Histamine H 1 receptors regulate anhedonic-like behavior in rats: Involvement of the anterior cingulate and lateral entorhinal cortices

A decreased H receptor activity is observed in the anterior cingulate cortex (aCgCx) of depressed patients. The role of this abnormality in the development of depression-related processes is unstudied. We examined the influence of a decreased brain H receptor activity on rat behavior in the sucrose...

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Veröffentlicht in:Behavioural brain research 2021-08, Vol.412, p.113445
Hauptverfasser: Ionov, Ilya D, Pushinskaya, Irina I, Gorev, Nicholas P, Shpilevaya, Larissa A, Frenkel, David D, Severtsev, Nicholas N
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Zusammenfassung:A decreased H receptor activity is observed in the anterior cingulate cortex (aCgCx) of depressed patients. The role of this abnormality in the development of depression-related processes is unstudied. We examined the influence of a decreased brain H receptor activity on rat behavior in the sucrose preference test. The H receptor deficit was simulated by injection of an H antagonist into the aCgCx; also, two aCgCx projection areas, lateral and medial entorhinal cortices were examined. A blockade of H -receptors in the aCgCx and lateral entorhinal cortex (LEntCx) significantly reduced sucrose preference. These findings suggest the existence of H receptor-mediated aCgCx-LEntCx circuitry mechanism regulating anhedonic-like behavior in rats. The presented data suggest that H receptor-mediated processes might be a therapeutic target in depressive disorders.
ISSN:1872-7549
DOI:10.1016/j.bbr.2021.113445