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Publication : Stress relief as a natural resilience mechanism against depression-like behaviors.

First Author  Dong Y Year  2023
Journal  Neuron PubMed ID  37776853
Mgi Jnum  J:341721 Mgi Id  MGI:7542862
Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2023.09.004 Citation  Dong Y, et al. (2023) Stress relief as a natural resilience mechanism against depression-like behaviors. Neuron
abstractText  Relief, the appetitive state after the termination of aversive stimuli, is evolutionarily conserved. Understanding the behavioral role of this well-conserved phenomenon and its underlying neurobiological mechanisms are open and important questions. Here, we discover that the magnitude of relief from physical stress strongly correlates with individual resilience to depression-like behaviors in chronic stressed mice. Notably, blocking stress relief causes vulnerability to depression-like behaviors, whereas natural rewards supplied shortly after stress promotes resilience. Stress relief is mediated by reward-related mesolimbic dopamine neurons, which show minute-long, persistent activation after stress termination. Circuitry-wise, activation or inhibition of circuits downstream of the ventral tegmental area during the transient relief period bi-directionally regulates depression resilience. These results reveal an evolutionary function of stress relief in depression resilience and identify the neural substrate mediating this effect. Importantly, our data suggest a behavioral strategy of augmenting positive valence of stress relief with natural rewards to prevent depression.
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