Sex differences of microglia in the healthy brain from embryonic development to adulthood and across lifestyle influences
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Sex differences of microglia in the healthy brain from embryonic development to adulthood and across lifestyle influences
Abstract
Microglia, the central nervous system innate immune cells, play a critical role in maintaining a homeostatic environment in the brain throughout life. These cells exhibit an impressive range of functions and characteristics that help to ensure proper functioning of the brain. Notably, microglia can present differences in their genetic and physical traits, which can be influenced by a range of factors, including age, environmental exposures, disease, and sex. Remarkably, microglia have been found to express receptors for sex hormones, suggesting that these hormones may play a role in modulating microglial behavior and potentially contribute to sex differences. Additionally, sex-chromosomal factors were shown to impact microglial genetics and functioning. In this review, we will examine how microglial responses in homeostasis are impacted by their interaction with sex hormones and sex chromosomes. Specifically, our investigation will focus on examining this interaction from embryonic development to adulthood, and the influence of lifestyle elements on various microglial features, including density and distribution, morphology, transcriptome, and proteome.
Keywords: Homeostasis; Lifestyle elements; Microglial sex differences; Microglial states; Sex chromosomes; Sex hormones.
Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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