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Increasing Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis Promotes Resilience in a Mouse Model of Depression

Many studies evaluated the functional role of adult hippocampal neurogenesis (AHN) and its key role in cognitive functions and mood regulation. The effects of promoting AHN on the recovery of stress-induced symptoms have been well studied, but its involvement in stress resilience remains elusive. We...

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Autores principales: Planchez, Barbara, Lagunas, Natalia, Le Guisquet, Anne-Marie, Legrand, Marc, Surget, Alexandre, Hen, René, Belzung, Catherine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8143348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33919292
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10050972
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author Planchez, Barbara
Lagunas, Natalia
Le Guisquet, Anne-Marie
Legrand, Marc
Surget, Alexandre
Hen, René
Belzung, Catherine
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Lagunas, Natalia
Le Guisquet, Anne-Marie
Legrand, Marc
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Belzung, Catherine
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description Many studies evaluated the functional role of adult hippocampal neurogenesis (AHN) and its key role in cognitive functions and mood regulation. The effects of promoting AHN on the recovery of stress-induced symptoms have been well studied, but its involvement in stress resilience remains elusive. We used a mouse model enabling us to foster AHN before the exposure to unpredictable chronic mild stress (UCMS) to evaluate the potential protective effects of AHN on stress, assessing the depressive-like phenotype and executive functions. For this purpose, an inducible transgenic mouse model was used to delete the pro-apoptotic gene Bax from neural progenitors four weeks before UCMS, whereby increasing the survival of adult-generated neurons. Our results showed that UCMS elicited a depressive-like phenotype, highlighted by a deteriorated coat state, a higher immobility duration in the tail suspension test (TST), and a delayed reversal learning in a water maze procedure. Promoting AHN before UCMS was sufficient to prevent the development of stressed-induced behavioral changes in the TST and the water maze, reflecting an effect of AHN on stress resilience. Taken together, our data suggest that increasing AHN promotes stress resilience on some depressive-like symptoms but also in cognitive symptoms, which are often observed in MD.
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spelling pubmed-81433482021-05-25 Increasing Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis Promotes Resilience in a Mouse Model of Depression Planchez, Barbara Lagunas, Natalia Le Guisquet, Anne-Marie Legrand, Marc Surget, Alexandre Hen, René Belzung, Catherine Cells Article Many studies evaluated the functional role of adult hippocampal neurogenesis (AHN) and its key role in cognitive functions and mood regulation. The effects of promoting AHN on the recovery of stress-induced symptoms have been well studied, but its involvement in stress resilience remains elusive. We used a mouse model enabling us to foster AHN before the exposure to unpredictable chronic mild stress (UCMS) to evaluate the potential protective effects of AHN on stress, assessing the depressive-like phenotype and executive functions. For this purpose, an inducible transgenic mouse model was used to delete the pro-apoptotic gene Bax from neural progenitors four weeks before UCMS, whereby increasing the survival of adult-generated neurons. Our results showed that UCMS elicited a depressive-like phenotype, highlighted by a deteriorated coat state, a higher immobility duration in the tail suspension test (TST), and a delayed reversal learning in a water maze procedure. Promoting AHN before UCMS was sufficient to prevent the development of stressed-induced behavioral changes in the TST and the water maze, reflecting an effect of AHN on stress resilience. Taken together, our data suggest that increasing AHN promotes stress resilience on some depressive-like symptoms but also in cognitive symptoms, which are often observed in MD. MDPI 2021-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8143348/ /pubmed/33919292 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10050972 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10050972
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