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Female vulnerability to the development of depression-like behavior in a rat model of intimate partner violence is related to anxious temperament coping responses and amygdala vasopressin receptor 1a expression

机译:在亲密伴侣暴力的大鼠模型中女性对抑郁样行为发展的脆弱性与焦虑性情应对反应和杏仁核加压素受体1a表达有关

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Exposure to violence is traumatic and an important source of mental health disturbance, yet the factors associated with victimization remain incompletely understood. The aim of the present study was to investigate factors related to vulnerability to depression-like behaviors in females. An animal model of intimate partner violence, which was previously shown to produce long-lasting behavioral effects in females as a result of male partner aggression, was used. The associations among the degree of partner aggression, the long-term consequences on depressive-like behavior, and the impact of the anxious temperament of the female were examined. In a separate group, pre-selected neural markers were evaluated in the amygdala and the lateral septum of females. Expression was examined by analyses of targeted candidate genes, serotonin transporter (slc6a4), vasopressin receptor 1a, (avpr1a), and oxytocin receptor (oxtr). Structural equation modeling revealed that the female's temperament moderated depressive-like behavior that was induced by cohabitation aggression from the male partner. More specifically, increased floating in the forced swim test following male aggression was most apparent in females exhibiting more anxiety-like behavior (i.e., less open arm exploration in an elevated plus-maze) prior to the cohabitation. Aggression reduced slc6a4 levels in the lateral septum. However, the interaction between partner aggression and the anxious temperament of the female affected the expression of avpr1a in the amygdala. Although, aggression reduced levels of this marker in females with high anxiety, no such pattern was observed in females with low anxiety. These results identify important characteristics in females that moderate the impact of male aggression. Furthermore, these results provide potential therapeutic targets of interest in the amygdala and the lateral septum to help improve post-stress behavioral pathology and increase resilience to social adversity.
机译:遭受暴力侵害是精神创伤和精神健康的重要来源,但与受害相关的因素仍未完全理解。本研究的目的是调查与女性易患抑郁样行为有关的因素。使用了亲密伴侣暴力的动物模型,该模型先前已证明由于雄性伴侣的攻击而在雌性中产生长期的行为影响。研究了伴侣的攻击程度,对抑郁样行为的长期后果以及女性焦虑气质的影响之间的联系。在一个单独的组中,在女性的杏仁核和外侧隔中评估了预选的神经标记。通过分析靶向候选基因,血清素转运蛋白(slc6a4),加压素受体1a(avpr1a)和催产素受体(oxtr)来检查表达。结构方程模型表明,女性的气质减轻了由男性伴侣的同居攻击引起的抑郁样行为。更具体地说,在雄性侵害后的强迫游泳试验中,漂浮性的增加最明显地表现在女性在同居之前表现出更多的焦虑样行为(即,在高架的迷宫中更少的张开双臂探索)。侵略性降低了外侧隔中的slc6a4水平。然而,伴侣的攻击和女性的焦虑性情之间的相互作用影响了杏仁核中avpr1a的表达。尽管攻击性降低了高焦虑女性的这种标志物的水平,但是在低焦虑女性中没有观察到这种模式。这些结果确定了女性的重要特征,可减轻男性侵略的影响。此外,这些结果为杏仁核和外侧隔提供了潜在的治疗靶标,以帮助改善应激后的行为病理并增加对社交逆境的适应力。

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