Effects of forced swimming stress on ERK and histone H3 phosphorylation in limbic areas of Roman high-and low-avoidance rats
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Stressful events evoke molecular adaptations of neural circuits through chromatin remodeling
and regulation of gene expression. However, the identity of the molecular pathways
activated by stress in experimental models of depression is not fully understood. We investigated
the effect of acute forced swimming (FS) on the phosphorylation of the extracellular
signal-regulated kinase (ERK)1/2 (pERK) and histone H3 (pH3) in limbic brain areas of
genetic models of vulnerability (RLA, Roman low-avoidance rats) and resistance (RHA,
Roman high-avoidance rats) to stress-induced depression-like behavior. We demonstrate
that FS markedly increased the density of pERK-positive neurons in the infralimbic (ILCx)
and the prelimbic area (PrLCx) of the prefrontal cortex (PFCx), the nucleus accumbens, and
the dorsal blade of the hippocampal dentate gyrus to the same extent in RLA and RHA rats.
In addition, FS induced a significant increase in the intensity of pERK immunoreactivity (IR)
in neurons of the PFCx in both rat lines. However, RHA rats showed stronger pERK-IR than
RLA rats in the ILCx both under basal and stressed conditions. Moreover, the density of
pH3-positive neurons was equally increased by FS in the PFCx of both rat lines. Interestingly,
pH3-IR was higher in RHA than RLA rats in PrLCx and ILCx, either under basal conditions
or upon FS. Finally, colocalization analysis showed that in the PFCx of both rat lines,
almost all pERK-positive cells express pH3, whereas only 50% of the pH3-positive neurons
is also pERK-positive. Moreover, FS increased the percentage of neurons that express
exclusively pH3, but reduced the percentage of cells expressing exclusively pERK. These
results suggest that (i) the distinctive patterns of FS-induced ERK and H3 phosphorylation
in the PFCx of RHA and RLA rats may represent molecular signatures of the behavioural
traits that distinguish the two lines and (ii) FS-induced H3 phosphorylation is, at least in part,
ERK-independent.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Medicine (all); Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
Elenco autori:
Morello, Noemi; Plicato, Ornella; Piludu, Maria Antonietta; Poddighe, Laura; Serra, Maria Pina; Quartu, Marina; Corda, Maria Giuseppa; Giorgi, Osvaldo; Giustetto, Maurizio
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