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Antidepressant-relevant behavioral and synaptic molecular effects of long-term fasudil treatment in chronically stressed male rats

Several lines of evidence suggest that antidepressant drugs may act by modulating neuroplasticity pathways in key brain areas like the hippocampus. We have reported that chronic treatment with fasudil, a Rho-associated protein kinase inhibitor, prevents both chronic stress-induced depressive-like be...

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Autores principales: Román-Albasini, Luciano, Díaz-Véliz, Gabriela, Olave, Felipe Antonio, Aguayo, Felipe Ignacio, García-Rojo, Gonzalo, Corrales, Wladimir Antonio, Silva, Juan Pablo, Ávalos, Ana María, Rojas, Paulina S., Aliaga, Esteban, Fiedler, Jenny Lucy
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7739043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33344690
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2020.100234
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author Román-Albasini, Luciano
Díaz-Véliz, Gabriela
Olave, Felipe Antonio
Aguayo, Felipe Ignacio
García-Rojo, Gonzalo
Corrales, Wladimir Antonio
Silva, Juan Pablo
Ávalos, Ana María
Rojas, Paulina S.
Aliaga, Esteban
Fiedler, Jenny Lucy
author_facet Román-Albasini, Luciano
Díaz-Véliz, Gabriela
Olave, Felipe Antonio
Aguayo, Felipe Ignacio
García-Rojo, Gonzalo
Corrales, Wladimir Antonio
Silva, Juan Pablo
Ávalos, Ana María
Rojas, Paulina S.
Aliaga, Esteban
Fiedler, Jenny Lucy
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description Several lines of evidence suggest that antidepressant drugs may act by modulating neuroplasticity pathways in key brain areas like the hippocampus. We have reported that chronic treatment with fasudil, a Rho-associated protein kinase inhibitor, prevents both chronic stress-induced depressive-like behavior and morphological changes in CA1 area. Here, we examined the ability of fasudil to (i) prevent stress-altered behaviors, (ii) influence the levels/phosphorylation of glutamatergic receptors and (iii) modulate signaling pathways relevant to antidepressant actions. 89 adult male Sprague-Dawley rats received intraperitoneal fasudil injections (10 mg/kg/day) or saline vehicle for 18 days. Some of these animals were daily restraint-stressed from day 5–18 (2.5 h/day). 24 hr after treatments, rats were either evaluated for behavioral tests (active avoidance, anxiety-like behavior and object location) or euthanized for western blot analyses of hippocampal whole extract and synaptoneurosome-enriched fractions. We report that fasudil prevents stress-induced impairments in active avoidance, anxiety-like behavior and novel location preference, with no effect in unstressed rats. Chronic stress reduced phosphorylations of ERK-2 and CREB, and decreased levels of GluA1 and GluN2A in whole hippocampus, without any effect of fasudil. However, fasudil decreased synaptic GluA1 Ser831 phosphorylation in stressed animals. Additionally, fasudil prevented stress-decreased phosphorylation of GSK-3β at Ser9, in parallel with an activation of the mTORC1/4E-BP1 axis, both in hippocampal synaptoneurosomes, suggesting the activation of the AKT pathway. Our study provides evidence that chronic fasudil treatment prevents chronic stress-altered behaviors, which correlated with molecular modifications of antidepressant-relevant signaling pathways in hippocampal synaptoneurosomes.
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spelling pubmed-77390432020-12-18 Antidepressant-relevant behavioral and synaptic molecular effects of long-term fasudil treatment in chronically stressed male rats Román-Albasini, Luciano Díaz-Véliz, Gabriela Olave, Felipe Antonio Aguayo, Felipe Ignacio García-Rojo, Gonzalo Corrales, Wladimir Antonio Silva, Juan Pablo Ávalos, Ana María Rojas, Paulina S. Aliaga, Esteban Fiedler, Jenny Lucy Neurobiol Stress Original Research Article Several lines of evidence suggest that antidepressant drugs may act by modulating neuroplasticity pathways in key brain areas like the hippocampus. We have reported that chronic treatment with fasudil, a Rho-associated protein kinase inhibitor, prevents both chronic stress-induced depressive-like behavior and morphological changes in CA1 area. Here, we examined the ability of fasudil to (i) prevent stress-altered behaviors, (ii) influence the levels/phosphorylation of glutamatergic receptors and (iii) modulate signaling pathways relevant to antidepressant actions. 89 adult male Sprague-Dawley rats received intraperitoneal fasudil injections (10 mg/kg/day) or saline vehicle for 18 days. Some of these animals were daily restraint-stressed from day 5–18 (2.5 h/day). 24 hr after treatments, rats were either evaluated for behavioral tests (active avoidance, anxiety-like behavior and object location) or euthanized for western blot analyses of hippocampal whole extract and synaptoneurosome-enriched fractions. We report that fasudil prevents stress-induced impairments in active avoidance, anxiety-like behavior and novel location preference, with no effect in unstressed rats. Chronic stress reduced phosphorylations of ERK-2 and CREB, and decreased levels of GluA1 and GluN2A in whole hippocampus, without any effect of fasudil. However, fasudil decreased synaptic GluA1 Ser831 phosphorylation in stressed animals. Additionally, fasudil prevented stress-decreased phosphorylation of GSK-3β at Ser9, in parallel with an activation of the mTORC1/4E-BP1 axis, both in hippocampal synaptoneurosomes, suggesting the activation of the AKT pathway. Our study provides evidence that chronic fasudil treatment prevents chronic stress-altered behaviors, which correlated with molecular modifications of antidepressant-relevant signaling pathways in hippocampal synaptoneurosomes. Elsevier 2020-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7739043/ /pubmed/33344690 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2020.100234 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://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
Román-Albasini, Luciano
Díaz-Véliz, Gabriela
Olave, Felipe Antonio
Aguayo, Felipe Ignacio
García-Rojo, Gonzalo
Corrales, Wladimir Antonio
Silva, Juan Pablo
Ávalos, Ana María
Rojas, Paulina S.
Aliaga, Esteban
Fiedler, Jenny Lucy
Antidepressant-relevant behavioral and synaptic molecular effects of long-term fasudil treatment in chronically stressed male rats
title Antidepressant-relevant behavioral and synaptic molecular effects of long-term fasudil treatment in chronically stressed male rats
title_full Antidepressant-relevant behavioral and synaptic molecular effects of long-term fasudil treatment in chronically stressed male rats
title_fullStr Antidepressant-relevant behavioral and synaptic molecular effects of long-term fasudil treatment in chronically stressed male rats
title_full_unstemmed Antidepressant-relevant behavioral and synaptic molecular effects of long-term fasudil treatment in chronically stressed male rats
title_short Antidepressant-relevant behavioral and synaptic molecular effects of long-term fasudil treatment in chronically stressed male rats
title_sort antidepressant-relevant behavioral and synaptic molecular effects of long-term fasudil treatment in chronically stressed male rats
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7739043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33344690
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2020.100234
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