下丘脑催产素神经元激活以性别和剂量依赖的方式诱导小鼠双相情感样情绪变化。

IF 5.8 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Hong Tan, Shizhen Jin, Wenjin Lv, Lingyu Guo, Peiran Jiang, Yongjian Li, Mengjia Shi, Danting Wang, Yongcheng Wang, Aimin Bao
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摘要

临床研究表明,血浆催产素(OT)水平升高是双相情感障碍(BD)的一个有希望的生物标志物,我们早期的死后研究发现,BD患者下丘脑室旁核(OTPVN)的OT活性升高。然而,视上核(SON, OTSON)作为中枢OT系统的重要组成部分,对BD的潜在贡献尚不清楚。因此,我们系统地在OT-cre小鼠中进行了OTPVN、OTSON或OTPVN+SON的急性或慢性化学发生激活实验。我们发现,在雄性和雌性小鼠中,OTPVN+SON神经元的急性激活导致轻微的躁狂样(抗抑郁样)行为,而OTPVN或OTPVN+SON神经元的慢性激活导致从抑郁/焦虑样到躁狂样的性别依赖行为改变,并伴随着内侧前额叶皮层中以性别依赖方式的压力相关分子变化。我们的研究结果表明,OT可能以性别和剂量依赖的方式参与双相情感障碍样的情绪变化。
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Hypothalamic Oxytocin Neuronal Activation Induces Bipolar-Like Mood Changes in Mice in a Sex- and Dosage-Dependent Manner.

Clinical studies have suggested that increased plasma oxytocin (OT) levels are a promising biomarker for bipolar disorder (BD), and our earlier post-mortem study found increased OT activity in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (OTPVN) in BD. However, the potential contribution of the supraoptic nucleus (SON, OTSON), a major part of the central OT system, to BD remains unknown. We therefore systematically performed independent acute or chronic chemogenetic activation of OTPVN, OTSON, or OTPVN+SON experiments in OT-cre mice. We found that acute activation of OTPVN+SON neurons led to slight mania-like (anti-depression-like) behaviors both in male and female mice, while chronic activation of OTPVN or OTPVN+SON led to sex-dependent behavioural changes from depression/anxiety-like to mania-like, accompanied by stress-related molecular changes in a sex- dependent manner in the medial prefrontal cortex. Our findings imply that OT may be involved in bipolar-like mood changes in a sex- and dosage-dependent manner.

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Neuroscience bulletin
Neuroscience bulletin NEUROSCIENCES-
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
16.10%
发文量
163
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Neuroscience Bulletin (NB), the official journal of the Chinese Neuroscience Society, is published monthly by Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences (SIBS), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and Springer. NB aims to publish research advances in the field of neuroscience and promote exchange of scientific ideas within the community. The journal publishes original papers on various topics in neuroscience and focuses on potential disease implications on the nervous system. NB welcomes research contributions on molecular, cellular, or developmental neuroscience using multidisciplinary approaches and functional strategies. We feature full-length original articles, reviews, methods, letters to the editor, insights, and research highlights. As the official journal of the Chinese Neuroscience Society, which currently has more than 12,000 members in China, NB is devoted to facilitating communications between Chinese neuroscientists and their international colleagues. The journal is recognized as the most influential publication in neuroscience research in China.
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