Abstract
Secondary injury presents a significant hurdle to neural regeneration following spinal cord injury (SCI), primarily driven by inflammation in which microglial cells play a crucial role. Despite the growing interest in mitophagy, studies on its occurrence post-spinal cord injury, particularly within microglial cells, are scarce. While P2Y6R has been implicated in inflammation regulation in various neurological conditions, its specific role in SCI remains uncertain. Our study revealed an upregulation of P2Y6R expression following SCI notably in microglial cells. Treatment with the P2Y6R-specific inhibitor, MRS2578, in mice facilitated M2 polarization of microglial cells and alleviated secondary damage, ultimately enhancing neural regeneration and functional recovery. In an in vitro BV2 inflammation model, our findings indicate that P2Y6R inhibition induced M2 polarization of BV2 cells and reduced neuroinflammation through PINK/Parkin-dependent mitophagy activation. In summary, our results underscore the potential of P2Y6R inhibition in promoting mitophagy-induced M2 polarization of microglial cells, thereby ameliorating secondary injury following spinal cord injury.
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