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Nucleus accumbens deep brain stimulation improves depressive-like behaviors through BDNF-mediated alterations in brain functional connectivity of dopaminergic pathway

Major depressive disorder (MDD), a common psychiatric condition, adversely affects patients’ moods and quality of life. Despite the development of various treatments, many patients with MDD remain vulnerable and inadequately controlled. Since anhedonia is a feature of depression and there is evidenc...

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Autores principales: Li, Ssu-Ju, Lo, Yu-Chun, Tseng, Hsin-Yi, Lin, Sheng-Huang, Kuo, Chao-Hung, Chen, Ting-Chieh, Chang, Ching-Wen, Liang, Yao-Wen, Lin, Yi-Chen, Wang, Chih-Yu, Cho, Tsai-Yu, Wang, Mu-Hua, Chen, Ching-Te, Chen, You-Yin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10474237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37664874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2023.100566
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author Li, Ssu-Ju
Lo, Yu-Chun
Tseng, Hsin-Yi
Lin, Sheng-Huang
Kuo, Chao-Hung
Chen, Ting-Chieh
Chang, Ching-Wen
Liang, Yao-Wen
Lin, Yi-Chen
Wang, Chih-Yu
Cho, Tsai-Yu
Wang, Mu-Hua
Chen, Ching-Te
Chen, You-Yin
author_facet Li, Ssu-Ju
Lo, Yu-Chun
Tseng, Hsin-Yi
Lin, Sheng-Huang
Kuo, Chao-Hung
Chen, Ting-Chieh
Chang, Ching-Wen
Liang, Yao-Wen
Lin, Yi-Chen
Wang, Chih-Yu
Cho, Tsai-Yu
Wang, Mu-Hua
Chen, Ching-Te
Chen, You-Yin
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description Major depressive disorder (MDD), a common psychiatric condition, adversely affects patients’ moods and quality of life. Despite the development of various treatments, many patients with MDD remain vulnerable and inadequately controlled. Since anhedonia is a feature of depression and there is evidence of leading to metabolic disorder, deep brain stimulation (DBS) to the nucleus accumbens (NAc) might be promising in modulating the dopaminergic pathway. To determine whether NAc-DBS alters glucose metabolism via mitochondrial alteration and neurogenesis and whether these changes increase neural plasticity that improves behavioral functions in a chronic social defeat stress (CSDS) mouse model. The Lab-designed MR-compatible neural probes were implanted in the bilateral NAc of C57BL/6 mice with and without CSDS, followed by DBS or sham stimulation. All animals underwent open-field and sucrose preference testing, and brain resting-state functional MRI analysis. Meanwhile, we checked the placement of neural probes in each mouse by T2 images. By confirming the placement location, mice with incorrect probe placement (the negative control group) showed no significant therapeutic effects in behavioral performance and functional connectivity (FC) after receiving electrical stimulation and were excluded from further analysis. Western blotting, seahorse metabolic analysis, and electron microscopy were further applied for the investigation of NAc-DBS. We found NAc-DBS restored emotional deficits in CSDS-subjected mice. Concurrent with behavioral amelioration, the CSDS DBS-on group exhibited enhanced FC in the dopaminergic pathway with increased expression of BDNF- and NeuN-positive cells increased dopamine D1 receptor, dopamine D2 receptors, and TH in the medial prefrontal cortex, NAc, ventral hippocampus, ventral tegmental area, and amygdala. Increased pAMPK/total AMPK and PGC-1α levels, functions of oxidative phosphorylation, and mitochondrial biogenesis were also observed after NAc-DBS treatment. Our findings demonstrate that NAc-DBS can promote BDNF expression, which alters FC and metabolic profile in the dopaminergic pathway, suggesting a potential strategy for ameliorating emotional processes in individuals with MDD.
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spelling pubmed-104742372023-09-03 Nucleus accumbens deep brain stimulation improves depressive-like behaviors through BDNF-mediated alterations in brain functional connectivity of dopaminergic pathway Li, Ssu-Ju Lo, Yu-Chun Tseng, Hsin-Yi Lin, Sheng-Huang Kuo, Chao-Hung Chen, Ting-Chieh Chang, Ching-Wen Liang, Yao-Wen Lin, Yi-Chen Wang, Chih-Yu Cho, Tsai-Yu Wang, Mu-Hua Chen, Ching-Te Chen, You-Yin Neurobiol Stress Original Research Article Major depressive disorder (MDD), a common psychiatric condition, adversely affects patients’ moods and quality of life. Despite the development of various treatments, many patients with MDD remain vulnerable and inadequately controlled. Since anhedonia is a feature of depression and there is evidence of leading to metabolic disorder, deep brain stimulation (DBS) to the nucleus accumbens (NAc) might be promising in modulating the dopaminergic pathway. To determine whether NAc-DBS alters glucose metabolism via mitochondrial alteration and neurogenesis and whether these changes increase neural plasticity that improves behavioral functions in a chronic social defeat stress (CSDS) mouse model. The Lab-designed MR-compatible neural probes were implanted in the bilateral NAc of C57BL/6 mice with and without CSDS, followed by DBS or sham stimulation. All animals underwent open-field and sucrose preference testing, and brain resting-state functional MRI analysis. Meanwhile, we checked the placement of neural probes in each mouse by T2 images. By confirming the placement location, mice with incorrect probe placement (the negative control group) showed no significant therapeutic effects in behavioral performance and functional connectivity (FC) after receiving electrical stimulation and were excluded from further analysis. Western blotting, seahorse metabolic analysis, and electron microscopy were further applied for the investigation of NAc-DBS. We found NAc-DBS restored emotional deficits in CSDS-subjected mice. Concurrent with behavioral amelioration, the CSDS DBS-on group exhibited enhanced FC in the dopaminergic pathway with increased expression of BDNF- and NeuN-positive cells increased dopamine D1 receptor, dopamine D2 receptors, and TH in the medial prefrontal cortex, NAc, ventral hippocampus, ventral tegmental area, and amygdala. Increased pAMPK/total AMPK and PGC-1α levels, functions of oxidative phosphorylation, and mitochondrial biogenesis were also observed after NAc-DBS treatment. Our findings demonstrate that NAc-DBS can promote BDNF expression, which alters FC and metabolic profile in the dopaminergic pathway, suggesting a potential strategy for ameliorating emotional processes in individuals with MDD. Elsevier 2023-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10474237/ /pubmed/37664874 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2023.100566 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research Article
Li, Ssu-Ju
Lo, Yu-Chun
Tseng, Hsin-Yi
Lin, Sheng-Huang
Kuo, Chao-Hung
Chen, Ting-Chieh
Chang, Ching-Wen
Liang, Yao-Wen
Lin, Yi-Chen
Wang, Chih-Yu
Cho, Tsai-Yu
Wang, Mu-Hua
Chen, Ching-Te
Chen, You-Yin
Nucleus accumbens deep brain stimulation improves depressive-like behaviors through BDNF-mediated alterations in brain functional connectivity of dopaminergic pathway
title Nucleus accumbens deep brain stimulation improves depressive-like behaviors through BDNF-mediated alterations in brain functional connectivity of dopaminergic pathway
title_full Nucleus accumbens deep brain stimulation improves depressive-like behaviors through BDNF-mediated alterations in brain functional connectivity of dopaminergic pathway
title_fullStr Nucleus accumbens deep brain stimulation improves depressive-like behaviors through BDNF-mediated alterations in brain functional connectivity of dopaminergic pathway
title_full_unstemmed Nucleus accumbens deep brain stimulation improves depressive-like behaviors through BDNF-mediated alterations in brain functional connectivity of dopaminergic pathway
title_short Nucleus accumbens deep brain stimulation improves depressive-like behaviors through BDNF-mediated alterations in brain functional connectivity of dopaminergic pathway
title_sort nucleus accumbens deep brain stimulation improves depressive-like behaviors through bdnf-mediated alterations in brain functional connectivity of dopaminergic pathway
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10474237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37664874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2023.100566
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