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Emotional memory impairments in a genetic rat model of depression: involvement of 5-HT/MEK/Arc signaling in restoration

Journal

MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY
Volume 17, Issue 2, Pages 173-184

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/mp.2010.131

Keywords

antidepressant; BDNF; MAPK; passive avoidance; signal transduction; TrkB

Funding

  1. Swedish Research Council
  2. Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences
  3. Soderbergs stiftelse
  4. Swedish Brain Fund
  5. Karolinska Institute

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Cognitive dysfunctions are common in major depressive disorder, but have been difficult to recapitulate in animal models. This study shows that Flinders sensitive line (FSL) rats, a genetic rat model of depression, display a pronounced impairment of emotional memory function in the passive avoidance (PA) task, accompanied by reduced transcription of Arc in prefrontal cortex and hippocampus. At the cellular level, FSL rats have selective reductions in levels of NMDA receptor subunits, serotonin 5-HT1A receptors and MEK activity. Treatment with chronic escitalopram, but not with an antidepressant regimen of nortriptyline, restored memory performance and increased Arc transcription in FSL rats. Multiple pharmacological manipulations demonstrated that procognitive effects could also be achieved by either disinhibition of 5-HT1AR/MEK/Arc or stimulation of 5-HT4R/MEK/Arc signaling cascades. Taken together, studies of FSL rats in the PA task revealed reversible deficits in emotional memory processing, providing a potential model with predictive and construct validity for assessments of procognitive actions of antidepressant drug therapies. Molecular Psychiatry (2012) 17, 173-184; doi:10.1038/mp.2010.131; published online 18 January 2011

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