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优先级转变:不同物种慢性应激下高度保守的行为和大脑网络适应性改变。

Shifting priorities: highly conserved behavioral and brain network adaptations to chronic stress across species.

机构信息

Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute of CAMH, Toronto, Canada.

Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Transl Psychiatry. 2018 Jan 22;8(1):26. doi: 10.1038/s41398-017-0083-5.

Abstract

Parallel clinical and preclinical research have begun to illuminate the biological basis of stress-related disorders, including major depression, but translational bridges informing discrete mechanistic targets for intervention are missing. To address this critical need, we used structural MRI in a mouse model and in a large human sample to examine stress effects on brain structure that may be conserved across species. Specifically, we focused on a previously unexplored approach, whole-brain structural covariance, as it reflects synchronized changes in neuroanatomy, potentially due to mutual trophic influences or shared plasticity across regions. Using the unpredictable chronic mild stress (UCMS) paradigm in mouse we first demonstrate that UCMS-induced elevated behavioral emotionality correlates with increased size of the amygdala and other corticolimbic regions. We further identify focal increases in the amygdala's 'hubness' (degree and strength) set against the background of a global stress-related loss of network clustering and modularity. These macroscopic changes are supported on the molecular level by increased postsynaptic density-95 protein in the amygdala, consistent with stress-induced plastic changes and synaptic strengthening. Finally, we provide clinical evidence that strikingly similar structural network reorganization patterns exist in young adults reporting high childhood trauma and increased mood symptoms. Collectively, we provide initial translational evidence for a conserved stress-related increase in amygdala-centered structural synchrony, as measured by enhanced structural covariance, which is paralleled by a decrease in global structural synchrony. This putative trade-off reflected in increased amygdala-centered plastic changes at the expense of global structural dedifferentiation may represent a mechanistic pathway for depression and related psychopathology.

摘要

平行的临床和临床前研究已经开始阐明与应激相关的障碍的生物学基础,包括重度抑郁症,但缺乏用于干预的离散机制靶点的转化桥梁。为了解决这一关键需求,我们使用结构磁共振成像在小鼠模型和大的人类样本中检查了可能在物种间保守的应激对大脑结构的影响。具体来说,我们专注于一种以前未被探索的方法,即全脑结构协方差,因为它反映了神经解剖结构的同步变化,可能是由于区域间的相互营养影响或共同可塑性。我们首先使用小鼠的不可预测的慢性轻度应激(UCMS)范式证明,UCMS 诱导的行为情绪升高与杏仁核和其他皮质边缘区域的增大相关。我们进一步确定了杏仁核的“中心度”(程度和强度)的焦点增加,这是在全球与应激相关的网络聚类和模块性丧失的背景下。这些宏观变化在分子水平上得到了支持,即杏仁核中的突触后密度-95 蛋白增加,与应激诱导的可塑性变化和突触强化一致。最后,我们提供了临床证据,表明在报告童年创伤和情绪症状增加的年轻成年人中,存在惊人相似的结构网络重组模式。总的来说,我们提供了初步的转化证据,证明与应激相关的杏仁核中心结构同步性增加是保守的,这是通过增强结构协方差来衡量的,同时伴有全局结构同步性降低。这种假定的权衡反映了以牺牲全局结构去分化为代价的杏仁核中心的可塑性变化增加,可能代表了抑郁和相关精神病理学的一种机制途径。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/ad4e/5802514/51b3751b80e3/41398_2017_83_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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