早期依恋中断增加PGE-2刺激下抑郁样行为的中枢敏感性

IF 1.8 4区 心理学 Q3 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Michael B. Hennessy, Olivia Slomski, Joel L. Spenny, Tisha R. Sharma, Patricia A. Schiml, Terrence Deak
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摘要

子女依恋的早期中断似乎使潜在的威胁相关过程变得敏感,从而在以后的生活中遇到压力源时产生抑郁的脆弱性。有证据表明,神经炎症信号介导了这种作用,尽管确切的机制尚不清楚。在豚鼠模型中,与母亲隔离的早期会产生类似抑郁的行为和发烧,这种行为会随着反复的隔离而变得敏感。由于环氧化酶抑制剂降低了这些作用,致敏作用似乎涉及前列腺素,如PGE-2。我们询问分离是否增加了对PGE-2的中枢敏感性,这可能是致敏过程的基础。实验1证实,脑室内(ICV)输注1或3µg PGE-2可增加幼鼠的抑郁样行为。3µg剂量也产生初始抑制,然后核心温度升高。在实验2中,反复隔离的幼鼠使抑郁样行为敏感化。几天后(青春期早期),1µg ICV-PGE-2增加了先前分离的豚鼠的抑郁样行为,但在非先前分离的对照组中没有。核心温度未受影响。因此,早期与母亲隔离增加了抑郁样行为的敏感性,而不是发烧对PGE-2的敏感性。结果表明,对PGE-2的敏感性增加可能在先前接触过早期依恋破裂的青少年的抑郁易感性增加中起作用。
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Early Attachment Disruption Increases Central Sensitivity of Depressive-Like Behavior to Stimulation by PGE-2

Early disruption of filial attachment appears to sensitize underlying threat-related processes to produce vulnerability for developing depression when encountering stressors later in life. Evidence indicates neuroinflammatory signaling mediates this effect, though exact mechanisms are poorly understood. In a guinea pig model, early periods of isolation from the mother produce depressive-like behavior and fever, which sensitize with repeated isolation. Because cyclooxygenase inhibitors reduce these effects, the sensitization appears to involve prostaglandins such as PGE-2. We asked if isolation increased central sensitivity to PGE-2, which could underlie the sensitization process. Experiment 1 established that intraventricular (ICV) infusion of 1 or 3 µg of PGE-2 increased depressive-like behavior in pups. The 3 µg dose also produced an initial suppression and then a rise in core temperature. In Experiment 2, repeated isolation of pups sensitized depressive-like behavior. Days later (early adolescence), 1 µg of ICV-PGE-2 increased depressive-like behavior in previously isolated guinea pigs, but not in non-previously isolated controls. Core temperature was unaffected. Thus, early isolation from the mother increased sensitivity of depressive-like behavior, but not fever, to PGE-2. Results suggest that increased sensitivity to PGE-2 could play a role in the enhanced vulnerability to depression in adolescents previously exposed to early attachment disruption.

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Developmental psychobiology
Developmental psychobiology 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
18.20%
发文量
125
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Developmental Psychobiology is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research papers from the disciplines of psychology, biology, neuroscience, and medicine that contribute to an understanding of behavior development. Research that focuses on development in the embryo/fetus, neonate, juvenile, or adult animal and multidisciplinary research that relates behavioral development to anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, or evolution is appropriate. The journal represents a broad phylogenetic perspective on behavior development by publishing studies of invertebrates, fish, birds, humans, and other animals. The journal publishes experimental and descriptive studies whether carried out in the laboratory or field. The journal also publishes review articles and theoretical papers that make important conceptual contributions. Special dedicated issues of Developmental Psychobiology , consisting of invited papers on a topic of general interest, may be arranged with the Editor-in-Chief. Developmental Psychobiology also publishes Letters to the Editor, which discuss issues of general interest or material published in the journal. Letters discussing published material may correct errors, provide clarification, or offer a different point of view. Authors should consult the editors on the preparation of these contributions.
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