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Sex Differences in the Neuroadaptations of Reward-related Circuits in Response to Subchronic Variable Stress.

Song Zhang1, Hongxing Zhang2, Stacy M Ku3, Barbara Juarez3, Carole Morel4, Nikos Tzavaras5, Sarah Montgomery4, Georgia E Hodes6, Anna Brancato6, Scott J Russo6, Jun-Li Cao7, Ming-Hu Han8.   

Abstract

Women are twice as likely to be diagnosed with major depressive disorder. However, fewer studies in rodent models of depression have used female animals, leading to a relative lack of understanding of the female brain's response to stress, especially at a neural circuit level. In this study, we utilized a 6-day subchronic variable stress (SCVS) mouse model and measured novelty suppressed feeding as behavioral criteria to evaluate susceptibility to SCVS in male and female mice. First, we showed that SCVS induced a decrease in latency to eat (susceptible phenotype) in female mice, but not in males (resilient phenotype). After determining behavioral phenotypes, we investigated the firing activities of dopamine (DA) neurons in the ventral tegmental area (VTA), as well as the neurons that project from lateral habenula (LHb) to the VTA and from locus coeruleus (LC) to the VTA. Utilizing retrograding lumafluor fluorescent tracers and electrophysiology techniques, we performed cell type- and circuit-specific measures of neuronal firing rates. Our data show that SCVS significantly increased the firing rate of LHb-VTA circuit neurons in female mice when compared to that of their female controls, an effect that was absent in SCVS-exposed males. Interestingly, SCVS did not induce significant firing alterations in VTA DA neurons and LC-VTA circuit neurons in either female mice or male mice when compared to their stress-naïve controls. Overall, our data show sex differences in the LHb-VTA circuit responses to SCVS, and implicates a potential role of this projection in mediating vulnerability of female mice to stress-induced depression.
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Keywords:  lateral habenula; locus coeruleus; major depression; neuronal activity; sex difference; ventral tegmental area

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29476894      PMCID: PMC5860998          DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2018.02.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroscience        ISSN: 0306-4522            Impact factor:   3.590


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