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Claustrum mediates bidirectional and reversible control of stress-induced anxiety responses

The processing of stress responses involves brain-wide communication among cortical and subcortical regions; however, the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Here, we show that the claustrum (CLA) is crucial for the control of stress-induced anxiety-related behaviors. A combined approach using bra...

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Autores principales: Niu, Misaki, Kasai, Atsushi, Tanuma, Masato, Seiriki, Kaoru, Igarashi, Hisato, Kuwaki, Takahiro, Nagayasu, Kazuki, Miyaji, Keita, Ueno, Hiroki, Tanabe, Wataru, Seo, Kei, Yokoyama, Rei, Ohkubo, Jin, Ago, Yukio, Hayashida, Misuzu, Inoue, Ken-ichi, Takada, Masahiko, Yamaguchi, Shun, Nakazawa, Takanobu, Kaneko, Shuji, Okuno, Hiroyuki, Yamanaka, Akihiro, Hashimoto, Hitoshi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Association for the Advancement of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8932664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35302853
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abi6375
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author Niu, Misaki
Kasai, Atsushi
Tanuma, Masato
Seiriki, Kaoru
Igarashi, Hisato
Kuwaki, Takahiro
Nagayasu, Kazuki
Miyaji, Keita
Ueno, Hiroki
Tanabe, Wataru
Seo, Kei
Yokoyama, Rei
Ohkubo, Jin
Ago, Yukio
Hayashida, Misuzu
Inoue, Ken-ichi
Takada, Masahiko
Yamaguchi, Shun
Nakazawa, Takanobu
Kaneko, Shuji
Okuno, Hiroyuki
Yamanaka, Akihiro
Hashimoto, Hitoshi
author_facet Niu, Misaki
Kasai, Atsushi
Tanuma, Masato
Seiriki, Kaoru
Igarashi, Hisato
Kuwaki, Takahiro
Nagayasu, Kazuki
Miyaji, Keita
Ueno, Hiroki
Tanabe, Wataru
Seo, Kei
Yokoyama, Rei
Ohkubo, Jin
Ago, Yukio
Hayashida, Misuzu
Inoue, Ken-ichi
Takada, Masahiko
Yamaguchi, Shun
Nakazawa, Takanobu
Kaneko, Shuji
Okuno, Hiroyuki
Yamanaka, Akihiro
Hashimoto, Hitoshi
author_sort Niu, Misaki
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description The processing of stress responses involves brain-wide communication among cortical and subcortical regions; however, the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Here, we show that the claustrum (CLA) is crucial for the control of stress-induced anxiety-related behaviors. A combined approach using brain activation mapping and machine learning showed that the CLA activation serves as a reliable marker of exposure to acute stressors. In TRAP2 mice, which allow activity-dependent genetic labeling, chemogenetic activation of the CLA neuronal ensemble tagged by acute social defeat stress (DS) elicited anxiety-related behaviors, whereas silencing of the CLA ensemble attenuated DS-induced anxiety-related behaviors. Moreover, the CLA received strong input from DS-activated basolateral amygdala neurons, and its circuit-selective optogenetic photostimulation temporarily elicited anxiety-related behaviors. Last, silencing of the CLA ensemble during stress exposure increased resistance to chronic DS. The CLA thus bidirectionally controls stress-induced emotional responses, and its inactivation can serve as a preventative strategy to increase stress resilience.
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spelling pubmed-89326642022-03-31 Claustrum mediates bidirectional and reversible control of stress-induced anxiety responses Niu, Misaki Kasai, Atsushi Tanuma, Masato Seiriki, Kaoru Igarashi, Hisato Kuwaki, Takahiro Nagayasu, Kazuki Miyaji, Keita Ueno, Hiroki Tanabe, Wataru Seo, Kei Yokoyama, Rei Ohkubo, Jin Ago, Yukio Hayashida, Misuzu Inoue, Ken-ichi Takada, Masahiko Yamaguchi, Shun Nakazawa, Takanobu Kaneko, Shuji Okuno, Hiroyuki Yamanaka, Akihiro Hashimoto, Hitoshi Sci Adv Neuroscience The processing of stress responses involves brain-wide communication among cortical and subcortical regions; however, the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Here, we show that the claustrum (CLA) is crucial for the control of stress-induced anxiety-related behaviors. A combined approach using brain activation mapping and machine learning showed that the CLA activation serves as a reliable marker of exposure to acute stressors. In TRAP2 mice, which allow activity-dependent genetic labeling, chemogenetic activation of the CLA neuronal ensemble tagged by acute social defeat stress (DS) elicited anxiety-related behaviors, whereas silencing of the CLA ensemble attenuated DS-induced anxiety-related behaviors. Moreover, the CLA received strong input from DS-activated basolateral amygdala neurons, and its circuit-selective optogenetic photostimulation temporarily elicited anxiety-related behaviors. Last, silencing of the CLA ensemble during stress exposure increased resistance to chronic DS. The CLA thus bidirectionally controls stress-induced emotional responses, and its inactivation can serve as a preventative strategy to increase stress resilience. American Association for the Advancement of Science 2022-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8932664/ /pubmed/35302853 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abi6375 Text en Copyright © 2022 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License 4.0 (CC BY-NC). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, so long as the resultant use is not for commercial advantage and provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Niu, Misaki
Kasai, Atsushi
Tanuma, Masato
Seiriki, Kaoru
Igarashi, Hisato
Kuwaki, Takahiro
Nagayasu, Kazuki
Miyaji, Keita
Ueno, Hiroki
Tanabe, Wataru
Seo, Kei
Yokoyama, Rei
Ohkubo, Jin
Ago, Yukio
Hayashida, Misuzu
Inoue, Ken-ichi
Takada, Masahiko
Yamaguchi, Shun
Nakazawa, Takanobu
Kaneko, Shuji
Okuno, Hiroyuki
Yamanaka, Akihiro
Hashimoto, Hitoshi
Claustrum mediates bidirectional and reversible control of stress-induced anxiety responses
title Claustrum mediates bidirectional and reversible control of stress-induced anxiety responses
title_full Claustrum mediates bidirectional and reversible control of stress-induced anxiety responses
title_fullStr Claustrum mediates bidirectional and reversible control of stress-induced anxiety responses
title_full_unstemmed Claustrum mediates bidirectional and reversible control of stress-induced anxiety responses
title_short Claustrum mediates bidirectional and reversible control of stress-induced anxiety responses
title_sort claustrum mediates bidirectional and reversible control of stress-induced anxiety responses
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8932664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35302853
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abi6375
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