雄性大鼠背侧海马ERK2信号介导焦虑相关行为

Q1 Psychology
Chronic Stress Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-12-24 DOI:10.1177/2470547019897030
Jorge A Sierra-Fonseca, Lyonna F Parise, Francisco J Flores-Ramirez, Eden H Robles, Israel Garcia-Carachure, Sergio D Iñiguez
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摘要

背景:焦虑症是世界范围内最常见的神经疾病,但这些疾病背后的确切神经机制尚不清楚。海马体在调节焦虑相关反应中发挥着作用,这可以通过行为分析在啮齿动物中建立模型,如升高+迷宫。然而,在高加迷宫中影响相关行为的分子标记还没有被很好地理解。方法:我们使用单纯疱疹病毒载体在成年雄性大鼠海马背侧过表达细胞外信号调节激酶-2,这是一种已知参与抑郁和焦虑的信号分子。在病毒递送后3天,我们在野外测试中评估了升高的迷宫或一般运动活动的焦虑样反应。结果:与对照组相比,海马背侧过度表达细胞外信号调节激酶-2的大鼠表现出焦虑样表型,在升高的迷宫中,张开手臂的时间增加,闭合手臂的时间减少。此外,在野外实验中,各组之间的运动活动没有因病毒输注而发生变化。结论:本研究表明,病毒介导的海马细胞外信号调节激酶-2信号的增加,在减少大鼠升高+迷宫的焦虑反应中起关键作用。因此,我们的数据至少在一定程度上为研究焦虑的啮齿动物模型中介导焦虑样行为的分子机制提供了结构有效性。
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Dorsal Hippocampus ERK2 Signaling Mediates Anxiolytic-Related Behavior in Male Rats.

Dorsal Hippocampus ERK2 Signaling Mediates Anxiolytic-Related Behavior in Male Rats.

Dorsal Hippocampus ERK2 Signaling Mediates Anxiolytic-Related Behavior in Male Rats.

Background: Anxiety disorders are the most common neuropathologies worldwide, but the precise neuronal mechanisms that underlie these disorders remain unknown. The hippocampus plays a role in mediating anxiety-related responses, which can be modeled in rodents using behavioral assays, such as the elevated plus maze. Yet, the molecular markers that underlie affect-related behavior on the elevated plus maze are not well understood.

Methods: We used herpes simplex virus vector delivery to overexpress extracellular signal-regulated kinase-2, a signaling molecule known to be involved in depression and anxiety, within the dorsal hippocampus of adult Sprague-Dawley male rats. Three days post virus delivery, we assessed anxiety-like responses on the elevated plus maze or general locomotor activity on the open field test.

Results: When compared to controls, rats overexpressing extracellular signal-regulated kinase-2 in the dorsal hippocampus displayed an anxiolytic-like phenotype, per increases in time spent in the open arms, and less time in the closed arms, of the elevated plus maze. Furthermore, no changes in locomotor activity as a function of virus infusion were observed on the open field test between the experimental groups.

Conclusion: This investigation demonstrates that virus-mediated increases of extracellular signal-regulated kinase-2 signaling, within the hippocampus, plays a critical role in decreasing anxiogenic responses on the rat elevated plus maze. As such, our data provide construct validity, at least in part, to the molecular mechanisms that mediate anxiolytic-like behavior in rodent models for the study of anxiety.

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Chronic Stress
Chronic Stress Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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