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Glucocorticoid receptor antagonism prevents microglia-mediated neuronal remodeling and behavioral despair following chronic unpredictable stress.

Matthew J Horchar1, Eric S Wohleb2.   

Abstract

Synaptic deficits and neuronal dystrophy in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) are linked to behavioral and cognitive symptoms in depressed individuals. Preclinical studies indicate that chronic stress causes synaptic deficits on pyramidal neurons in the PFC that contribute to behavioral and cognitive impairments. Our recent work shows that chronic stress provokes microglia-mediated neuronal remodeling via neuronal colony stimulating factor (CSF)-1 signaling, leading to synaptic deficits and depressive-like behaviors. Other reports indicate that elevated corticosterone causes pyramidal neuron atrophy and microglia activation in the medial PFC, implicating glucocorticoid signaling in microglia-mediated neuronal remodeling following chronic stress. In this study, male mice were exposed to chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) and received daily administration of glucocorticoid receptor antagonist RU486 (25 mg/kg, i.p.). As expected, CUS exposure caused adrenal hypertrophy and elevated plasma corticosterone levels. Glucocorticoid receptor blockade prevented behavioral despair and cognitive impairments following CUS. Moreover, RU486 administration diminished CUS-induced CSF1 signaling in the PFC and reduced markers of phagocytosis on purified microglia. Confocal imaging in Thy1-GFP(M) mice showed that CUS increased microglia-mediated neuronal remodeling, and RU486 administration attenuated microglial engulfment of neuronal elements and prevented dendritic spine density deficits on pyramidal neurons following CUS. These results demonstrate that chronic stress-induced glucocorticoid signaling promotes CSF1 signaling and microglia-mediated neuronal remodeling in the medial PFC, which contributes to development of behavioral despair and cognitive impairments. This study presents primary evidence that neuroendocrine responses engage neuron-microglia interactions in the PFC; further implicating microglia in stress-induced neuronal remodeling, PFC dysfunction, and associated behavioral consequences.
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Keywords:  Glucocorticoids; Microglia; Neuronal atrophy; Stress; Synaptic deficits

Year:  2019        PMID: 31255679     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbi.2019.06.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Behav Immun        ISSN: 0889-1591            Impact factor:   7.217


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