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Glucocorticoid Receptor Antagonist Mifepristone Does Not Alter Innate Anxiety-Like Behavior in Genetically-Selected Marchigian Sardinian (msP) Rats

Marchigian Sardinian alcohol-preferring (msP) rats serve as a unique model of heightened alcohol preference and anxiety disorders. Their innate enhanced stress and poor stress-coping strategies are driven by a genetic polymorphism of the corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 1 (CRF1) in brain area...

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Autores principales: Vozella, Valentina, Cruz, Bryan, Natividad, Luis A., Benvenuti, Federica, Cannella, Nazzareno, Edwards, Scott, Zorrilla, Eric P., Ciccocioppo, Roberto, Roberto, Marisa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8003048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33803557
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22063095
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author Vozella, Valentina
Cruz, Bryan
Natividad, Luis A.
Benvenuti, Federica
Cannella, Nazzareno
Edwards, Scott
Zorrilla, Eric P.
Ciccocioppo, Roberto
Roberto, Marisa
author_facet Vozella, Valentina
Cruz, Bryan
Natividad, Luis A.
Benvenuti, Federica
Cannella, Nazzareno
Edwards, Scott
Zorrilla, Eric P.
Ciccocioppo, Roberto
Roberto, Marisa
author_sort Vozella, Valentina
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description Marchigian Sardinian alcohol-preferring (msP) rats serve as a unique model of heightened alcohol preference and anxiety disorders. Their innate enhanced stress and poor stress-coping strategies are driven by a genetic polymorphism of the corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 1 (CRF1) in brain areas involved in glucocorticoid signaling. The activation of glucocorticoid receptors (GRs) regulates the stress response, making GRs a candidate target to treat stress and anxiety. Here, we examined whether mifepristone, a GR antagonist known to reduce alcohol drinking in dependent rats, decreases innate symptoms of anxiety in msPs. Male and female msPs were compared to non-selected Wistar counterparts across three separate behavioral tests. We assessed anxiety-like behavior via the novelty-induced hypophagia (NIH) assay. Since sleep disturbances and hyperarousal are common features of stress-related disorders, we measured sleeping patterns using the comprehensive lab monitoring system (CLAMS) and stress sensitivity using acoustic startle measures. Rats received an acute administration of vehicle or mifepristone (60 mg/kg) 90 min prior to testing on NIH, acoustic startle response, and CLAMS. Our results revealed that both male and female msPs display greater anxiety-like behaviors as well as enhanced acoustic startle responses compared to Wistar counterparts. Male msPs also displayed reduced sleeping bout duration versus Wistars, and female msPs displayed greater acoustic startle responses versus male msPs. Importantly, the enhanced anxiety-like behavior and startle responses were not reduced by mifepristone. Together, these findings suggest that increased expression of stress-related behaviors in msPs are not solely mediated by acute activation of GRs.
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spelling pubmed-80030482021-03-28 Glucocorticoid Receptor Antagonist Mifepristone Does Not Alter Innate Anxiety-Like Behavior in Genetically-Selected Marchigian Sardinian (msP) Rats Vozella, Valentina Cruz, Bryan Natividad, Luis A. Benvenuti, Federica Cannella, Nazzareno Edwards, Scott Zorrilla, Eric P. Ciccocioppo, Roberto Roberto, Marisa Int J Mol Sci Article Marchigian Sardinian alcohol-preferring (msP) rats serve as a unique model of heightened alcohol preference and anxiety disorders. Their innate enhanced stress and poor stress-coping strategies are driven by a genetic polymorphism of the corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 1 (CRF1) in brain areas involved in glucocorticoid signaling. The activation of glucocorticoid receptors (GRs) regulates the stress response, making GRs a candidate target to treat stress and anxiety. Here, we examined whether mifepristone, a GR antagonist known to reduce alcohol drinking in dependent rats, decreases innate symptoms of anxiety in msPs. Male and female msPs were compared to non-selected Wistar counterparts across three separate behavioral tests. We assessed anxiety-like behavior via the novelty-induced hypophagia (NIH) assay. Since sleep disturbances and hyperarousal are common features of stress-related disorders, we measured sleeping patterns using the comprehensive lab monitoring system (CLAMS) and stress sensitivity using acoustic startle measures. Rats received an acute administration of vehicle or mifepristone (60 mg/kg) 90 min prior to testing on NIH, acoustic startle response, and CLAMS. Our results revealed that both male and female msPs display greater anxiety-like behaviors as well as enhanced acoustic startle responses compared to Wistar counterparts. Male msPs also displayed reduced sleeping bout duration versus Wistars, and female msPs displayed greater acoustic startle responses versus male msPs. Importantly, the enhanced anxiety-like behavior and startle responses were not reduced by mifepristone. Together, these findings suggest that increased expression of stress-related behaviors in msPs are not solely mediated by acute activation of GRs. MDPI 2021-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8003048/ /pubmed/33803557 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22063095 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Vozella, Valentina
Cruz, Bryan
Natividad, Luis A.
Benvenuti, Federica
Cannella, Nazzareno
Edwards, Scott
Zorrilla, Eric P.
Ciccocioppo, Roberto
Roberto, Marisa
Glucocorticoid Receptor Antagonist Mifepristone Does Not Alter Innate Anxiety-Like Behavior in Genetically-Selected Marchigian Sardinian (msP) Rats
title Glucocorticoid Receptor Antagonist Mifepristone Does Not Alter Innate Anxiety-Like Behavior in Genetically-Selected Marchigian Sardinian (msP) Rats
title_full Glucocorticoid Receptor Antagonist Mifepristone Does Not Alter Innate Anxiety-Like Behavior in Genetically-Selected Marchigian Sardinian (msP) Rats
title_fullStr Glucocorticoid Receptor Antagonist Mifepristone Does Not Alter Innate Anxiety-Like Behavior in Genetically-Selected Marchigian Sardinian (msP) Rats
title_full_unstemmed Glucocorticoid Receptor Antagonist Mifepristone Does Not Alter Innate Anxiety-Like Behavior in Genetically-Selected Marchigian Sardinian (msP) Rats
title_short Glucocorticoid Receptor Antagonist Mifepristone Does Not Alter Innate Anxiety-Like Behavior in Genetically-Selected Marchigian Sardinian (msP) Rats
title_sort glucocorticoid receptor antagonist mifepristone does not alter innate anxiety-like behavior in genetically-selected marchigian sardinian (msp) rats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8003048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33803557
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22063095
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