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An entorhinal-visual cortical circuit regulates depression-like behaviors

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MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY
卷 27, 期 9, 页码 3807-3820

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DOI: 10.1038/s41380-022-01540-8

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32021002]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFA0505700]

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This study identifies a cortical circuit that connects the entorhinal cortex to the visual cortex and bidirectionally regulates depression-like behaviors in mice. The findings suggest that the entorhinal-visual cortical pathway plays a crucial role in the development of depression and may serve as a potential target for treating major depressive disorder.
Major depressive disorder is viewed as a 'circuitopathy'. The hippocampal-entorhinal network plays a pivotal role in regulation of depression, and its main sensory output, the visual cortex, is a promising target for stimulation therapy of depression. However, whether the entorhinal-visual cortical pathway mediates depression and the potential mechanism remains unknown. Here we report a cortical circuit linking entorhinal cortex layer Va neurons to the medial portion of secondary visual cortex (Ent -> V2M) that bidirectionally regulates depression-like behaviors in mice. Analyses of brain-wide projections of Ent Va neurons and two-color retrograde tracing indicated that Ent Va -> V2M projection neurons represented a unique population of neurons in Ent Va. Immunostaining of c-Fos revealed that activity in Ent Va neurons was decreased in mice under chronic social defeat stress (CSDS). Both chemogenetic inactivation of Ent -> V2M projection neurons and optogenetic inactivation of the projection terminals induced social deficiency, anxiety- and despair-related behaviors in healthy mice. Chemogenetic inactivation of Ent -> V2M projection neurons also aggravated these depression-like behaviors in CSDS-resilient mice. Optogenetic activation of Ent -> V2M projection terminals rapidly ameliorated depression-like phenotypes. Optical recording using fiber photometry indicated that elevated neural activity in Ent -> V2M projection terminals promoted antidepressant-like behaviors. Thus, the Ent -> V2M circuit plays a crucial role in regulation of depression-like behaviors, and can function as a potential target for treating major depressive disorder.

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