Effects of Chronic Stress on Prefrontal Cortex Transcriptome in Mice Displaying Different Genetic Backgrounds
There is increasing evidence that depression derives from the impact of environmental pressure on genetically susceptible individuals. We analyzed the effects of chronic mild stress (CMS) on prefrontal cortex transcriptome of two strains of mice bred for high (HA)and low (LA) swim stress-induced ana...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of molecular neuroscience 2013-05, Vol.50 (1), p.33-57 |
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Zusammenfassung: | There is increasing evidence that depression derives from the impact of environmental pressure on genetically susceptible individuals. We analyzed the effects of chronic mild stress (CMS) on prefrontal cortex transcriptome of two strains of mice bred for high (HA)and low (LA) swim stress-induced analgesia that differ in basal transcriptomic profiles and depression-like behaviors. We found that CMS affected 96 and 92 genes in HA and LA mice, respectively. Among genes with the same expression pattern in both strains after CMS, we observed robust upregulation of
Ttr
gene coding transthyretin involved in amyloidosis, seizures, stroke-like episodes, or dementia. Strain-specific HA transcriptome affected by CMS was associated with deregulation of genes involved in insulin secretion (
Acvr1c
,
Nnat
, and
Pfkm
), neuropeptide hormone activity (
Nts
and
Trh
), and dopamine receptor mediated signaling pathway (
Clic6
,
Drd1a
, and
Ppp1r1b
). LA transcriptome affected by CMS was associated with genes involved in behavioral response to stimulus (
Fcer1g
,
Rasd2
,
S100a8
,
S100a9
,
Crhr1
,
Grm5
, and
Prkcc
), immune effector processes (
Fcer1g
,
Mpo
, and
Igh-VJ558
), diacylglycerol binding (
Rasgrp1
,
Dgke
,
Dgkg
, and
Prkcc
), and long-term depression (
Crhr1
,
Grm5
, and
Prkcc
) and/or coding elements of dendrites (
Crmp1
,
Cntnap4
, and
Prkcc
) and myelin proteins (
Gpm6a
,
Mal
, and
Mog
). The results indicate significant contribution of genetic background to differences in stress response gene expression in the mouse prefrontal cortex. |
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ISSN: | 0895-8696 1559-1166 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12031-012-9850-1 |