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Modulation of Hippocampal GABAergic Neurotransmission and Gephyrin Levels by Dihydromyricetin Improves Anxiety

Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the U.S. and are estimated to consume one-third of the country’s mental health spending. Although anxiolytic therapies are available, many patients exhibit treatment-resistance, relapse, or substantial side effects. An urgent need exists to exp...

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Autores principales: Silva, Joshua, Shao, Amy S., Shen, Yi, Davies, Daryl L., Olsen, Richard W., Holschneider, Daniel P., Shao, Xuesi M., Liang, Jing
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7364153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32742262
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2020.01008
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author Silva, Joshua
Shao, Amy S.
Shen, Yi
Davies, Daryl L.
Olsen, Richard W.
Holschneider, Daniel P.
Shao, Xuesi M.
Liang, Jing
author_facet Silva, Joshua
Shao, Amy S.
Shen, Yi
Davies, Daryl L.
Olsen, Richard W.
Holschneider, Daniel P.
Shao, Xuesi M.
Liang, Jing
author_sort Silva, Joshua
collection PubMed
description Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the U.S. and are estimated to consume one-third of the country’s mental health spending. Although anxiolytic therapies are available, many patients exhibit treatment-resistance, relapse, or substantial side effects. An urgent need exists to explore the underlying mechanisms of chronic anxiety and to develop alternative therapies. Presently, we identified dihydromyricetin (DHM), a flavonoid that has anxiolytic properties in a mouse model of isolation-induced anxiety. Socially isolated mice demonstrated increased anxiety levels and reduced exploratory behavior measured by elevated plus-maze and open-field tests. Socially isolated mice showed impaired GABAergic neurotransmission, including reduction in GABA(A) receptor-mediated extrasynaptic tonic currents, as well as amplitude and frequency of miniature inhibitory postsynaptic currents measured by whole-cell patch-clamp recordings from hippocampal slices. Furthermore, intracellular ATP levels and gephyrin expression decreased in anxious animals. DHM treatment restored ATP and gephyrin expression, GABAergic transmission and synaptic function, as well as decreased anxiety-like behavior. Our findings indicate broader roles for DHM in anxiolysis, GABAergic neurotransmission, and synaptic function. Collectively, our data suggest that reduction in intracellular ATP and gephyrin contribute to the development of anxiety, and represent novel treatment targets. DHM is a potential candidate for pharmacotherapy for anxiety disorders.
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spelling pubmed-73641532020-07-31 Modulation of Hippocampal GABAergic Neurotransmission and Gephyrin Levels by Dihydromyricetin Improves Anxiety Silva, Joshua Shao, Amy S. Shen, Yi Davies, Daryl L. Olsen, Richard W. Holschneider, Daniel P. Shao, Xuesi M. Liang, Jing Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the U.S. and are estimated to consume one-third of the country’s mental health spending. Although anxiolytic therapies are available, many patients exhibit treatment-resistance, relapse, or substantial side effects. An urgent need exists to explore the underlying mechanisms of chronic anxiety and to develop alternative therapies. Presently, we identified dihydromyricetin (DHM), a flavonoid that has anxiolytic properties in a mouse model of isolation-induced anxiety. Socially isolated mice demonstrated increased anxiety levels and reduced exploratory behavior measured by elevated plus-maze and open-field tests. Socially isolated mice showed impaired GABAergic neurotransmission, including reduction in GABA(A) receptor-mediated extrasynaptic tonic currents, as well as amplitude and frequency of miniature inhibitory postsynaptic currents measured by whole-cell patch-clamp recordings from hippocampal slices. Furthermore, intracellular ATP levels and gephyrin expression decreased in anxious animals. DHM treatment restored ATP and gephyrin expression, GABAergic transmission and synaptic function, as well as decreased anxiety-like behavior. Our findings indicate broader roles for DHM in anxiolysis, GABAergic neurotransmission, and synaptic function. Collectively, our data suggest that reduction in intracellular ATP and gephyrin contribute to the development of anxiety, and represent novel treatment targets. DHM is a potential candidate for pharmacotherapy for anxiety disorders. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7364153/ /pubmed/32742262 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2020.01008 Text en Copyright © 2020 Silva, Shao, Shen, Davies, Olsen, Holschneider, Shao and Liang http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pharmacology
Silva, Joshua
Shao, Amy S.
Shen, Yi
Davies, Daryl L.
Olsen, Richard W.
Holschneider, Daniel P.
Shao, Xuesi M.
Liang, Jing
Modulation of Hippocampal GABAergic Neurotransmission and Gephyrin Levels by Dihydromyricetin Improves Anxiety
title Modulation of Hippocampal GABAergic Neurotransmission and Gephyrin Levels by Dihydromyricetin Improves Anxiety
title_full Modulation of Hippocampal GABAergic Neurotransmission and Gephyrin Levels by Dihydromyricetin Improves Anxiety
title_fullStr Modulation of Hippocampal GABAergic Neurotransmission and Gephyrin Levels by Dihydromyricetin Improves Anxiety
title_full_unstemmed Modulation of Hippocampal GABAergic Neurotransmission and Gephyrin Levels by Dihydromyricetin Improves Anxiety
title_short Modulation of Hippocampal GABAergic Neurotransmission and Gephyrin Levels by Dihydromyricetin Improves Anxiety
title_sort modulation of hippocampal gabaergic neurotransmission and gephyrin levels by dihydromyricetin improves anxiety
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7364153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32742262
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2020.01008
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