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Publication : Stimulation of entorhinal cortex-dentate gyrus circuitry is antidepressive.

First Author  Yun S Year  2018
Journal  Nat Med Volume  24
Issue  5 Pages  658-666
PubMed ID  29662202 Mgi Jnum  J:271393
Mgi Id  MGI:6278032 Doi  10.1038/s41591-018-0002-1
Citation  Yun S, et al. (2018) Stimulation of entorhinal cortex-dentate gyrus circuitry is antidepressive. Nat Med 24(5):658-666
abstractText  Major depressive disorder (MDD) is considered a 'circuitopathy', and brain stimulation therapies hold promise for ameliorating MDD symptoms, including hippocampal dysfunction. It is unknown whether stimulation of upstream hippocampal circuitry, such as the entorhinal cortex (Ent), is antidepressive, although Ent stimulation improves learning and memory in mice and humans. Here we show that molecular targeting (Ent-specific knockdown of a psychosocial stress-induced protein) and chemogenetic stimulation of Ent neurons induce antidepressive-like effects in mice. Mechanistically, we show that Ent-stimulation-induced antidepressive-like behavior relies on the generation of new hippocampal neurons. Thus, controlled stimulation of Ent hippocampal afferents is antidepressive via increased hippocampal neurogenesis. These findings emphasize the power and potential of Ent glutamatergic afferent stimulation-previously well-known for its ability to influence learning and memory-for MDD treatment.
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