Abstract

Physical exercise (PE) may be the single most important and accessible lifestyle habit throughout life, it inhibits the neuroinflammatory response and protects the brain against damage. As the innate cells in brain, microglia undergo morphological and functional changes to communicate with neurons protecting the neurons from injury. Herein, aiming at exploring the effects of PE on the communication between microglia-neuron during acute ischemic cerebral infarction, we carried out running wheel training before the conduction of transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO) in C57BL/6J and Cx3cr1-GFP mice. We found that microglial P2Y12 expression in the peri-infarct area was decreased, microglial dynamics and microglia-neuron communications were impaired, using in vivo two-photon imaging. PE up-regulated the microglial P2Y12 expression, increased the microglial dynamics, and promoted the contacts of microglia with neurons. As a result, PE inhibited neuronal Ca2+ overloads and protected against damage of the neuronal mitochondria in acute tMCAO. Mechanistically, PE increased the cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2R) in microglia, promoted the phosphorylation of Nrf2 (NF-E2-related factor 2) at ser-344, increased the transcription factor level of Mafk, and up-regulated the level of P2Y12, whereby PE increased the levels of CB2R to promote microglia-neuron contacts to monitor and protect neuronal function.

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