2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ynstr.2022.100466
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Chronic hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis disruption alters glutamate homeostasis and neural responses to stress in male C57Bl6/N mice

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“…While homozygous C- Glud1 −/− mice show an increase in excitatory transmission under stress-naïve conditions [ 14 ], transcriptional abnormalities implicating pyramidal neuron dysfunction in heterozygous CNS- Glud1 +/− mice are triggered by stress. In CNS- Glud1 +/− /Stress mice, stress may limit the ability of the mPFC to regulate glutamate homeostasis [ 64 , 65 ], and hinder the competency of the mPFC to implement compensatory mechanisms critical for intact homeostasis at the glutamate tripartite and glutamate-GABA synapses. In particular, the present findings point to changes in pyramidal cells, GABA interneurons and oligodendrocytes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While homozygous C- Glud1 −/− mice show an increase in excitatory transmission under stress-naïve conditions [ 14 ], transcriptional abnormalities implicating pyramidal neuron dysfunction in heterozygous CNS- Glud1 +/− mice are triggered by stress. In CNS- Glud1 +/− /Stress mice, stress may limit the ability of the mPFC to regulate glutamate homeostasis [ 64 , 65 ], and hinder the competency of the mPFC to implement compensatory mechanisms critical for intact homeostasis at the glutamate tripartite and glutamate-GABA synapses. In particular, the present findings point to changes in pyramidal cells, GABA interneurons and oligodendrocytes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The involvement of 5-HT and BDNF/TrkB interaction ( Figure 1DE ) in depression has been previously addressed ( Popova & Naumenko, 2019 ). 5-HT receptor activation with agonists promoted the BDNF expression and TrkB phosphorylation, in vivo and in vitro, therefore, the central 5-HT deficiency would lead to reduced BDNF expression and TrkB activation ( de Foubert et al, 2007 ; Pascual-Brazo et al, 2012 ; Samarajeewa et al, 2014 ). In turn, BDNF dose-dependently reduced 5-HT reuptake through affecting the 5-HTT function, with the higher doses presenting more severe reuptake inhibition, in vitro ( Mössner et al, 2000 ).…”
Section: The Underlying Mechanisms Of Os-induced Depressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For HPA-glutamate interaction ( Figure 1CG ), in vitro studies showed activated GRs interacted with TrkB to facilitate the BDNF-promoted glutamate release via PLC-γ signaling ( Numakawa et al, 2009 ), while glucocorticoids attenuated the BDNF-dependent glutamate receptor upregulation ( Kawashima et al, 2010 ). Moreover, chronic HPA axis disruption with corticosterone altered glutamate signaling-related gene expressions in mice, in a way that corticosterone increased mRNA expression of ionotropic glutamate receptor subunits GluR1 and GluR2 in the mPFC, reduced mRNA expression of the NMDA receptor subunits (NR1, NR2B) and mGluR5 in the hippocampus, and decreased mRNA expression the AMPA receptor subunit GluR1 in the amygdala ( Kinlein et al, 2022 ). In turn, glutamate signaling plays a complex role in affecting the HPA responses, probably through driving acute HPA response via the ionotropic receptors postsynaptically, and inhibiting CRH neurons via group I mGluR presynaptically ( Evanson & Herman, 2015b ).…”
Section: The Underlying Mechanisms Of Os-induced Depressionmentioning
confidence: 99%