Transcriptional profiling of astrocytes in the prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, accumbens nucleus and caudate putamen of a Aldh1l1-TRAP (JD130) mouse line after chronic social defeat stress
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ABSTRACT: Psychiatric disorders, especially major depressive disorder, are prominent cause of disability worldwide, and in dire need of better diagnostic and therapeutic tools. In order to identify the cellular mechanisms underlying major depressive disorder we sought to understand the role of astrocytes, the most numerous subtype of glia, in this disease utilizing the TRAP gene expression analysis and chronic social defeat mouse model of depression. TRAP translational profiling is a method that allows investigators to genetically characterize specific cell types in complex tissues such as mouse brain. Using this technique we obtained RNA-Seq data from actively translating transcripts present in astrocytes. We generated the molecular profile of astrocytes from multiple brain regions affected by stress-induced depression, the prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, accumbens nucleus and caudate putamen of adult Aldh1l1-EGFP/Rpl10a (JD130) mice after chronic social defeat stress paradigm. The results of this study will further our understanding of depression pathophysiology and will provide possible targets for novel or supplementary therapies.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE139684 | GEO | 2019/12/02
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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