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Publication : mGluR5 in the nucleus accumbens is critical for promoting resilience to chronic stress.

First Author  Shin S Year  2015
Journal  Nat Neurosci Volume  18
Issue  7 Pages  1017-24
PubMed ID  26005851 Mgi Jnum  J:224479
Mgi Id  MGI:5662337 Doi  10.1038/nn.4028
Citation  Shin S, et al. (2015) mGluR5 in the nucleus accumbens is critical for promoting resilience to chronic stress. Nat Neurosci 18(7):1017-24
abstractText  Resilience to aversive events has a central role in determining whether stress leads to the development of depression. mGluR5 has been implicated in the pathophysiology of depression, but the effect of mGluR5 activity on stress resilience remains unexplored. We found that mGluR5(-/-) (also known as Grm5(-/-)) mice displayed more depression-like behaviors (for example, learned helplessness, social withdrawal and anhedonia) than control mice following exposure to various stressful stimuli. Lentiviral 'rescue' of mGluR5 in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) decreased these depression-like behaviors in mGluR5(-/-) mice. In the NAc, DeltaFosB, whose induction promotes stress resilience, failed to be upregulated by stress in mGluR5(-/-) mice. Notably, targeted pharmacological activation of mGluR5 in the NAc increased DeltaFosB expression. Our findings point to an essential role for mGluR5 in promoting stress resilience and suggest that a defect in mGluR5-mediated signaling in the NAc may represent an endophenotype for stress-induced depression.
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