[PDF][PDF] Selective p38α MAPK deletion in serotonergic neurons produces stress resilience in models of depression and addiction

MR Bruchas, AG Schindler, H Shankar, DI Messinger… - Neuron, 2011 - cell.com
MR Bruchas, AG Schindler, H Shankar, DI Messinger, M Miyatake, BB Land, JC Lemos
Neuron, 2011cell.com
Maladaptive responses to stress adversely affect human behavior, yet the signaling
mechanisms underlying stress-responsive behaviors remain poorly understood. Using a
conditional gene knockout approach, the α isoform of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase
(MAPK) was selectively inactivated by AAV1-Cre-recombinase infection in specific brain
regions or by promoter-driven excision of p38α MAPK in serotonergic neurons (by Slc6a4-
Cre or ePet1-Cre) or astrocytes (by Gfap-CreERT2). Social defeat stress produced social …
Summary
Maladaptive responses to stress adversely affect human behavior, yet the signaling mechanisms underlying stress-responsive behaviors remain poorly understood. Using a conditional gene knockout approach, the α isoform of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) was selectively inactivated by AAV1-Cre-recombinase infection in specific brain regions or by promoter-driven excision of p38α MAPK in serotonergic neurons (by Slc6a4-Cre or ePet1-Cre) or astrocytes (by Gfap-CreERT2). Social defeat stress produced social avoidance (a model of depression-like behaviors) and reinstatement of cocaine preference (a measure of addiction risk) in wild-type mice, but not in mice having p38α MAPK selectively deleted in serotonin-producing neurons of the dorsal raphe nucleus. Stress-induced activation of p38α MAPK translocated the serotonin transporter to the plasma membrane and increased the rate of transmitter uptake at serotonergic nerve terminals. These findings suggest that stress initiates a cascade of molecular and cellular events in which p38α MAPK induces a hyposerotonergic state underlying depression-like and drug-seeking behaviors.
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