Neural Regeneration Research ›› 2023, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (4): 763-768.doi: 10.4103/1673-5374.354514

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Emerging roles of GPR109A in regulation of neuroinflammation in neurological diseases and pain

Kyle Taing, Lawrence Chen, Han-Rong Weng*   

  1. Department of Basic Sciences, California Northstate University College of Medicine, Elk Grove, CA, USA
  • Online:2023-04-15 Published:2022-10-27
  • Contact: Han-Rong Weng, MD, PhD, han-rong.weng@cnsu.edu.
  • Supported by:
    This work was supported by the NIH RO1 grant (NS107569) to HRW. 

Abstract: Neuroinflammation plays a critical role in the pathological process of multiple neurological disorders and pathological pain conditions. GPR109A, a Gi protein-coupled receptor, has emerged as an important therapeutic target for controlling inflammation in various tissues and organs. In this review, we summarized current data about the role of GPR109A in neuroinflammation. Specifically, we focused on the pharmacological features of GPR109A and signaling pathways used by GPR109A to ameliorate neuroinflammation and symptoms in Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, and pathological pain conditions.

Key words: β-hydroxybutyrate, cytokines, HCAR2, lupus, neuroinflammation, neuropathic, niacin, nociception, synaptic