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Sex-specific contribution of glucocorticoid receptor alpha isoforms to anxiety and depressive-like behavior in mice

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH
卷 100, 期 5, 页码 1239-1253

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jnr.25032

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adolescent stress; anxiety; BDNF; depression; glucocorticoid receptor alpha isoforms; IL1 beta; RRID:AB_2155788; RRID:AB_2305186; RRID:AB_955447

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  1. Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development [451-03-68/2022-14/200017]

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Adolescent chronic unpredictable stress can increase the risk of anxiety and depression in adult mice, especially affecting the levels of GR alpha isoforms, leading to different responses based on sex and brain structure.
Adolescent stress predisposes individuals to increased risk for anxiety and depression in adulthood. The stress response is mediated by the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) via regulation of GR-responsive genes involved in brain reaction to stress. Although dysregulation of GR in depression is well documented, this is the first study investigating the role of GR alpha isoforms in pathogenesis of depression. We exposed adolescent male and female C57BL/6J mice to chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) for 12 days starting at postnatal day 28 (PND28). Tests evaluating anxiety and depressive-like behaviors were performed at PND70. We analyzed corticosterone concentrations in serum, levels of GR alpha isoforms (95, 67, 50, 40, and 25 kDa), and mRNA levels of GR-responsive genes (GR, FKBP5, BDNF, and IL-1 beta) in the hippocampus and the prefrontal cortex (PFC). CUS increased anxiety and depressive-like behavior in adult animals of both sexes, but did not affect corticosterone serum levels, 95 and 67 kDa GR isoforms. However, the levels of shorter GR alpha isoforms (50, 40, and 25 kDa) were altered in adult mice underwent CUS, in sex- and brain structure-specific way. Changes in gene expression revealed that female depressive-like behavior could be related to increased levels of IL-1 beta in hippocampus and reduced BDNF levels in both hippocampus and PFC. However, in males, adolescent CUS increased expression of GR in adult hippocampus and BDNF in PFC. These findings suggest that adolescent stress altered levels of GR alpha isoforms, especially those with lower molecular weight, in sex- and tissue-specific ways, contributing to anxiety and depression in adult mice.

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