Frontiers in Pharmacology (Nov 2021)

Fluoxetine Potentiates Phagocytosis and Autophagy in Microglia

  • Sung Hee Park,
  • Young-Sun Lee,
  • Young-Sun Lee,
  • Hyun-Jeong Yang,
  • Gyun Jee Song,
  • Gyun Jee Song

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.770610
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Fluoxetine is a classic antidepressant drug, and its immunomodulatory effects have recently been reported in many disease models. In addition, it has strong antineuroinflammatory effects in stroke and neurodegenerative animal models. However, the effect of fluoxetine on microglia phagocytosis and its molecular mechanisms have not yet been studied. In this study, we investigated whether fluoxetine has a regulatory effect on microglial function. Microglia cell lines and primary mouse microglia were treated with fluoxetine, and the production of inflammatory cytokines and neurotrophic factors and the phagocytosis of amyloid β were measured. Fluoxetine significantly attenuated the production of lipopolysaccharide-induced proinflammatory cytokines and oxidative stress in microglia. Fluoxetine also significantly potentiated microglia phagocytosis and autophagy. In addition, autophagy flux inhibitors attenuated fluoxetine-induced phagocytosis. In conclusion, fluoxetine induces autophagy and potentiates phagocytosis in microglia, which can be a novel molecular mechanism of the neuroinflammatory and neuroprotective effects of fluoxetine.

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