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Fibroblast Growth Factor 8 Suppresses Neurotoxic Astrocytes and Alleviates Neuropathic Pain via Spinal FGFR3 Signaling

Huizhu Liu, Lanxing Yi, Guiling Li, Kangli Wang, Hongsheng Wang, Yu‐Qiu Zhang, Benlong Liu

2025Neuroscience Bulletin8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Astrocytes in the spinal dorsal horn (SDH) exhibit diverse reactive phenotypes under neuropathic conditions, yet the mechanisms driving this diversity and its implications in chronic pain remain unclear. Here, we report that spared nerve injury (SNI) induces marked upregulation of both complement component 3 (C3⁺, A1-like) and S100 calcium-binding protein A10 (S100A10⁺, A2-like) astrocyte subpopulations in the SDH, with elevated microglial cytokines including interleukin-1α, tumor necrosis factor-α, and complement component 1q. Transcriptomic, immunohistochemical, and Western blot analyses reveal co-activation of multiple reactive astrocyte states over a unidirectional shift toward an A1-like phenotype. Fibroblast growth factor 8 (FGF8), a neuroprotective factor via FGFR3, mitigated microglia-induced C3⁺ astrocyte reactivity in vitro and suppressed spinal C3 expression and mechanical allodynia following intrathecal administration in SNI mice. These findings reveal a microglia-astrocyte signaling axis that promotes A1 reactivity and position FGF8 as a promising therapeutic candidate for neuropathic pain by modulating astrocyte heterogeneity.

Topics & Concepts

AstrocyteNeuropathic painNeuroprotectionMedicinePharmacologyNeuroscienceMicrogliaSpinal cordNerve growth factorDownregulation and upregulationHyperalgesiaNeurotrophic factorsAllodyniaTumor necrosis factor alphaNerve injuryGlial scarFibroblast growth factorSpinal cord injuryBasic fibroblast growth factorPeripheral nerve injuryCentral nervous systemNociceptionNeuriteSpinal nerveSignal transductionSNiEndocrinologyNeuroinflammationNeurogliaImmunologyGlial cell line-derived neurotrophic factorGlutamate receptorAxonAnesthesiaPain Mechanisms and TreatmentsNerve injury and regenerationPregnancy-related medical research