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The susceptibility to chronic social defeat stress is related to low hippocampal extrasynaptic NMDA receptor function.


ABSTRACT: N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) have been highly implicated in the pathogenesis and treatment of depression. While NMDARs can be found inside and outside glutamate synapses, it remains unclear if NMDARs at synaptic (sNMDAR) and extrasynaptic locations (exNMDAR) play different roles in the formation of depression-related behaviors. Using chronic social defeat stress (CSDS), an animal model for anxiety- and depression-related behaviors, we found that mice susceptible to CSDS exhibited low hippocampal exNMDAR function. Raising exNMDAR function by enhancing the release of glutamate from astrocytic cystine-glutamate antiporters or targeting extrasynaptic receptors with agonist-coated gold nanoparticles that cannot enter the synaptic cleft prevented social avoidance behavior in stressed mice. Interestingly, ketamine, which is a fast-acting antidepressant, exhibited stronger blockade to sNMDARs than to exNMDARs. These findings suggest that the susceptibility and resilience of mice toward CSDS is related to low and high exNMDAR function in the hippocampus, respectively. Enhancing exNMDAR function could be a novel treatment approach for mood and anxiety disorders.

SUBMITTER: Tse YC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6785155 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The susceptibility to chronic social defeat stress is related to low hippocampal extrasynaptic NMDA receptor function.

Tse Yiu Chung YC   Lopez Joëlle J   Moquin Alexandre A   Wong Shui-Ming Alice SA   Maysinger Dusica D   Wong Tak Pan TP  

Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 20190125 7


N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) have been highly implicated in the pathogenesis and treatment of depression. While NMDARs can be found inside and outside glutamate synapses, it remains unclear if NMDARs at synaptic (sNMDAR) and extrasynaptic locations (exNMDAR) play different roles in the formation of depression-related behaviors. Using chronic social defeat stress (CSDS), an animal model for anxiety- and depression-related behaviors, we found that mice susceptible to CSDS exhibited low  ...[more]

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