Chronic stress and impaired glutamate function elicit a depressive-like phenotype and common changes in gene expression in the mouse frontal cortex

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作者
Tordera, R. M. [1 ]
Garcia-Garcia, A. L. [1 ]
Elizalde, N. [1 ]
Segura, V. [2 ]
Aso, E. [3 ]
Venzala, E. [1 ]
Ramirez, M. J. [1 ]
Del Rio, J. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Navarra, Dept Pharmacol, E-31080 Pamplona, Spain
[2] CIMA Ctr Appl Med Res, Barcelona, Spain
[3] Univ Pompeu Fabra, Dept Expt & Hlth Sci, Barcelona, Spain
[4] Ciberned Ctr Invest Biomed Red Enfermedades Neuro, Barcelona, Spain
关键词
Chronic mild stress; VGLUT1; Major depression; Animal models; Gene expression; CHRONIC MILD STRESS; GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC-ACID; LIFE EVENTS; RECOGNITION MEMORY; INDUCED ANHEDONIA; ANIMAL-MODEL; GABA; MICE; ANTIDEPRESSANT; IDENTIFICATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.euroneuro.2010.06.016
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Major depression might originate from both environmental and genetic risk factors. The environmental chronic mild stress (CMS) model mimics some environmental factors contributing to human depression and induces anhedonia and helplessness. Mice heterozygous for the synaptic vesicle protein (SVP) vesicular glutamate transporter 1 (VGLUT1) have been proposed as a genetic model of deficient glutamate function linked to depressive-like behaviour. Here, we aimed to identify, in these two experimental models, gene expression changes in the frontal cortex, common to stress and impaired glutamate function. Both VGLUT1(+/-) and CMS mice showed helpless and anhedonic-like behavior. Microarray studies in VGLUT1(+/-) mice revealed regulation of genes involved in apoptosis, neurogenesis, synaptic transmission, protein metabolic process or learning and memory. In addition, RT-PCR studies confirmed gene expression changes in several glutamate, GABA, dopamine and serotonin neurotransmitter receptors. On the other hand, CMS affected the regulation of 147 transcripts, some of them involved in response to stress and oxidoreductase activity. Interestingly, 52 genes were similarly regulated in both models. Specifically, a dowregulation in genes that promote cell proliferation (Anapc7), cell growth (CsnK1g1), cell survival (Hdac3), and inhibition of apoptosis (Dido1) was observed. Genes linked to cytoskeleton (Hspg2, Invs), psychiatric disorders (Grin1, MapK12) or an antioxidant enzyme (Gpx2) were also downregulated. Moreover, genes that inhibit the MAPK pathways (Dusp14), stimulate oxidative metabolism (Eif4a2) and enhance glutamate transmission (Rab8b) were upregulated. We suggest that these genes could form part of the altered "molecular context" underlying depressive-like behaviour in animal models. The clinical relevance of these findings is discussed. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. and ECNP. All rights reserved.
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