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Structural Degradation in Midcingulate Cortex Is Associated with Pathological Aggression in Mice

Pathological aggression is a debilitating feature of many neuropsychiatric disorders, and cingulate cortex is one of the brain areas centrally implicated in its control. Here we explore the specific role of midcingulate cortex (MCC) in the development of pathological aggression. To this end, we inve...

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Autores principales: van Heukelum, Sabrina, Geers, Femke E., Tulva, Kerli, van Dulm, Sanne, Beckmann, Christian F., Buitelaar, Jan K., Glennon, Jeffrey C., Vogt, Brent A., Havenith, Martha N., França, Arthur S. C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8301779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34209993
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11070868
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author van Heukelum, Sabrina
Geers, Femke E.
Tulva, Kerli
van Dulm, Sanne
Beckmann, Christian F.
Buitelaar, Jan K.
Glennon, Jeffrey C.
Vogt, Brent A.
Havenith, Martha N.
França, Arthur S. C.
author_facet van Heukelum, Sabrina
Geers, Femke E.
Tulva, Kerli
van Dulm, Sanne
Beckmann, Christian F.
Buitelaar, Jan K.
Glennon, Jeffrey C.
Vogt, Brent A.
Havenith, Martha N.
França, Arthur S. C.
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description Pathological aggression is a debilitating feature of many neuropsychiatric disorders, and cingulate cortex is one of the brain areas centrally implicated in its control. Here we explore the specific role of midcingulate cortex (MCC) in the development of pathological aggression. To this end, we investigated the structural and functional degeneration of MCC in the BALB/cJ strain, a mouse model for pathological aggression. Compared to control animals from the BALB/cByJ strain, BALB/cJ mice expressed consistently heightened levels of aggression, as assessed by the resident-intruder test. At the same time, immunohistochemistry demonstrated stark structural degradation in the MCC of aggressive BALB/cJ mice: Decreased neuron density and widespread neuron death were accompanied by increased microglia and astroglia concentrations and reactive astrogliosis. cFos staining indicated that this degradation had functional consequences: MCC activity did not differ between BALB/cJ and BALB/cByJ mice at baseline, but unlike BALB/cByJ mice, BALB/cJ mice failed to activate MCC during resident-intruder encounters. This suggests that structural and functional impairments of MCC, triggered by neuronal degeneration, may be one of the drivers of pathological aggression in mice, highlighting MCC as a potential key area for pathologies of aggression in humans.
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spelling pubmed-83017792021-07-24 Structural Degradation in Midcingulate Cortex Is Associated with Pathological Aggression in Mice van Heukelum, Sabrina Geers, Femke E. Tulva, Kerli van Dulm, Sanne Beckmann, Christian F. Buitelaar, Jan K. Glennon, Jeffrey C. Vogt, Brent A. Havenith, Martha N. França, Arthur S. C. Brain Sci Article Pathological aggression is a debilitating feature of many neuropsychiatric disorders, and cingulate cortex is one of the brain areas centrally implicated in its control. Here we explore the specific role of midcingulate cortex (MCC) in the development of pathological aggression. To this end, we investigated the structural and functional degeneration of MCC in the BALB/cJ strain, a mouse model for pathological aggression. Compared to control animals from the BALB/cByJ strain, BALB/cJ mice expressed consistently heightened levels of aggression, as assessed by the resident-intruder test. At the same time, immunohistochemistry demonstrated stark structural degradation in the MCC of aggressive BALB/cJ mice: Decreased neuron density and widespread neuron death were accompanied by increased microglia and astroglia concentrations and reactive astrogliosis. cFos staining indicated that this degradation had functional consequences: MCC activity did not differ between BALB/cJ and BALB/cByJ mice at baseline, but unlike BALB/cByJ mice, BALB/cJ mice failed to activate MCC during resident-intruder encounters. This suggests that structural and functional impairments of MCC, triggered by neuronal degeneration, may be one of the drivers of pathological aggression in mice, highlighting MCC as a potential key area for pathologies of aggression in humans. MDPI 2021-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8301779/ /pubmed/34209993 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11070868 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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van Heukelum, Sabrina
Geers, Femke E.
Tulva, Kerli
van Dulm, Sanne
Beckmann, Christian F.
Buitelaar, Jan K.
Glennon, Jeffrey C.
Vogt, Brent A.
Havenith, Martha N.
França, Arthur S. C.
Structural Degradation in Midcingulate Cortex Is Associated with Pathological Aggression in Mice
title Structural Degradation in Midcingulate Cortex Is Associated with Pathological Aggression in Mice
title_full Structural Degradation in Midcingulate Cortex Is Associated with Pathological Aggression in Mice
title_fullStr Structural Degradation in Midcingulate Cortex Is Associated with Pathological Aggression in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Structural Degradation in Midcingulate Cortex Is Associated with Pathological Aggression in Mice
title_short Structural Degradation in Midcingulate Cortex Is Associated with Pathological Aggression in Mice
title_sort structural degradation in midcingulate cortex is associated with pathological aggression in mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8301779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34209993
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11070868
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