Effects of Adolescent Social Isolation on PFC’s β-Catenin Levels and Anxiety-Like Behaviors in Male and Female Rats: Study of the Role of Dopaminergic D2 Receptors
Alejandrina Funes, Abraham I. Ramirez, Cintia N. Konjuh, Silvana B. Rosso, Santiago Cuesta, Alejandra M. Pacchioni
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Abstract
Adolescence is a key period of development when major cognitive and neurobiological changes occur. Results from our lab showed that 5 days of social isolation in adolescent rats led to molecular changes in the Wnt/β-catenin pathway and to higher cocaine responses during adulthood. We assessed whether 5 days of social isolation (SI) during adolescence would impact on β-catenin levels in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and nucleus accumbens (NAcc) as well as on anxiety-like behaviors in a sex- and time-dependent manner. We also investigated the role of dopaminergic neurotransmission on that impact, by using repeated administration of a D2 antagonist. Male and female Wistar rats were socially isolated between postnatal day (PND)30 to 35 or kept in their home cages (non-isolated), while they were treated with sulpiride (100 mg/kg, ip) or vehicle. Anxiety-like behaviors and exploratory activity were estimated by the open field test at 24 h (PND36) or 9 days (PND44) after isolation. Then, they were euthanized at PND36 or PND45, and β-catenin levels were analyzed by Western blot in PFC and NAcc. Our findings show that a brief SI during adolescence leads to a long-term impact on both β-catenin levels (10 days, PND45) and anxiety-like behaviors (9 days, PND44) with a significant increase and decrease, respectively, in female rats. In contrast, male rats show a rapid decrease in β-catenin levels in the PFC with no changes in anxiety-like behaviors (24 h, PND36). These suggest that adolescent SI induces mostly long-term changes in female while short term changes in male rats. Moreover, these changes seem to be modulated by dopaminergic neurotransmission since a sulpiride treatment during isolation prevented them.
青春期是认知和神经生物学发生重大变化的关键时期。我们实验室的结果显示,青春期大鼠5天的社会隔离导致Wnt/β-catenin通路的分子变化,并在成年期产生更高的可卡因反应。我们评估了青春期5天的社会隔离(SI)是否会影响前额皮质(PFC)和伏隔核(NAcc)中的β-连环蛋白水平,以及性别和时间依赖性的焦虑样行为。我们还研究了多巴胺能神经传递在这种影响中的作用,通过重复使用D2拮抗剂。雄性和雌性Wistar大鼠在出生后30 ~ 35天(PND)之间进行社会隔离或饲养在其家庭笼中(非隔离),同时给予舒必利(100 mg/kg, ip)或载药。在隔离后24 h (PND36)或9 d (PND44)通过野外试验评估焦虑样行为和探索性活动。然后,在PND36或PND45处安乐死,并通过Western blot分析PFC和NAcc中β-catenin的水平。我们的研究结果表明,青春期短暂的SI会对雌性大鼠的β-catenin水平(10天,PND45)和焦虑样行为(9天,PND44)产生长期影响,分别显著增加和减少。相比之下,雄性大鼠PFC中β-catenin水平迅速下降,焦虑样行为没有变化(24小时,PND36)。这些结果表明,青春期SI在雌性大鼠中引起的主要是长期变化,而在雄性大鼠中引起的主要是短期变化。此外,这些变化似乎是由多巴胺能神经传递调节的,因为隔离期间的舒比利治疗阻止了它们。
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The Journal of Molecular Neuroscience is committed to the rapid publication of original findings that increase our understanding of the molecular structure, function, and development of the nervous system. The criteria for acceptance of manuscripts will be scientific excellence, originality, and relevance to the field of molecular neuroscience. Manuscripts with clinical relevance are especially encouraged since the journal seeks to provide a means for accelerating the progression of basic research findings toward clinical utilization. All experiments described in the Journal of Molecular Neuroscience that involve the use of animal or human subjects must have been approved by the appropriate institutional review committee and conform to accepted ethical standards.