Projections from subfornical organ to bed nucleus of the stria terminalis modulate inflammation-induced anxiety-like behaviors in mice

IF 11.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Science Advances Pub Date : 2024-11-27 DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adp9413
Jinlin Zhang, Chuantong Xie, Peiyao Xu, Qiuping Tong, Lei Xiao, Jing Zhong
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Peripheral inflammation is closely related to the pathogenesis of sickness behaviors and psychiatric disorders such as anxiety and depression. The circumventricular organs (CVOs) are important brain sites to perceive peripheral inflammatory signals, but few studies have reported their role in inflammation-induced anxiety or depression. Using a mouse model of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)–induced inflammation, we identified a previously unreported role of the subfornical organ (SFO), one of the CVOs, in combating inflammation-induced anxiety. LPS treatment induced anxiety-like and sickness behaviors in mice. Although both the SFO and the organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis (a CVO) neurons were activated after LPS treatment, only manipulating SFO neurons modulated LPS-induced anxiety-like behaviors. Activating or inhibiting SFO neurons alleviated or aggravated LPS-induced anxiety-like behaviors. In addition, SFO exerted this effect through glutamatergic projections to the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis. Manipulating SFO neurons did not affect LPS-induced sickness behaviors. Thus, we uncovered an active role of SFO neurons in counteracting peripheral inflammation-induced anxiety.
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角下器官向纹状体末端床核的投射调节炎症诱导的小鼠焦虑样行为
外周炎症与疾病行为以及焦虑症和抑郁症等精神疾病的发病机制密切相关。脑室周围器官(CVOs)是大脑感知外周炎症信号的重要部位,但很少有研究报道它们在炎症诱导的焦虑或抑郁中的作用。我们利用脂多糖(LPS)诱导炎症的小鼠模型,发现了角膜下器官(SFO)(CVO之一)在对抗炎症诱导的焦虑中的作用,这种作用以前从未报道过。LPS 治疗会诱发小鼠的焦虑样行为和疾病行为。虽然在LPS处理后,SFO和顶叶血管下器官(CVO之一)的神经元都被激活,但只有操纵SFO神经元才能调节LPS诱导的焦虑样行为。激活或抑制 SFO 神经元可减轻或加重 LPS 诱导的焦虑样行为。此外,SFO 是通过向纹状体末端床核的谷氨酸能突触发挥这种作用的。操纵 SFO 神经元不会影响 LPS 诱导的疾病行为。因此,我们发现了SFO神经元在对抗外周炎症诱导的焦虑中的积极作用。
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