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Chronic deep brain stimulation of the medial forebrain bundle reverses depressive-like behavior in a hemiparkinsonian rodent model

机译:慢性前脑内侧束深部脑刺激逆转半帕金森病啮齿动物模型中的抑郁样行为

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Preclinical and clinical evidence suggests that depression might be associated with a dysfunction in the reward/motivation circuitry. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the superolateral branch of the medial forebrain bundle (MFB) has been shown in a recent clinical trial to provide a prompt and consistent improvement of depressive symptoms in treatment-resistant patients. In order to better understand the underlying mechanisms of neuromodulation in the context of depression, the effects of chronic bilateral MFB-DBS were assessed in a combined rodent model of depression and Parkinson’s disease. Female Sprague-Dawley rats received unilateral 6-OHDA injection in the right MFB and were divided into three groups: CMS-STIM, CMS-noSTIM and control group. The CMS groups were submitted to chronic unpredictable mild stress (CMS) protocol for 6 weeks. MFB-DBS was applied only to the CMS-STIM group for 1 week. All groups were repeatedly probed on a series of behavioral tasks following each intervention, and to a postmortem histological analysis. CMS led to an increase in immobility in the forced swim test, to a decrease in sucrose solution consumption in the sucrose preference test, as well as to an increased production of ultrasonic vocalizations in the 22 kHz range, indicating increased negative affect. MFB-DBS reversed the anhedonic-like and despair-like behaviors. The results suggest that unilateral dopamine depletion did not preclude MFB-DBS in reversing depressive-like and anhedonic-like behavior in the rodent. Further understanding of the importance of hemispheric dominance in neuropsychiatric disorders is essential in order to optimize stimulation as a therapeutic strategy in these diseases.
机译:临床前和临床证据表明,抑郁症可能与奖励/动机电路功能障碍有关。最近的一项临床试验显示,内侧前脑束(MFB)的上外侧分支的深部脑刺激(DBS)可为耐药性患者提供快速,一致的抑郁症状改善。为了更好地了解抑郁症中神经调节的潜在机制,在抑郁症和帕金森氏病的啮齿动物模型中评估了慢性双侧MFB-DBS的作用。雌性Sprague-Dawley大鼠在右侧MFB接受单侧6-OHDA注射,分为三组:CMS-STIM,CMS-noSTIM和对照组。 CMS组接受了慢性不可预测的轻度压力(CMS)协议,为期6周。 MFB-DBS仅适用于CMS-STIM组1周。每次干预后,对所有组进行一系列行为任务的反复调查,并进行事后组织学分析。 CMS导致强迫游泳测试中的不动因素增加,蔗糖偏爱测试中的蔗糖溶液消耗减少,以及22 kHz范围内超声波发声的产生增加,表明负面影响增加。 MFB-DBS扭转了类似于快感和绝望的行为。结果表明,单侧多巴胺的消耗并不能排除MFB-DBS逆转啮齿动物的抑郁样和无快感样行为。为了优化刺激作为这些疾病的治疗策略,进一步了解半球优势在神经精神疾病中的重要性至关重要。

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