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Science Pub Date : 2025-04-11 DOI:10.1126/science.adm8857
Xiaoyue Aelita Zhu (朱晓悦), Sarah Starosta, Miriam Ferrer, Junxiao Hou (侯郡潇), Quentin Chevy, Federica Lucantonio, Rodrigo Muñoz-Castañeda, Fengrui Zhang (张峰瑞), Kaikai Zang (臧凯凯), Xiang Zhao (赵翔), Francesca R. Fiocchi, Mason Bergstrom, Aubrey A. Siebels, Thomas Upin, Michael Wulf, Sarah Evans, Alexxai V. Kravitz, Pavel Osten, Tobias Janowitz, Marco Pignatelli, Adam Kepecs
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恶病质是一种与炎症相关的严重消瘦综合征,通常会导致多器官衰竭和死亡。恶病质患者会感到极度疲劳、冷漠和临床抑郁,但这些行为症状的生物机制及其与疾病的关系仍不清楚。在小鼠癌症模型中,恶病质通过细胞因子传感脑干至基底节神经回路特异性地诱发了努力敏感性增加和类似冷漠的症状。这一神经回路能检测到恶病质发生时升高的白细胞介素-6(IL-6),并将炎症信号转化为减少的间叶多巴胺,从而增加努力敏感性。我们通过靶向关键回路节点来缓解这些类似冷漠的症状:给予抗IL-6抗体治疗、消减脑干中的细胞因子传感以及通过光遗传学或药理学方法增强间叶多巴胺。我们的研究结果揭示了感知全身炎症并协调行为变化的中枢神经回路,为慢性炎症与抑郁症状之间的联系提供了机理上的见解。
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A neuroimmune circuit mediates cancer cachexia-associated apathy

A neuroimmune circuit mediates cancer cachexia-associated apathy
Cachexia, a severe wasting syndrome associated with inflammatory conditions, often leads to multiorgan failure and death. Patients with cachexia experience extreme fatigue, apathy, and clinical depression, yet the biological mechanisms underlying these behavioral symptoms and their relationship to the disease remain unclear. In a mouse cancer model, cachexia specifically induced increased effort-sensitivity, apathy-like symptoms through a cytokine-sensing brainstem-to-basal ganglia circuit. This neural circuit detects elevated interleukin-6 (IL-6) at cachexia onset and translates inflammatory signals into decreased mesolimbic dopamine, thereby increasing effort sensitivity. We alleviated these apathy-like symptoms by targeting key circuit nodes: administering an anti–IL-6 antibody treatment, ablating cytokine sensing in the brainstem, and optogenetically or pharmacologically boosting mesolimbic dopamine. Our findings uncovered a central neural circuit that senses systemic inflammation and orchestrates behavioral changes, providing mechanistic insights into the connection between chronic inflammation and depressive symptoms.
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