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生物性别对衰老大脑中神经炎症动力学的影响。

Influence of biological sex on neuroinflammatory dynamics in the aging brain.

作者信息

Müller Ludmila, Di Benedetto Svetlana, Müller Viktor

机构信息

Center for Lifespan Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany.

出版信息

Front Aging Neurosci. 2025 Aug 29;17:1670175. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2025.1670175. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

The aging brain undergoes complex neuroinflammatory changes that are increasingly recognized as contributing factors to the development and progression of neurodegenerative diseases. Emerging research reveals that biological sex profoundly shapes these neuroinflammatory dynamics, resulting in distinct trajectories of immune function, glial activity, and neural vulnerability in males and females. This mini-review focuses on recent advances in understanding the interplay of hormonal, genetic, and epigenetic factors that drive sex-specific differences of neuroinflammatory processes in aging brain. We begin by describing the hallmarks of neuroinflammation, including chronic activation of glial cells and the loss of inflammatory resolution. We provide a brief overview of age-related changes in microglial and astrocyte function, along with systemic influences such as immunosenescence, inflammaging, dysbiosis, and increased blood-brain barrier permeability. Building on this foundation, we examine sex-dependent differences in immune aging, CNS immune surveillance, and hormonal regulation of glial activity, particularly in the context of menopause and andropause. Particular attention is given to how these mechanisms drive sex-specific differences in the pathophysiology of neuroinflammation-a key contributor to many neurodegenerative diseases. Finally, we address key methodological challenges-such as the underrepresentation of females in preclinical models and limited sex-stratified clinical analyses-that constrain our understanding of sex-specific neuroinflammation in aging. By integrating sex as a critical biological variable and exploring systems-based approaches such as multilayer network models, this review highlights the importance of sex-informed research to better understand, prevent, and treat neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative conditions in aging populations.

摘要

衰老的大脑会经历复杂的神经炎症变化,这些变化越来越被认为是神经退行性疾病发生和发展的促成因素。新出现的研究表明,生物性别深刻地塑造了这些神经炎症动态,导致男性和女性在免疫功能、胶质细胞活动和神经易损性方面出现不同的轨迹。这篇小型综述聚焦于理解激素、遗传和表观遗传因素之间相互作用的最新进展,这些因素驱动了衰老大脑中神经炎症过程的性别特异性差异。我们首先描述神经炎症的特征,包括胶质细胞的慢性激活和炎症消退的丧失。我们简要概述了小胶质细胞和星形胶质细胞功能与年龄相关的变化,以及免疫衰老、炎症衰老、微生物群失调和血脑屏障通透性增加等全身影响。在此基础上,我们研究了免疫衰老、中枢神经系统免疫监视以及胶质细胞活动的激素调节方面的性别差异,特别是在绝经和男性更年期的背景下。特别关注这些机制如何在神经炎症的病理生理学中驱动性别特异性差异,而神经炎症正是许多神经退行性疾病的关键促成因素。最后,我们讨论了关键的方法学挑战,例如临床前模型中女性代表性不足以及有限的性别分层临床分析,这些挑战限制了我们对衰老过程中性别特异性神经炎症的理解。通过将性别作为一个关键的生物学变量纳入研究,并探索基于系统的方法,如多层网络模型,本综述强调了基于性别的研究对于更好地理解、预防和治疗老年人群中的神经炎症和神经退行性疾病的重要性。

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