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尽管跑步运动的抗抑郁作用已被广泛报道,但要确定这些作用的结构基础仍需进一步研究。星形胶质细胞过程与许多突触有物理接触,并直接调节突触的数量,但跑步运动是否能调节抑郁样行为小鼠海马中星形胶质细胞形态的复杂性和星形胶质细胞接触的突触,目前仍不清楚。雄性C57BL/6 J小鼠在接受四周的慢性不可预测应激(CUS)后进行了四周的跑步锻炼。采用蔗糖偏好试验(SPT)、尾悬试验(TST)和强迫游泳试验(FST)来评估小鼠的失神经症。用 Western 印迹法测定星形胶质细胞和突触相关蛋白的表达。免疫荧光和三维重建用于量化每个海马亚区中星形胶质细胞的密度和形态以及星形胶质细胞接触的突触。为期四周的跑步运动减轻了小鼠的抑郁症状。有抑郁样行为的小鼠海马中星形胶质细胞和突触相关蛋白的表达、星形胶质细胞的突触长度、突触数量和树突轴化,以及CA2-3和DG区与星形胶质细胞接触的PSD95阳性突触的数量都显著下降,而跑步运动成功地抑制了这些变化。跑步运动改善了抑郁样行为小鼠CA2-3和DG区星形胶质细胞形态复杂性和与星形胶质细胞接触的PSD95阳性突触数量的下降,表明跑步运动可以增加星形胶质细胞和突触之间的物理相互作用,这可能是跑步运动抗抑郁作用的重要结构基础。
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Running exercise improves astrocyte loss, morphological complexity and astrocyte-contacted synapses in the hippocampus of CUS-induced depression model mice

Although the antidepressant effects of running exercise have been widely reported, further research is still needed to determine the structural bases for these effects. Astrocyte processes physically contact many synapses and directly regulate the numbers of synapses, but it remains unclear whether running exercise can modulate astrocyte morphological complexity and astrocyte-contacted synapses in the hippocampus of the mice with depressive-like behavior. Male C57BL/6 J mice underwent four weeks of running exercise after four weeks of chronic unpredictable stress (CUS). The sucrose preference test (SPT), tail suspension test (TST) and forced swim test (FST) were used to assess anhedonia in mice. Western blotting was used to measure the expression of astrocyte- and synapse-related proteins. Immunofluorescence and 3D reconstruction were used to quantify the density and morphology of astrocytes, and astrocyte-contacted synapses in each hippocampal subregion. Four weeks of running exercise alleviated depressive-like symptoms in mice. The expression of astrocyte- and synapse-related proteins in the hippocampus; astrocyte process lengths, process numbers, and dendritic arborization; and the number of astrocyte-contacted PSD95 positive synapses in the CA2–3 and DG regions were significantly decreased in the mice with depressive-like behavior, and running exercise successfully reserved these changes. Running exercise improved the decreases in astrocyte morphological complexity and astrocyte-contacted PSD95 positive synapses in the CA2–3 and DG regions of the mice with depressive-like behavior, suggesting that the physical interactions between astrocytes and synapses can be increased by running exercise, which might be an important structural basis for the antidepressant effects of running exercise.

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期刊介绍: Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior publishes original reports in the areas of pharmacology and biochemistry in which the primary emphasis and theoretical context are behavioral. Contributions may involve clinical, preclinical, or basic research. Purely biochemical or toxicology studies will not be published. Papers describing the behavioral effects of novel drugs in models of psychiatric, neurological and cognitive disorders, and central pain must include a positive control unless the paper is on a disease where such a drug is not available yet. Papers focusing on physiological processes (e.g., peripheral pain mechanisms, body temperature regulation, seizure activity) are not accepted as we would like to retain the focus of Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior on behavior and its interaction with the biochemistry and neurochemistry of the central nervous system. Papers describing the effects of plant materials are generally not considered, unless the active ingredients are studied, the extraction method is well described, the doses tested are known, and clear and definite experimental evidence on the mechanism of action of the active ingredients is provided.
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