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Chronically infused angiotensin II induces depressive-like behavior via microglia activation

Brain inflammation is one of hypotheses explaining complex pathomechanisms of depression. Angiotensin II (ANGII), which is associated with hypertension, also induces brain inflammation. However, there is no animal study showing the direct relationship between ANGII and depression. To address this is...

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Autores principales: Park, Hyun-Sun, You, Min-Jung, Yang, Bohyun, Jang, Kyu Beom, Yoo, Jongman, Choi, Hyun Jin, Lee, Sang-Hyuk, Bang, Minji, Kwon, Min-Soo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7744531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33328497
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79096-2
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author Park, Hyun-Sun
You, Min-Jung
Yang, Bohyun
Jang, Kyu Beom
Yoo, Jongman
Choi, Hyun Jin
Lee, Sang-Hyuk
Bang, Minji
Kwon, Min-Soo
author_facet Park, Hyun-Sun
You, Min-Jung
Yang, Bohyun
Jang, Kyu Beom
Yoo, Jongman
Choi, Hyun Jin
Lee, Sang-Hyuk
Bang, Minji
Kwon, Min-Soo
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description Brain inflammation is one of hypotheses explaining complex pathomechanisms of depression. Angiotensin II (ANGII), which is associated with hypertension, also induces brain inflammation. However, there is no animal study showing the direct relationship between ANGII and depression. To address this issue, ANGII-containing osmotic pumps were implanted into adult male C57BL/6 mice subcutaneously for subacute (7 days) and chronic (at least 21 days) periods and behavioral and molecular analyses were conducted. Chronic infusion of ANGII into mice induced depressive-like behaviors, including the tail suspension test and forced swimming test, which were reversed by imipramine. Chronic infusion of ANGII also induced microglial activation in the hippocampus with increase of Il-1β mRNA and decrease of Arg1 mRNA. In addition, chronic ANGII infusion activated the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis (HPA axis) and resulted in decreased hippocampal glucocorticoid receptor level. However, subacute ANGII infusion did not induce significant molecular and behavioral changes in mice compared to that of control. The molecular and behavioral changes by chronic ANGII infusion were reversed by co-treatment of minocycline or telmisartan. In addition, ANGII treatment also induced the pro-inflammatory changes in BV-2 microglial cells. Our results indicate that ANGII can induce depressive-like behaviors via microglial activation in the hippocampus and HPA axis hyperactivation in mice. These might suggest possible mechanism on depressive symptom in chronic hypertensive state.
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spelling pubmed-77445312020-12-17 Chronically infused angiotensin II induces depressive-like behavior via microglia activation Park, Hyun-Sun You, Min-Jung Yang, Bohyun Jang, Kyu Beom Yoo, Jongman Choi, Hyun Jin Lee, Sang-Hyuk Bang, Minji Kwon, Min-Soo Sci Rep Article Brain inflammation is one of hypotheses explaining complex pathomechanisms of depression. Angiotensin II (ANGII), which is associated with hypertension, also induces brain inflammation. However, there is no animal study showing the direct relationship between ANGII and depression. To address this issue, ANGII-containing osmotic pumps were implanted into adult male C57BL/6 mice subcutaneously for subacute (7 days) and chronic (at least 21 days) periods and behavioral and molecular analyses were conducted. Chronic infusion of ANGII into mice induced depressive-like behaviors, including the tail suspension test and forced swimming test, which were reversed by imipramine. Chronic infusion of ANGII also induced microglial activation in the hippocampus with increase of Il-1β mRNA and decrease of Arg1 mRNA. In addition, chronic ANGII infusion activated the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis (HPA axis) and resulted in decreased hippocampal glucocorticoid receptor level. However, subacute ANGII infusion did not induce significant molecular and behavioral changes in mice compared to that of control. The molecular and behavioral changes by chronic ANGII infusion were reversed by co-treatment of minocycline or telmisartan. In addition, ANGII treatment also induced the pro-inflammatory changes in BV-2 microglial cells. Our results indicate that ANGII can induce depressive-like behaviors via microglial activation in the hippocampus and HPA axis hyperactivation in mice. These might suggest possible mechanism on depressive symptom in chronic hypertensive state. Nature Publishing Group UK 2020-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7744531/ /pubmed/33328497 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79096-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Bang, Minji
Kwon, Min-Soo
Chronically infused angiotensin II induces depressive-like behavior via microglia activation
title Chronically infused angiotensin II induces depressive-like behavior via microglia activation
title_full Chronically infused angiotensin II induces depressive-like behavior via microglia activation
title_fullStr Chronically infused angiotensin II induces depressive-like behavior via microglia activation
title_full_unstemmed Chronically infused angiotensin II induces depressive-like behavior via microglia activation
title_short Chronically infused angiotensin II induces depressive-like behavior via microglia activation
title_sort chronically infused angiotensin ii induces depressive-like behavior via microglia activation
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