Title: Dietary fat: a potent microglial influencer.
Authors: Ceasrine, Alexis M; Bilbo, Staci D
Published In Trends Endocrinol Metab, (2022 Mar)
Abstract: Poor nutrition, lack of exercise, and genetic predisposition all contribute to the growing epidemic of obesity. Overweight/obesity create an environment of chronic inflammation that leads to negative physiological and neurological outcomes, such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and anxiety/depression. While the whole body contributes to metabolic homeostasis, the neuroimmune system has recently emerged as a key regulator of metabolism. Microglia, the resident immune cells of the brain, respond both directly and indirectly to dietary fat, and the environment in which microglia develop contributes to their responsiveness later in life. Thus, high maternal weight during pregnancy may have consequences for microglial function in offspring. Here, we discuss the most recent findings on microglia signaling in overweight/obesity with a focus on perinatal programming.
PubMed ID: 35078706
MeSH Terms: Dietary Fats*/pharmacology; Female; Humans; Inflammation; Microglia*; Obesity; Overweight; Pregnancy