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High, in Contrast to Low Levels of Acute Stress Induce Depressive-like Behavior by Involving Astrocytic, in Addition to Microglial P2X7 Receptors in the Rodent Hippocampus

Extracellular adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) in the brain is suggested to be an etiological factor of major depressive disorder (MDD). It has been assumed that stress-released ATP stimulates P2X7 receptors (Rs) at the microglia, thereby causing neuroinflammation; however, other central nervous syst...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Ya-Fei, Ren, Wen-Jing, Zhang, Ying, He, Jin-Rong, Yin, Hai-Yan, Liao, Yang, Rubini, Patrizia, Deussing, Jan M., Verkhratsky, Alexei, Yuan, Zeng-Qiang, Illes, Peter, Tang, Yong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8836505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35163829
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031904
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author Zhao, Ya-Fei
Ren, Wen-Jing
Zhang, Ying
He, Jin-Rong
Yin, Hai-Yan
Liao, Yang
Rubini, Patrizia
Deussing, Jan M.
Verkhratsky, Alexei
Yuan, Zeng-Qiang
Illes, Peter
Tang, Yong
author_facet Zhao, Ya-Fei
Ren, Wen-Jing
Zhang, Ying
He, Jin-Rong
Yin, Hai-Yan
Liao, Yang
Rubini, Patrizia
Deussing, Jan M.
Verkhratsky, Alexei
Yuan, Zeng-Qiang
Illes, Peter
Tang, Yong
author_sort Zhao, Ya-Fei
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description Extracellular adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) in the brain is suggested to be an etiological factor of major depressive disorder (MDD). It has been assumed that stress-released ATP stimulates P2X7 receptors (Rs) at the microglia, thereby causing neuroinflammation; however, other central nervous system (CNS) cell types such as astrocytes also possess P2X7Rs. In order to elucidate the possible involvement of the MDD-relevant hippocampal astrocytes in the development of a depressive-like state, we used various behavioral tests (tail suspension test [TST], forced swim test [FST], restraint stress, inescapable foot shock, unpredictable chronic mild stress [UCMS]), as well as fluorescence immunohistochemistry, and patch-clamp electrophysiology in wild-type (WT) and genetically manipulated rodents. The TST and FST resulted in learned helplessness manifested as a prolongation of the immobility time, while inescapable foot shock caused lower sucrose consumption as a sign of anhedonia. We confirmed the participation of P2X7Rs in the development of the depressive-like behaviors in all forms of acute (TST, FST, foot shock) and chronic stress (UCMS) in the rodent models used. Further, pharmacological agonists and antagonists acted in a different manner in rats and mice due to their diverse potencies at the respective receptor orthologs. In hippocampal slices of mice and rats, only foot shock increased the current responses to locally applied dibenzoyl-ATP (Bz-ATP) in CA1 astrocytes; in contrast, TST and restraint depressed these responses. Following stressful stimuli, immunohistochemistry demonstrated an increased co-localization of P2X7Rs with a microglial marker, but no change in co-localization with an astroglial marker. Pharmacological damage to the microglia and astroglia has proven the significance of the microglia for mediating all types of depression-like behavioral reactions, while the astroglia participated only in reactions induced by strong stressors, such as foot shock. Because, in addition to acute stressors, their chronic counterparts induce a depressive-like state in rodents via P2X7R activation, we suggest that our data may have relevance for the etiology of MDD in humans.
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spelling pubmed-88365052022-02-12 High, in Contrast to Low Levels of Acute Stress Induce Depressive-like Behavior by Involving Astrocytic, in Addition to Microglial P2X7 Receptors in the Rodent Hippocampus Zhao, Ya-Fei Ren, Wen-Jing Zhang, Ying He, Jin-Rong Yin, Hai-Yan Liao, Yang Rubini, Patrizia Deussing, Jan M. Verkhratsky, Alexei Yuan, Zeng-Qiang Illes, Peter Tang, Yong Int J Mol Sci Article Extracellular adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) in the brain is suggested to be an etiological factor of major depressive disorder (MDD). It has been assumed that stress-released ATP stimulates P2X7 receptors (Rs) at the microglia, thereby causing neuroinflammation; however, other central nervous system (CNS) cell types such as astrocytes also possess P2X7Rs. In order to elucidate the possible involvement of the MDD-relevant hippocampal astrocytes in the development of a depressive-like state, we used various behavioral tests (tail suspension test [TST], forced swim test [FST], restraint stress, inescapable foot shock, unpredictable chronic mild stress [UCMS]), as well as fluorescence immunohistochemistry, and patch-clamp electrophysiology in wild-type (WT) and genetically manipulated rodents. The TST and FST resulted in learned helplessness manifested as a prolongation of the immobility time, while inescapable foot shock caused lower sucrose consumption as a sign of anhedonia. We confirmed the participation of P2X7Rs in the development of the depressive-like behaviors in all forms of acute (TST, FST, foot shock) and chronic stress (UCMS) in the rodent models used. Further, pharmacological agonists and antagonists acted in a different manner in rats and mice due to their diverse potencies at the respective receptor orthologs. In hippocampal slices of mice and rats, only foot shock increased the current responses to locally applied dibenzoyl-ATP (Bz-ATP) in CA1 astrocytes; in contrast, TST and restraint depressed these responses. Following stressful stimuli, immunohistochemistry demonstrated an increased co-localization of P2X7Rs with a microglial marker, but no change in co-localization with an astroglial marker. Pharmacological damage to the microglia and astroglia has proven the significance of the microglia for mediating all types of depression-like behavioral reactions, while the astroglia participated only in reactions induced by strong stressors, such as foot shock. Because, in addition to acute stressors, their chronic counterparts induce a depressive-like state in rodents via P2X7R activation, we suggest that our data may have relevance for the etiology of MDD in humans. MDPI 2022-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8836505/ /pubmed/35163829 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031904 Text en © 2022 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/).
spellingShingle Article
Zhao, Ya-Fei
Ren, Wen-Jing
Zhang, Ying
He, Jin-Rong
Yin, Hai-Yan
Liao, Yang
Rubini, Patrizia
Deussing, Jan M.
Verkhratsky, Alexei
Yuan, Zeng-Qiang
Illes, Peter
Tang, Yong
High, in Contrast to Low Levels of Acute Stress Induce Depressive-like Behavior by Involving Astrocytic, in Addition to Microglial P2X7 Receptors in the Rodent Hippocampus
title High, in Contrast to Low Levels of Acute Stress Induce Depressive-like Behavior by Involving Astrocytic, in Addition to Microglial P2X7 Receptors in the Rodent Hippocampus
title_full High, in Contrast to Low Levels of Acute Stress Induce Depressive-like Behavior by Involving Astrocytic, in Addition to Microglial P2X7 Receptors in the Rodent Hippocampus
title_fullStr High, in Contrast to Low Levels of Acute Stress Induce Depressive-like Behavior by Involving Astrocytic, in Addition to Microglial P2X7 Receptors in the Rodent Hippocampus
title_full_unstemmed High, in Contrast to Low Levels of Acute Stress Induce Depressive-like Behavior by Involving Astrocytic, in Addition to Microglial P2X7 Receptors in the Rodent Hippocampus
title_short High, in Contrast to Low Levels of Acute Stress Induce Depressive-like Behavior by Involving Astrocytic, in Addition to Microglial P2X7 Receptors in the Rodent Hippocampus
title_sort high, in contrast to low levels of acute stress induce depressive-like behavior by involving astrocytic, in addition to microglial p2x7 receptors in the rodent hippocampus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8836505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35163829
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031904
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