2019
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.1802-19.2019
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Serotonergic Plasticity in the Dorsal Raphe Nucleus Characterizes Susceptibility and Resilience to Anhedonia

Abstract: Chronic stress induces anhedonia in susceptible but not resilient individuals, a phenomenon observed in humans as well as animal models, but the molecular mechanisms underlying susceptibility and resilience are not well understood. We hypothesized that the serotonergic system, which is implicated in stress, reward, and antidepressant therapy, may play a role. We found that plasticity of the serotonergic system contributes to the differential vulnerability to stress displayed by susceptible and resilient animal… Show more

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“…The functional significance of 906 this variable expression can only be hypothesized at present; we speculate that it 907 may reflect a capacity for neurotransmitter plasticity -i.e. experience-dependent 908 induction or up-regulation of 5-HT phenotype, as hinted at by a recent study 909 (Prakash et al, 2019). If this is the case, cluster fourteen neurons may be 910 partially in transition, for example, from a predominately glutamatergic phenotype 911 to a 5-HT phenotype or to a glutamate-5-HT co-transmitter phenotype.…”
Section: Molecular and Anatomic Organization Of Pet1 Neuron Subtypes mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The functional significance of 906 this variable expression can only be hypothesized at present; we speculate that it 907 may reflect a capacity for neurotransmitter plasticity -i.e. experience-dependent 908 induction or up-regulation of 5-HT phenotype, as hinted at by a recent study 909 (Prakash et al, 2019). If this is the case, cluster fourteen neurons may be 910 partially in transition, for example, from a predominately glutamatergic phenotype 911 to a 5-HT phenotype or to a glutamate-5-HT co-transmitter phenotype.…”
Section: Molecular and Anatomic Organization Of Pet1 Neuron Subtypes mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This last subpopulation appears to potentiate fear via the 5-HT 1A and 5-HT 2A receptor pathways and to impair fear extinction [98]. Interestingly, in rats some DRv 5-HT+/Vglut3+ neurons are sensitive to CRH released by the AMY that induces a decrease of TPH2 in them and ameliorates stress-induced anhedonia [99]. The level of TPH2 regulation by CRH could be the signature of a resilience status [99].…”
Section: Serotoninergic Projections and Modulation Of Limbic Structures 41 Serotoninergic Neurons And Projections: Focus On Mature Limbicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These effects are mediated both by the direct post-synaptic effects of these transmitters, and by their “cross-talk” with other pathways such as the midbrain dopaminergic pathway ( Krystal and Neumeister, 2009 ), peptides such as NPY ( Hokfelt et al, 2018 ; see section Neuropeptides), and, most significantly, the HPA “stress axis” ( Ancelin et al, 2017 ; Prakash et al, 2020 ; see section The Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis). Translational evidence has identified neural “final common pathways” for these effects.…”
Section: Key Research Areas In the Neurobiology Of Resilience And Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the noradrenergic locus coeruleus (NOR-LC) system, connecting the brainstem with the amygdala, which modulates the formation and consolidation of memories related to stressful or traumatic events ( Haubrich et al, 2020 ). Similarly, plasticity of midbrain serotonergic neurons has been associated with resilience to stress-induced depressive symptoms ( Prakash et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Key Research Areas In the Neurobiology Of Resilience And Thementioning
confidence: 99%