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Fluoxetine Decreases Phagocytic Function via REV-ERBα in Microglia.

Da-Yoon Jang1,2, Bohyun Yang1, Min-Jung You1, Chan Rim1, Hui-Ju Kim1, Soyoung Sung1, Min-Soo Kwon3.   

Abstract

Although fluoxetine (FLX) is a commonly used drug in psychiatric disorders, such as major depressive disorder, anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder, the mechanism by which FLX exerts its therapeutic effect is not completely understood. In this study, we aimed to determine the possible mechanism by which FLX focuses on microglial phagocytosis. FLX reduced phagocytic function in BV2 cells and increased REV-ERBα without affecting other microglia-related genes, such as inflammation and phagocytosis. Although FLX did not change BMAL1 protein levels, it restricted the nucleocytoplasmic transport (NCT) of BMAL1, leading to its cytosolic accumulation. REV-ERBα antagonist SR8278 rescued the decreased phagocytic activity and restricted NCT of BMAL1. We also found that REV-ERBα mediates the effect of FLX via the inhibition of phospho-ERK (pERK). The ERK inhibitor FR180204 was sufficient to reduce phagocytic function in BV2 cells and restrict the NCT of BMAL1. These results were recapitulated in the primary microglia. In conclusion, we propose that FLX decreases phagocytic function and restricts BMAL1 NCT via REV-ERBα. In addition, ERK inhibition mimics the effects of FLX on microglia.
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Keywords:  ERK; Fluoxetine; Microglia; Phagocytosis; REV-ERBα

Year:  2022        PMID: 36048349     DOI: 10.1007/s11064-022-03733-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   4.414


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