Dihydroartemisinin alleviates morphine-induced neuroinflammation in BV-2 cells

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Abstract

Morphine tolerance poses a great challenge for clinicians, whose pathogenesis has a close connection with microglial activation and neuroinflammation. Dihydroartemisinin (DHA) that derives from artemisinin, may serve as a potential anti-inflammatory drug. In this study, the effects as well as the underlying mechanism of DHA on suppressing microglial activation and neuroinflammation were explored. The microglial cell line BV-2 cells were induced by morphine and treated with DHA or minocycline. With the application of CCK-8, the cell viability was detected. Western blot was employed to assess the expressions of Ki67, IBa-1, and TLR4 and quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) was adopted to evaluate miRNA-16 (miR-16) expression. With the adoption of ELISA kits and qRT-PCR, the release of inflammatory cytokines was evaluated. Besides, luciferase reporter assay was applied to testify the binding relationship between miR-16 and TLR4. NF-κB expression was measured by immunofluorescence. DHA reduced cell viability and decreased protein expression of Ki67 and IBa-1 in morphine-induced BV-2 cells. Additionally, DHA contributed to the declined release of pro-inflammatory cytokines. miR-16 was down-regulated by morphine but was up-regulated by DHA concentration-dependently in BV-2 cells. The inhibition of miR-16 partly abolished the inhibitory effects of DHA on morphine-induced microglial activation and neuroinflammation. Moreover, TLR4 was found to be bound to miR-16, and the inhibitory effect of DHA on TLR4/NF-κB was partly reversed by miR-16 inhibition. In conclusion, DHA remarkably suppressed microglial activation and neuroinflammation through regulating miR-16-mediated TLR4/NF-κB signaling. This study may provide a new solution to improve clinical analgesic efficacy of morphine.

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Guan, S., Jin, T., Han, S., Fan, W., Chu, H., & Liang, Y. (2021). Dihydroartemisinin alleviates morphine-induced neuroinflammation in BV-2 cells. Bioengineered, 12(2), 9401–9410. https://doi.org/10.1080/21655979.2021.1982311

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