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Chronic postnatal chemogenetic activation of forebrain excitatory neurons evokes persistent changes in mood behavior.


ABSTRACT: Early adversity is a risk factor for the development of adult psychopathology. Common across multiple rodent models of early adversity is increased signaling via forebrain Gq-coupled neurotransmitter receptors. We addressed whether enhanced Gq-mediated signaling in forebrain excitatory neurons during postnatal life can evoke persistent mood-related behavioral changes. Excitatory hM3Dq DREADD-mediated chemogenetic activation of forebrain excitatory neurons during postnatal life (P2-14), but not in juvenile or adult windows, increased anxiety-, despair-, and schizophrenia-like behavior in adulthood. This was accompanied by an enhanced metabolic rate of cortical and hippocampal glutamatergic and GABAergic neurons. Furthermore, we observed reduced activity and plasticity-associated marker expression, and perturbed excitatory/inhibitory currents in the hippocampus. These results indicate that Gq-signaling-mediated activation of forebrain excitatory neurons during the critical postnatal window is sufficient to program altered mood-related behavior, as well as functional changes in forebrain glutamate and GABA systems, recapitulating aspects of the consequences of early adversity.

SUBMITTER: Pati S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7652419 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chronic postnatal chemogenetic activation of forebrain excitatory neurons evokes persistent changes in mood behavior.

Pati Sthitapranjya S   Saba Kamal K   Salvi Sonali S SS   Tiwari Praachi P   Chaudhari Pratik R PR   Verma Vijaya V   Mukhopadhyay Sourish S   Kapri Darshana D   Suryavanshi Shital S   Clement James P JP   Patel Anant B AB   Vaidya Vidita A VA  

eLife 20200921


Early adversity is a risk factor for the development of adult psychopathology. Common across multiple rodent models of early adversity is increased signaling via forebrain Gq-coupled neurotransmitter receptors. We addressed whether enhanced Gq-mediated signaling in forebrain excitatory neurons during postnatal life can evoke persistent mood-related behavioral changes. Excitatory hM3Dq DREADD-mediated chemogenetic activation of forebrain excitatory neurons during postnatal life (P2-14), but not i  ...[more]

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