Stress dynamically modulates neuronal autophagy to gate depression onset

IF 50.5 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Nature Pub Date : 2025-04-09 DOI:10.1038/s41586-025-08807-4
Liang Yang, Chen Guo, Zhiwei Zheng, Yiyan Dong, Qifeng Xie, Zijian Lv, Min Li, Yangyang Lu, Xiaonan Guo, Rongshan Deng, Yiqin Liu, Yirong Feng, Ruiqi Mu, Xuliang Zhang, Huan Ma, Zhong Chen, Zhijun Zhang, Zhaoqi Dong, Wei Yang, Xiangnan Zhang, Yihui Cui
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Abstract

Chronic stress remodels brain homeostasis, in which persistent change leads to depressive disorders1. As a key modulator of brain homeostasis2, it remains elusive whether and how brain autophagy is engaged in stress dynamics. Here we discover that acute stress activates, whereas chronic stress suppresses, autophagy mainly in the lateral habenula (LHb). Systemic administration of distinct antidepressant drugs similarly restores autophagy function in the LHb, suggesting LHb autophagy as a common antidepressant target. Genetic ablation of LHb neuronal autophagy promotes stress susceptibility, whereas enhancing LHb autophagy exerts rapid antidepressant-like effects. LHb autophagy controls neuronal excitability, synaptic transmission and plasticity by means of on-demand degradation of glutamate receptors. Collectively, this study shows a causal role of LHb autophagy in maintaining emotional homeostasis against stress. Disrupted LHb autophagy is implicated in the maladaptation to chronic stress, and its reversal by autophagy enhancers provides a new antidepressant strategy.

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应激动态调节神经元自噬,从而抑制发作
慢性压力重塑了大脑的内稳态,其中持续的变化导致抑郁症1。作为脑内稳态的关键调节因子,脑自噬是否以及如何参与应激动态尚不清楚。在这里,我们发现急性应激激活,而慢性应激抑制,自噬主要在外侧habenula (LHb)。全身使用不同的抗抑郁药物同样可以恢复LHb的自噬功能,这表明LHb自噬是一种常见的抗抑郁药物靶点。基因消融LHb神经元自噬可促进应激易感性,而增强LHb自噬可产生快速的抗抑郁样作用。LHb自噬通过谷氨酸受体的按需降解来控制神经元的兴奋性、突触传递和可塑性。总的来说,这项研究显示了LHb自噬在维持抗压力情绪稳态中的因果作用。LHb自噬中断与慢性应激的不适应有关,自噬增强剂的逆转提供了一种新的抗抑郁策略。
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