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Epigenetic Mechanism of Early Life Stress-Induced Depression: Focus on the Neurotransmitter Systems

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2022.929732

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early life stress; depression; epigenetics; neurotransmitter systems; methylation

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81871070]
  2. Jilin Province Medical and Health Talents [2019SCZT013]
  3. science and technology development program of Jilin province [20200201504JC]

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Early life stress has a significant impact on brain development and is a major cause of depression. The epigenetic changes induced by early life stress affect the transcriptional rates of genes and have an influence on neurotransmitter systems, ultimately leading to depression-like behaviors.
Depression has an alarmingly high prevalence worldwide. A growing body of evidence indicates that environmental factors significantly affect the neural development and function of the central nervous system and then induce psychiatric disorders. Early life stress (ELS) affects brain development and has been identified as a major cause of depression. It could promote susceptibility to stress in adulthood. Recent studies have found that ELS induces epigenetic changes that subsequently affect transcriptional rates of differentially expressed genes. The epigenetic modifications involved in ELS include histone modifications, DNA methylation, and non-coding RNA. Understanding of these genetic modifications may identify mechanisms that may lead to new interventions for the treatment of depression. Many reports indicate that different types of ELS induce epigenetic modifications of genes involved in the neurotransmitter systems, such as the dopaminergic system, the serotonergic system, the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-ergic system, and the glutamatergic system, which further regulate gene expression and ultimately induce depression-like behaviors. In this article, we review the effects of epigenetic modifications on the neurotransmitter systems in depression-like outcomes produced by different types of ELS in recent years, aiming to provide new therapeutic targets for patients who suffer from depression.

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