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Cannabinoid CB 1 receptors in the amygdalar cholecystokinin glutamatergic afferents to nucleus accumbens modulate depressive-like behavior
by
Tang, Meng-Yu
, Li, Ke-Xin
, Hu, Hailan
, Zhu, Yi
, Shen, Chen-Jie
, Sun, Qi-Xin
, Yang, Jian-Ming
, Sun, Peng
, Xie, Yi
, Yu, Xiao-Dan
, Li, Xiao-Ming
, Pan, Hao-Qi
, Zhang, Ying
, Zheng, Di
, Duan, Shumin
, Fu, Jia-Yu
in
Amygdala - metabolism
/ Animals
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Cholecystokinin - metabolism
/ Depression - metabolism
/ Down-Regulation
/ Glutamic Acid - metabolism
/ Male
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Neurons, Afferent - metabolism
/ Nucleus Accumbens - metabolism
/ Optogenetics
/ Receptor, Cannabinoid, CB1 - metabolism
/ Stress, Psychological - metabolism
/ Synapses - metabolism
2019
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Cannabinoid CB 1 receptors in the amygdalar cholecystokinin glutamatergic afferents to nucleus accumbens modulate depressive-like behavior
by
Tang, Meng-Yu
, Li, Ke-Xin
, Hu, Hailan
, Zhu, Yi
, Shen, Chen-Jie
, Sun, Qi-Xin
, Yang, Jian-Ming
, Sun, Peng
, Xie, Yi
, Yu, Xiao-Dan
, Li, Xiao-Ming
, Pan, Hao-Qi
, Zhang, Ying
, Zheng, Di
, Duan, Shumin
, Fu, Jia-Yu
in
Amygdala - metabolism
/ Animals
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Cholecystokinin - metabolism
/ Depression - metabolism
/ Down-Regulation
/ Glutamic Acid - metabolism
/ Male
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Neurons, Afferent - metabolism
/ Nucleus Accumbens - metabolism
/ Optogenetics
/ Receptor, Cannabinoid, CB1 - metabolism
/ Stress, Psychological - metabolism
/ Synapses - metabolism
2019
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Cannabinoid CB 1 receptors in the amygdalar cholecystokinin glutamatergic afferents to nucleus accumbens modulate depressive-like behavior
by
Tang, Meng-Yu
, Li, Ke-Xin
, Hu, Hailan
, Zhu, Yi
, Shen, Chen-Jie
, Sun, Qi-Xin
, Yang, Jian-Ming
, Sun, Peng
, Xie, Yi
, Yu, Xiao-Dan
, Li, Xiao-Ming
, Pan, Hao-Qi
, Zhang, Ying
, Zheng, Di
, Duan, Shumin
, Fu, Jia-Yu
in
Amygdala - metabolism
/ Animals
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Cholecystokinin - metabolism
/ Depression - metabolism
/ Down-Regulation
/ Glutamic Acid - metabolism
/ Male
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Neurons, Afferent - metabolism
/ Nucleus Accumbens - metabolism
/ Optogenetics
/ Receptor, Cannabinoid, CB1 - metabolism
/ Stress, Psychological - metabolism
/ Synapses - metabolism
2019
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Cannabinoid CB 1 receptors in the amygdalar cholecystokinin glutamatergic afferents to nucleus accumbens modulate depressive-like behavior
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Cannabinoid CB 1 receptors in the amygdalar cholecystokinin glutamatergic afferents to nucleus accumbens modulate depressive-like behavior
2019
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Major depressive disorder is a devastating psychiatric disease that afflicts up to 17% of the world's population. Postmortem brain analyses and imaging studies of patients with depression have implicated basal lateral amygdala (BLA) dysfunction in the pathophysiology of depression. However, the circuit and molecular mechanisms through which BLA neurons modulate depressive behavior are largely uncharacterized. Here, in mice, we identified that BLA cholecystokinin (CCK) glutamatergic neurons mediated negative reinforcement via D2 medium spiny neurons (MSNs) in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) and that chronic social defeat selectively potentiated excitatory transmission of the CCK
-D2
circuit in susceptible mice via reduction of presynaptic cannabinoid type-1 receptor (CB
R). Knockdown of CB
R in the CCK
-D2
circuit elevated synaptic activity and promoted stress susceptibility. Notably, selective inhibition of the CCK
-D2
circuit or administration of synthetic cannabinoids in the NAc was sufficient to produce antidepressant-like effects. Overall, our studies reveal the circuit and molecular mechanisms of depression.
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