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Pitx3 deficient mice as a genetic animal model of co-morbid depressive disorder and parkinsonism.

Kyoung-Shim Kim1, Young-Mi Kang2, Young Kang2, Tae-Shin Park2, Hye-Yeon Park2, Yoon-Jung Kim2, Baek-Soo Han3, Chun-Hyung Kim4, Chul-Ho Lee2, Paul A Ardayfio5, Pyung-Lim Han6, Bong-Hyun Jung7, Kwang-Soo Kim8.   

Abstract

Approximately 40-50% of all patients with Parkinson׳s disease (PD) show symptoms and signs of depressive disorders, for which neither pathogenic understanding nor rational treatment are available. Using Pit3x-deficient mice, a model for selective nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurodegeneration, we tested depression-related behaviors and acute stress responses to better understand how a nigrostriatal dopaminergic deficit increases the prevalence of depressive disorders in PD patients. Pitx3-deficient mice showed decreased sucrose consumption and preference in the two-bottle free-choice test of anhedonia. Acute restraint stress increased c-Fos (known as a neuronal activity marker) expression levels in various brain regions, including the prefrontal cortex, striatum, nucleus accumbens, and paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVN), in both Pitx3+/+ and -/- mice. However, the stress-induced increases in c-Fos levels in the cortex, dorsal striatum, and PVN were significantly greater in Pitx3-/- than +/+ mice, suggesting that signs of depressive disorders in parkinsonism are related to altered stress vulnerability. Based on these results, we propose that Pitx3-/- mice may serve as a useful genetic animal model for co-morbid depressive disorder and parkinsonism.
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Keywords:  Depression; Parkinson׳s disease; Stress; c-Fos

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24480473     DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2014.01.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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