Sex differences in the modulation of anxiety- and depression-like behaviors by matrix metalloproteinase-9 expression levels in mice.

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Júlia Senserrich, Elena Castro, Eva Florensa-Zanuy, Álvaro Díaz, Ángel Pazos, Albert Adell, Athina Tzinia, Fuencisla Pilar-Cuéllar
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Abstract

Background: Major depressive disorder is one of the main causes of disability worldwide, but its etiopathology remains largely unknown, although several hypotheses have been proposed. Recent studies suggest a potential role for matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) in depression, as it is overexpressed in the plasma of depressed patients and normalizes following chronic antidepressant treatment. This study aimed to characterize anxiety and depression-like behaviors in transgenic MMP-9 mice, as well as the expression of different neuroplasticity markers associated with depression, in both sexes.

Methods: In this study, we characterized the behavioral phenotypes of both MMP-9 knockout and MMP-9-overexpressing male and female mice. Here, we used a battery of tests to assess anxiety (open field, light‒dark box, elevated plus maze, and novelty‒suppressed feeding tests), depressive-like (tail suspension and social interaction tests), and cognitive (T-maze) behaviors.

Results: MMP-9 knockout female mice displayed increased innate anxiety (open field test), decreased behavioral despair (tail suspension test). Compared with control mice, female MMP-9 knockout mice presented increased levels of different neuroplasticity markers in the hippocampus. With respect to MMP-9-overexpressing mice, females presented decreased innate anxiety (elevated plus maze). Male MMP-9-overexpressing mice presented greater conflict-based anxiety (novelty-suppressed feeding test) than control mice did.

Conclusions: MMP-9 activity modifies anxiety- and depression-like behaviors, as well as neuroplasticity markers, in female but not in male mice. These findings reinforce the sex differences in the etiopathology of depression.

基质金属蛋白酶-9表达水平对小鼠焦虑和抑郁样行为调节的性别差异
背景:重度抑郁症是世界范围内致残的主要原因之一,尽管提出了几种假设,但其病因仍不清楚。最近的研究表明基质金属蛋白酶9 (MMP-9)在抑郁症中的潜在作用,因为它在抑郁症患者的血浆中过度表达,并在慢性抗抑郁治疗后正常化。本研究旨在表征转基因MMP-9小鼠的焦虑和抑郁样行为,以及与抑郁相关的不同神经可塑性标志物在两性中的表达。方法:在本研究中,我们对MMP-9敲除和MMP-9过表达的雄性和雌性小鼠的行为表型进行了表征。在这里,我们使用了一系列的测试来评估焦虑(开放场地,光-暗箱,高架加迷宫,和新奇抑制喂养测试),抑郁样(悬尾和社会互动测试)和认知(t迷宫)行为。结果:MMP-9基因敲除雌性小鼠表现出先天焦虑(开放场试验)增加,行为绝望(悬尾试验)减少。与对照组小鼠相比,雌性MMP-9基因敲除小鼠海马中不同神经可塑性标志物水平升高。相对于过表达mmp -9的小鼠,雌性小鼠表现出先天焦虑降低(升高加上迷宫)。过表达mmp -9的雄性小鼠比对照组小鼠表现出更大的冲突性焦虑(新奇性抑制喂养试验)。结论:MMP-9活性在雌性小鼠中改变焦虑和抑郁样行为,以及神经可塑性标志物,但在雄性小鼠中没有。这些发现强化了抑郁症病因的性别差异。
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Biology of Sex Differences
Biology of Sex Differences ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-GENETICS & HEREDITY
CiteScore
12.10
自引率
1.30%
发文量
69
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Biology of Sex Differences is a unique scientific journal focusing on sex differences in physiology, behavior, and disease from molecular to phenotypic levels, incorporating both basic and clinical research. The journal aims to enhance understanding of basic principles and facilitate the development of therapeutic and diagnostic tools specific to sex differences. As an open-access journal, it is the official publication of the Organization for the Study of Sex Differences and co-published by the Society for Women's Health Research. Topical areas include, but are not limited to sex differences in: genomics; the microbiome; epigenetics; molecular and cell biology; tissue biology; physiology; interaction of tissue systems, in any system including adipose, behavioral, cardiovascular, immune, muscular, neural, renal, and skeletal; clinical studies bearing on sex differences in disease or response to therapy.
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