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The Slack Channel Regulates Anxiety-Like Behaviors via Basolateral Amygdala Glutamatergic Projections to Ventral Hippocampus.

Qi Zhang1,2,3, Shun-Heng Gao1,2, Zhong-Shan Shen1,2,3, Yun Wang1,2, Su-Wan Hu1,2,3, Guang-Bing Duan1,2, Ye Liu1,2,3, Dan-Ya Zhong1,2,3, Jing Liu1,2,3,4, Meng-Han Sun1,2,3, Xin Zhang1,2,3, Tian-Yu Cao1,2,3, Jun-Li Cao1,2,3,5, Qiong-Yao Tang6,2,3, Zhe Zhang6,2,3.   

Abstract

Anxiety disorders are a series of mental disorders characterized by anxiety and fear, but the molecular basis of these disorders remains unclear. In the present study, we find that the global Slack KO male mice exhibit anxious behaviors, whereas the Slack Y777H male mice manifest anxiolytic behaviors. The expression of Slack channels is rich in basolateral amygdala (BLA) glutamatergic neurons and downregulated in chronic corticosterone-treated mice. In addition, electrophysiological data show enhanced excitability of BLA glutamatergic neurons in the Slack KO mice and decreased excitability of these neurons in the Slack Y777H mice. Furthermore, the Slack channel deletion in BLA glutamatergic neurons is sufficient to result in enhanced avoidance behaviors, whereas Kcnt1 gene expression in the BLA or BLA-ventral hippocampus (vHPC) glutamatergic projections reverses anxious behaviors of the Slack KO mice. Our study identifies the role of the Slack channel in controlling anxious behaviors by decreasing the excitability of BLA-vHPC glutamatergic projections, providing a potential target for anxiolytic therapies.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Anxiety disorders are a series of mental disorders characterized by anxiety and fear, but the molecular basis of these disorders remains unclear. Here, we examined the behaviors of loss- and gain-of-function of Slack channel mice in elevated plus maze and open field tests and found the anxiolytic role of the Slack channel. By altering the Slack channel expression in the specific neuronal circuit, we demonstrated that the Slack channel played its anxiolytic role by decreasing the excitability of BLA-vHPC glutamatergic projections. Our data reveal the role of the Slack channel in the regulation of anxiety, which may provide a potential molecular target for anxiolytic therapies.
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Keywords:  Slack channel; anxiety; basolateral amygdala; corticosterone; ventral hippocampus

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35197318      PMCID: PMC8985866          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2027-21.2022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.709


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