| Literature DB >> 31271833 |
Katherine M J McMurray1, Lauren Larke Vollmer2, Rebecca Ahlbrand2, Joshua Thomas2, Andrew Winter3, Ian P Lewkowich4, Renu Sah5.
Abstract
Converging evidence supports neuroimmune factors in depression psychopathology. We previously reported reduced depression-like behavior in immunomodulatory G-protein-coupled receptor, T cell death-associated gene-8 (TDAG8) deficient mice. Here, we expand on those findings by investigating depression- and anxiety-associated behaviors, and cytokine profiles in TDAG8-deficient mice. TDAG8-deficiency reduced depression- and anxiety-associated behaviors in the forced swim test (FST), open-field test and elevated zero maze. Interestingly, cytokine expression, particularly IL-6, was attenuated within hippocampus and spleen in TDAG8-deficient mice following the FST. There were no differences in immune-cell frequencies. Collectively, these data suggest a contributory role of TDAG8 in neuroimmune regulation and depression-associated physiology.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; Cytokine; Depression; IL-6; Memory; TDAG8
Year: 2019 PMID: 31271833 PMCID: PMC6701469 DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2019.112598
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Physiol Behav ISSN: 0031-9384