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Publication : Antidepressant actions of the exercise-regulated gene VGF.

First Author  Hunsberger JG Year  2007
Journal  Nat Med Volume  13
Issue  12 Pages  1476-82
PubMed ID  18059283 Mgi Jnum  J:130474
Mgi Id  MGI:3771753 Doi  10.1038/nm1669
Citation  Hunsberger JG, et al. (2007) Antidepressant actions of the exercise-regulated gene VGF. Nat Med 13(12):1476-82
abstractText  Exercise has many health benefits, including antidepressant actions in depressed human subjects, but the mechanisms underlying these effects have not been elucidated. We used a custom microarray to identify a previously undescribed profile of exercise-regulated genes in the mouse hippocampus, a brain region implicated in mood and antidepressant response. Pathway analysis of the regulated genes shows that exercise upregulates a neurotrophic factor signaling cascade that has been implicated in the actions of antidepressants. One of the most highly regulated target genes of exercise and of the growth factor pathway is the gene encoding the VGF nerve growth factor, a peptide precursor previously shown to influence synaptic plasticity and metabolism. We show that administration of a synthetic VGF-derived peptide produces a robust antidepressant response in mice and, conversely, that mutation of VGF in mice produces the opposite effects. The results suggest a new role for VGF and identify VGF signaling as a potential therapeutic target for antidepressant drug development.
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