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  2. Involvement of hippocampal serotonin and neuropeptide Y in depression induced by chronic unpredicted mild stress

Involvement of hippocampal serotonin and neuropeptide Y in depression induced by chronic unpredicted mild stress

  • Brain Res Bull. 2008 Sep 5;77(1):8-12. doi: 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2008.05.010.
D D Luo 1 S C An X Zhang
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  • 1 College of Life Science, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province 710062, PR China.
Abstract

Accumulated evidence indicates a role of the hippocampal 5-hydroxy-tryptamine (5-HT) and neuropeptide Y (NPY) in the response to stress and modulation of depression, but it is unclear whether and how the hippocampal 5-HT and NPY systems make contributions to chronic unpredicted mild stress (CUMS)-induced depression. Here we observed that rats receiving a variety of chronic unpredictable mild stressors for 3 weeks showed a variety of depression-like behavioral changes, including a significant reduction in body weight, sucrose preference, and locomotion, rearing and grooming in open field test, and a significant increase in immobility time in forced swimming test. These CUMS-induced behavioral changes were suppressed or blocked by intra-hippocampal injection of 5-HT (31.25 microg/microl) or NPY (10 microg/microl). These data suggest a critical role of reduced hippocampal 5-HT and NPY neurotransmission in CUMS-induced depression.

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