in regulating the body's response to anesthesia

Nicholas by Nicholas
December 22, 2023
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Microglia found to play a key role in regulating the body's response to anesthesia

Though it may be a surprise to the millions of people who undergo general anesthesia every year for medical procedures, the biological mechanism for how different anesthetics block consciousness is still not fully understood. However, researchers may be one step closer after uncovering the way small immune cells in the brain called microglia are impacted by general anesthesia.

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The research was presented in a paper published in eLife on 22/Dec/2023.

We found that microglia play an important role in regulating the body’s response to general anesthesia. Microglia are important immune cells in the central nervous system (CNS) that play critical roles in CNS function and dysfunction.”


Bo Peng, Professor, Institute for Translational Brain Research, Fudan University, Shanghai, China

Previous microglia research has shown that the cells’ behavior changes while under anesthesia, but this study is the first that demonstrates how microglia regulate neuronal activity in a brain region-specific manner and play a key role in how anesthesia works.

The first glimpse of how microglia impact the effectiveness of anesthesia was observed unintentionally during other research and then confirmed through additional testing. Microglia depletion was induced in mice by blocking the colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor (CSF1R) signaling. When microglia were killed with a CSF1R inhibitor called PLX5622, there was a strong resistance to anesthesia. This resistance to anesthesia was observed with four different types of anesthesia with two different receptors and the observations were confirmed through electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG) measurements.

Microglia also regulate brain network activity in a region-specific manner instead of a universal manner. Different parts of the brain regulate anesthesia induction and emergence. Induction is when the animal receiving general anesthesia goes from consciousness to unconsciousness, while emergence is when the patient goes from unconsciousness to consciousness. “We identified that microglia can facilitate and stabilize the response to general anesthesia via modulating the neuronal network in a brain region-specific manner. This is mediated by the microglial P2Y12 receptor and its downstream calcium signaling,” said Peng. Because of this brain region-specific regulation, microglial depletion not only delayed how long it took for anesthesia to work (delayed induction), but it also meant the anesthesia wore off faster (early emergence). “Our results also indicate that microglia sophisticatedly and diversely contribute to orchestrating the CNS function, rather than play an indiscriminate role of negative feedback control,” said Peng.

Looking ahead, researchers want to understand more about the microglial cells and how the P2Y12 receptor relates to neurological disorders. This receptor seems to be essential for a stable neuronal network and it is suppressed in multiple neurological disorders. Additionally, researchers will continue to learn how general anesthesia works. “Looking ahead, we plan to continue to dissect the mechanism of general anesthesia and study how microglia contribute to the central nervous system (CNS) function,” said Yousheng Shu, who is also a professor in the Institute of Translation Brain Research at Fudan University.

Other contributors include Yang He, Taohui Liu, Quansheng He, Wei Ke, Xiaoyu Li, Jinjin Du, Suixin Deng, Zhenfeng Shu, Jialin Wu, Baozhi Yang, Yuqing Wang, Ying Mao, Yanxia Rao, and Yousheng Shu.

The STI2030-Major Projects, National Natural Science Foundation of China, “Shuguang Program” supported by Shanghai Education Development Foundation and Shanghai Municipal Education Commission, Program of Shanghai Academic/Technology Research Leader, The Innovative Research Team of High-Level Local University in Shanghai, Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Major Project, and ZJ Lab supported this research.

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Journal reference:

He, Y., et al. (2023). Microglia facilitate and stabilize the response to general anesthesia via modulating the neuronal network in a brain region-specific manner. eLife. doi.org/10.7554/eLife.92252.

Tags: AnestheticsBrainCentral Nervous SystemEducationMicrogliaNervous SystemReceptorResearchTechnology

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