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Chronic Fluoxetine Induces the Enlargement of Perforant Path-Granule Cell Synapses in the Mouse Dentate Gyrus

A selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor is the most commonly prescribed antidepressant for the treatment of major depression. However, the mechanisms underlying the actions of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are not fully understood. In the dentate gyrus, chronic fluoxetine treatment induce...

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Autores principales: Kitahara, Yosuke, Ohta, Keisuke, Hasuo, Hiroshi, Shuto, Takahide, Kuroiwa, Mahomi, Sotogaku, Naoki, Togo, Akinobu, Nakamura, Kei-ichiro, Nishi, Akinori
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4720354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26788851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147307
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author Kitahara, Yosuke
Ohta, Keisuke
Hasuo, Hiroshi
Shuto, Takahide
Kuroiwa, Mahomi
Sotogaku, Naoki
Togo, Akinobu
Nakamura, Kei-ichiro
Nishi, Akinori
author_facet Kitahara, Yosuke
Ohta, Keisuke
Hasuo, Hiroshi
Shuto, Takahide
Kuroiwa, Mahomi
Sotogaku, Naoki
Togo, Akinobu
Nakamura, Kei-ichiro
Nishi, Akinori
author_sort Kitahara, Yosuke
collection PubMed
description A selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor is the most commonly prescribed antidepressant for the treatment of major depression. However, the mechanisms underlying the actions of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are not fully understood. In the dentate gyrus, chronic fluoxetine treatment induces increased excitability of mature granule cells (GCs) as well as neurogenesis. The major input to the dentate gyrus is the perforant path axons (boutons) from the entorhinal cortex (layer II). Through voltage-sensitive dye imaging, we found that the excitatory neurotransmission of the perforant path synapse onto the GCs in the middle molecular layer of the mouse dentate gyrus (perforant path-GC synapse) is enhanced after chronic fluoxetine treatment (15 mg/kg/day, 14 days). Therefore, we further examined whether chronic fluoxetine treatment affects the morphology of the perforant path-GC synapse, using FIB/SEM (focused ion beam/scanning electron microscopy). A three-dimensional reconstruction of dendritic spines revealed the appearance of extremely large-sized spines after chronic fluoxetine treatment. The large-sized spines had a postsynaptic density with a large volume. However, chronic fluoxetine treatment did not affect spine density. The presynaptic boutons that were in contact with the large-sized spines were large in volume, and the volumes of the mitochondria and synaptic vesicles inside the boutons were correlated with the size of the boutons. Thus, the large-sized perforant path-GC synapse induced by chronic fluoxetine treatment contains synaptic components that correlate with the synapse size and that may be involved in enhanced glutamatergic neurotransmission.
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spelling pubmed-47203542016-01-30 Chronic Fluoxetine Induces the Enlargement of Perforant Path-Granule Cell Synapses in the Mouse Dentate Gyrus Kitahara, Yosuke Ohta, Keisuke Hasuo, Hiroshi Shuto, Takahide Kuroiwa, Mahomi Sotogaku, Naoki Togo, Akinobu Nakamura, Kei-ichiro Nishi, Akinori PLoS One Research Article A selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor is the most commonly prescribed antidepressant for the treatment of major depression. However, the mechanisms underlying the actions of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are not fully understood. In the dentate gyrus, chronic fluoxetine treatment induces increased excitability of mature granule cells (GCs) as well as neurogenesis. The major input to the dentate gyrus is the perforant path axons (boutons) from the entorhinal cortex (layer II). Through voltage-sensitive dye imaging, we found that the excitatory neurotransmission of the perforant path synapse onto the GCs in the middle molecular layer of the mouse dentate gyrus (perforant path-GC synapse) is enhanced after chronic fluoxetine treatment (15 mg/kg/day, 14 days). Therefore, we further examined whether chronic fluoxetine treatment affects the morphology of the perforant path-GC synapse, using FIB/SEM (focused ion beam/scanning electron microscopy). A three-dimensional reconstruction of dendritic spines revealed the appearance of extremely large-sized spines after chronic fluoxetine treatment. The large-sized spines had a postsynaptic density with a large volume. However, chronic fluoxetine treatment did not affect spine density. The presynaptic boutons that were in contact with the large-sized spines were large in volume, and the volumes of the mitochondria and synaptic vesicles inside the boutons were correlated with the size of the boutons. Thus, the large-sized perforant path-GC synapse induced by chronic fluoxetine treatment contains synaptic components that correlate with the synapse size and that may be involved in enhanced glutamatergic neurotransmission. Public Library of Science 2016-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4720354/ /pubmed/26788851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147307 Text en © 2016 Kitahara et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Kitahara, Yosuke
Ohta, Keisuke
Hasuo, Hiroshi
Shuto, Takahide
Kuroiwa, Mahomi
Sotogaku, Naoki
Togo, Akinobu
Nakamura, Kei-ichiro
Nishi, Akinori
Chronic Fluoxetine Induces the Enlargement of Perforant Path-Granule Cell Synapses in the Mouse Dentate Gyrus
title Chronic Fluoxetine Induces the Enlargement of Perforant Path-Granule Cell Synapses in the Mouse Dentate Gyrus
title_full Chronic Fluoxetine Induces the Enlargement of Perforant Path-Granule Cell Synapses in the Mouse Dentate Gyrus
title_fullStr Chronic Fluoxetine Induces the Enlargement of Perforant Path-Granule Cell Synapses in the Mouse Dentate Gyrus
title_full_unstemmed Chronic Fluoxetine Induces the Enlargement of Perforant Path-Granule Cell Synapses in the Mouse Dentate Gyrus
title_short Chronic Fluoxetine Induces the Enlargement of Perforant Path-Granule Cell Synapses in the Mouse Dentate Gyrus
title_sort chronic fluoxetine induces the enlargement of perforant path-granule cell synapses in the mouse dentate gyrus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4720354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26788851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147307
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