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Gene expression profile associated with Asmt knockout-induced depression-like behaviors and exercise effects in mouse hypothalamus

Sleep disorder caused by abnormal circadian rhythm is one of the main symptoms and risk factors of depression. As a known hormone regulating circadian rhythms, melatonin (MT) is also namely N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine. N-acetylserotonin methyltransferase (Asmt) is the key rate-limiting enzyme of MT...

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Autores principales: Liu, Wenbin, Huang, Zhuochun, Xia, Jie, Cui, Zhiming, Li, Lingxia, Qi, Zhengtang, Liu, Weina
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Publicado: Portland Press Ltd. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9284346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35771226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20220800
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author Liu, Wenbin
Huang, Zhuochun
Xia, Jie
Cui, Zhiming
Li, Lingxia
Qi, Zhengtang
Liu, Weina
author_facet Liu, Wenbin
Huang, Zhuochun
Xia, Jie
Cui, Zhiming
Li, Lingxia
Qi, Zhengtang
Liu, Weina
author_sort Liu, Wenbin
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description Sleep disorder caused by abnormal circadian rhythm is one of the main symptoms and risk factors of depression. As a known hormone regulating circadian rhythms, melatonin (MT) is also namely N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine. N-acetylserotonin methyltransferase (Asmt) is the key rate-limiting enzyme of MT synthesis and has been reportedly associated with depression. Although 50–90% of patients with depression have sleep disorders, there are no effective treatment ways in the clinic. Exercise can regulate circadian rhythm and play an important role in depression treatment. In the present study, we showed that Asmt knockout induced depression-like behaviors, which were ameliorated by swimming exercise. Moreover, swimming exercise increased serum levels of MT and 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) in Asmt knockout mice. In addition, the microarray data identified 10 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in KO mice compared with WT mice and 29 DEGs in KO mice after swimming exercise. Among the DEGs, the direction and magnitude of change in epidermal growth factor receptor pathway substrate 8-like 1 (Eps8l1) and phospholipase C-β 2 (Plcb2) were confirmed by qRT-PCR partly. Subsequent bioinformatic analysis showed that these DEGs were enriched significantly in the p53 signaling pathway, long-term depression and estrogen signaling pathway. In the protein–protein interaction (PPI) networks, membrane palmitoylated protein 1 (Mpp1) and p53-induced death domain protein 1 (Pidd1) were hub genes to participate in the pathological mechanisms of depression and exercise intervention. These findings may provide new targets for the treatment of depression.
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spelling pubmed-92843462022-07-28 Gene expression profile associated with Asmt knockout-induced depression-like behaviors and exercise effects in mouse hypothalamus Liu, Wenbin Huang, Zhuochun Xia, Jie Cui, Zhiming Li, Lingxia Qi, Zhengtang Liu, Weina Biosci Rep Bioinformatics Sleep disorder caused by abnormal circadian rhythm is one of the main symptoms and risk factors of depression. As a known hormone regulating circadian rhythms, melatonin (MT) is also namely N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine. N-acetylserotonin methyltransferase (Asmt) is the key rate-limiting enzyme of MT synthesis and has been reportedly associated with depression. Although 50–90% of patients with depression have sleep disorders, there are no effective treatment ways in the clinic. Exercise can regulate circadian rhythm and play an important role in depression treatment. In the present study, we showed that Asmt knockout induced depression-like behaviors, which were ameliorated by swimming exercise. Moreover, swimming exercise increased serum levels of MT and 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) in Asmt knockout mice. In addition, the microarray data identified 10 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in KO mice compared with WT mice and 29 DEGs in KO mice after swimming exercise. Among the DEGs, the direction and magnitude of change in epidermal growth factor receptor pathway substrate 8-like 1 (Eps8l1) and phospholipase C-β 2 (Plcb2) were confirmed by qRT-PCR partly. Subsequent bioinformatic analysis showed that these DEGs were enriched significantly in the p53 signaling pathway, long-term depression and estrogen signaling pathway. In the protein–protein interaction (PPI) networks, membrane palmitoylated protein 1 (Mpp1) and p53-induced death domain protein 1 (Pidd1) were hub genes to participate in the pathological mechanisms of depression and exercise intervention. These findings may provide new targets for the treatment of depression. Portland Press Ltd. 2022-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9284346/ /pubmed/35771226 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20220800 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Bioinformatics
Liu, Wenbin
Huang, Zhuochun
Xia, Jie
Cui, Zhiming
Li, Lingxia
Qi, Zhengtang
Liu, Weina
Gene expression profile associated with Asmt knockout-induced depression-like behaviors and exercise effects in mouse hypothalamus
title Gene expression profile associated with Asmt knockout-induced depression-like behaviors and exercise effects in mouse hypothalamus
title_full Gene expression profile associated with Asmt knockout-induced depression-like behaviors and exercise effects in mouse hypothalamus
title_fullStr Gene expression profile associated with Asmt knockout-induced depression-like behaviors and exercise effects in mouse hypothalamus
title_full_unstemmed Gene expression profile associated with Asmt knockout-induced depression-like behaviors and exercise effects in mouse hypothalamus
title_short Gene expression profile associated with Asmt knockout-induced depression-like behaviors and exercise effects in mouse hypothalamus
title_sort gene expression profile associated with asmt knockout-induced depression-like behaviors and exercise effects in mouse hypothalamus
topic Bioinformatics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9284346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35771226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20220800
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