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Ablation of microglia does not alter circadian rhythm of locomotor activity

Futaba Matsui, Sho Yamaguchi, Riho Kobayashi, Shiho Ito, Sakimi Nagashima, Zhiwen Zhou, Hiroaki Norimoto

2023Molecular Brain14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microglia, as macrophages in the brain, are responsible for immune responses and synaptic remodeling. Although the function of microglia is regulated by circadian rhythms, it is still unclear whether microglia are involved in the generation and light entrainment of circadian rhythms of behavior. Here, we report that microglial depletion does not alter behavioral circadian rhythms. We depleted ~ 95% of microglia in the mouse brain by PLX3397, a CSF1R inhibitor, and analyzed the effect on the spontaneous behaviors of mice. We found that neither the free-running period under constant darkness nor light entrainment under jet-lag circumstances were influenced by the ablation of microglia. Our results demonstrate that the circadian rhythms of locomotor activity, an important output of the circadian clock in the brain, are likely a phenomenon not produced by microglia.

Topics & Concepts

Circadian rhythmMicrogliaEntrainment (biomusicology)NeuroscienceLight effects on circadian rhythmRhythmPeriod (music)Circadian clockChronobiologyBiologyPremovement neuronal activityPhase response curveInternal medicineMedicineInflammationAcousticsPhysicsNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsCircadian rhythm and melatoninTryptophan and brain disorders