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由低剂量氯胺酮诱导的性别和动情周期依赖性背侧海马磷酸化蛋白质组变化。

Sex- and estrous-cycle dependent dorsal hippocampal phosphoproteomic changes induced by low-dose ketamine.

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Medicine, Florida State University, 1115 W Call Street, Tallahassee, FL, 32306, USA.

Program in Neuroscience, College of Medicine, Florida State University, 1115 W Call Street, Tallahassee, FL, 32306, USA.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2022 Feb 2;12(1):1820. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-05937-x.

Abstract

Numerous emotional and cognitive processes mediated by the hippocampus present differences between sexes and can be markedly influenced by hormonal status in males and females of several species. In rodents, the dorsal hippocampus (dHPC) is known to contribute to the rapid antidepressant actions of the NMDA receptor antagonist ketamine. We and others have demonstrated a greater sensitivity to the fast-acting antidepressant ketamine in female versus male rats that is estrogen- and progesterone-dependent. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Using an acute low dose (2.5 mg/kg) of ketamine that is behaviorally effective in female but not male rats, a label-free phosphoproteomics approach was employed to identify ketamine-induced changes in signaling pathway activation and phosphoprotein abundance within the dHPC of intact adult male rats and female rats in either diestrus or proestrus. At baseline, males and females showed striking dissimilarities in the dHPC proteome and phosphoproteome related to synaptic signaling and mitochondrial function-differences also strongly influenced by cycle stage in female rats. Notably, phosphoproteins enriched in PKA signaling emerged as being both significantly sex-dependent at baseline and also the primary target of ketamine-induced protein phosphorylation selectively in female rats, regardless of cycle stage. Reduced phosphoprotein abundance within this pathway was observed in males, suggesting bi-directional effects of low-dose ketamine between sexes. These findings present biological sex and hormonal milieu as critical modulators of ketamine's rapid actions within this brain region and provide greater insight into potential translational and post-translational processes underlying sex- and hormone-dependent modulation of ketamine's therapeutic effects.

摘要

海马体介导的许多情绪和认知过程存在性别差异,并可显著受到几种物种中雄性和雌性激素状态的影响。在啮齿动物中,已知背侧海马体(dHPC)有助于 NMDA 受体拮抗剂氯胺酮的快速抗抑郁作用。我们和其他人已经证明,雌性大鼠对快速起效的抗抑郁药氯胺酮的敏感性高于雄性大鼠,而且这种敏感性依赖于雌激素和孕激素。然而,其潜在机制尚不清楚。使用一种行为上对雌性大鼠有效但对雄性大鼠无效的急性低剂量(2.5mg/kg)氯胺酮,采用无标记磷酸蛋白质组学方法,鉴定了完整成年雄性大鼠和处于动情前期或动情期的雌性大鼠的 dHPC 中信号通路激活和磷酸蛋白丰度的氯胺酮诱导变化。在基线时,雄性和雌性大鼠的 dHPC 蛋白质组和磷酸蛋白质组在与突触信号和线粒体功能相关方面表现出显著的差异,这些差异也强烈受到雌性大鼠周期阶段的影响。值得注意的是,富含 PKA 信号的磷酸蛋白在基线时表现出明显的性别依赖性,并且是氯胺酮诱导的磷酸化蛋白的主要靶点,这一现象选择性地发生在雌性大鼠中,而与周期阶段无关。在雄性大鼠中观察到该途径中的磷酸蛋白丰度降低,表明低剂量氯胺酮在两性之间具有双向作用。这些发现表明生物学性别和激素环境是氯胺酮在该脑区快速作用的关键调节剂,并为潜在的翻译后和翻译后过程提供了更深入的了解,这些过程是性别和激素依赖性调节氯胺酮治疗效果的基础。

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