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Publication : Anhedonia requires MC4R-mediated synaptic adaptations in nucleus accumbens.

First Author  Lim BK Year  2012
Journal  Nature Volume  487
Issue  7406 Pages  183-9
PubMed ID  22785313 Mgi Jnum  J:186695
Mgi Id  MGI:5432947 Doi  10.1038/nature11160
Citation  Lim BK, et al. (2012) Anhedonia requires MC4R-mediated synaptic adaptations in nucleus accumbens. Nature 487(7406):183-9
abstractText  Chronic stress is a strong diathesis for depression in humans and is used to generate animal models of depression. It commonly leads to several major symptoms of depression, including dysregulated feeding behaviour, anhedonia and behavioural despair. Although hypotheses defining the neural pathophysiology of depression have been proposed, the critical synaptic adaptations in key brain circuits that mediate stress-induced depressive symptoms remain poorly understood. Here we show that chronic stress in mice decreases the strength of excitatory synapses on D1 dopamine receptor-expressing nucleus accumbens medium spiny neurons owing to activation of the melanocortin 4 receptor. Stress-elicited increases in behavioural measurements of anhedonia, but not increases in measurements of behavioural despair, are prevented by blocking these melanocortin 4 receptor-mediated synaptic changes in vivo. These results establish that stress-elicited anhedonia requires a neuropeptide-triggered, cell-type-specific synaptic adaptation in the nucleus accumbens and that distinct circuit adaptations mediate other major symptoms of stress-elicited depression.
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