In vivo knockdown of astroglial glutamate transporters GLT-1 and GLAST increases excitatory neurotransmission in mouse infralimbic cortex: Relevance for depressive-like phenotypes

Alterations of energy metabolism and of astrocyte number/function in ventral anterior cingulate cortex (vACC) have been reported in major depressive disorder (MDD) patients and may contribute to MDD pathophysiology. We recently developed a mouse model of MDD mimicking these alterations. We knocked d...

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description Alterations of energy metabolism and of astrocyte number/function in ventral anterior cingulate cortex (vACC) have been reported in major depressive disorder (MDD) patients and may contribute to MDD pathophysiology. We recently developed a mouse model of MDD mimicking these alterations. We knocked down the astroglial glutamate transporters GLAST and GLT-1 in infralimbic cortex (IL, rodent equivalent of vACC) using small interfering RNA (siRNA). GLAST and GLT-1 siRNA microinfusion in IL evoked a depressive-like phenotype, associated with a reduced serotonergic function and reduced forebrain BDNF expression. Neither effect occurred after siRNA application in the adjacent prelimbic cortex (PrL), thus emphasizing the critical role of vACC/IL in MDD pathogenesis. Here we examined the cellular/network basis of the changes induced in IL using intracellular recordings of layer V pyramidal neurons from mice microinjected with siRNA 24 h before. We analyzed (i) the electrophysiological characteristics of neurons; (ii) the synaptic transmission properties, by monitoring miniature, spontaneous and evoked EPSCs, and (iii) the gliotransmission, by monitoring slow inward currents (SICs), mediated by astrocytic glutamate release and activation of extra-synaptic NMDA receptors. GLT-1 and GLAST knockdown led to a more depolarized membrane potential and increased action potential firing rate of layer V pyramidal neurons, and enhanced excitatory synaptic transmission, as shown by the enhanced amplitude/frequency of spontaneous EPSCs. Gliotransmission was also increased, as indicated by the enhanced SIC amplitude/frequency. Hence, the depressive-like phenotype is associated with IL hyperactivity, likely leading to an excessive top-down inhibitory control of serotonergic activity through IL-midbrain descending pathways.
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