A Possible Link Between HCN Channels and Depression.

Q1 Psychology
Chronic Stress Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-07-24 DOI:10.1177/2470547018787781
Chung Sub Kim, Daniel Johnston
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Abstract

Growing evidence suggests a possible link between hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated nonselective cation (HCN) channels and depression. In a recent study published in Molecular Psychiatry, we first demonstrate that I h (the membrane current mediated by HCN channels) and HCN1 protein expression were increased in dorsal, but not in ventral, CA1 region following chronic, but not acute stress. This upregulation of I h was restricted to the perisomatic region of CA1 neurons and contributed to a reduction of neuronal excitability. A reduction of HCN1 protein expression in dorsal CA1 region before the onset of chronic unpredictable stress-induced depression was sufficient to provide resilient effects to chronic unpredictable stress. Furthermore, in vivo block of the sarcoplasmic/endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA) pumps, a manipulation known to increase intracellular calcium levels and upregulate I h, produced anxiogenic-like behavior and an increase in I h, similar to that observed in chronic unpredictable stress model of depression. Here, we share our view on (1) how the function and expression of HCN1 channels are changed in the brain in a subcellular region-specific manner during the development of depression and (2) how a reduction of HCN1 protein expression provides resilience to chronic stress.

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HCN频道与抑郁症之间的可能联系。
越来越多的证据表明,超极化激活的环核苷酸门控非选择性阳离子(HCN)通道与抑郁症之间可能存在联系。在最近发表在《分子精神病学》上的一项研究中,我们首次证明了慢性应激(而非急性应激)后,hh(由HCN通道介导的膜电流)和HCN1蛋白在背侧CA1区表达增加,而在腹侧CA1区则没有增加。这种ih的上调仅限于CA1神经元的表皮周围区域,并导致神经元兴奋性降低。在慢性不可预测的应激性抑郁发生前,背侧CA1区HCN1蛋白表达的减少足以对慢性不可预测的应激提供弹性作用。此外,体内肌浆/内质网Ca2+- atp酶(SERCA)泵的阻断,一种已知可以增加细胞内钙水平和上调I h的操作,产生了焦虑样行为和I h的增加,类似于在慢性不可预测的应激模型抑郁症中观察到的。在这里,我们分享了我们的观点:(1)在抑郁症的发展过程中,HCN1通道的功能和表达如何以亚细胞区域特异性的方式在大脑中改变;(2)HCN1蛋白表达的减少如何提供对慢性应激的恢复力。
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Chronic Stress
Chronic Stress Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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