海马齿状回中 Dnmt3a 表达在奖赏记忆中的作用研究

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Alpha psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.5152/alphapsychiatry.2024.241602
Xiaoye Zheng, Ruixue Ma, Ershu He, Xin Peng, Wenhao Ma, Xueyan Zhang, Ying Li, Hanwei Li, Yanjiao Li, Zhiting Gong
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目的情绪记忆与许多精神疾病有关。了解情绪记忆有助于理解和发现治疗抑郁症和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)等与情绪记忆相关疾病的新疗法。我们之前的研究发现,齿状回(DG)中 Dnmt3a 的表达有助于恐惧记忆。然而,齿状回中 Dnmt3a 的表达与奖赏记忆之间是否存在相关性?本研究旨在探讨 Dnmt3a 表达与奖赏记忆之间的关系:方法:我们利用恐惧条件反射和社会互动分别诱导雌性动物产生恐惧记忆(恐惧组)或奖赏记忆(奖赏组)。然后,我们测量了不同类型记忆恢复后 Dnmt3a 和 c-fos 的表达水平。此外,我们还使用重组腺相关病毒(rAAV)在DG中过表达Dnmt3a,并进行条件性位置偏好(CPP)测试以评估奖赏记忆的变化:结果:与奖赏组相比,我们观察到恐惧组的Dnmt3a和c-fos表达量明显增加。结论:Dnmt3a在DG中的过度表达导致在CPP测试中花费在白箱中的时间增加:结论:Dnmt3a的表达水平在恐惧或奖赏记忆检索后会发生变化,DG中Dnmt3a的过度表达会增强奖赏记忆。这些发现表明,DG中Dnmt3a的表达在奖赏记忆中发挥作用。
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Study on the Role of Dnmt3a Expression in the Dentate Gyrus of the Hippocampus in Reward Memory.

Objective: Emotional memory has been associated with many psychiatric diseases. Understanding emotional memory could be beneficial in comprehending and discovering new therapies for diseases related to emotional memory, such as depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Our previous study revealed that Dnmt3a expression in the dentate gyrus (DG) contributes to fear memory. However, is there a correlation between Dnmt3a expression in the DG and reward memory? This study aims to explore the relationship between Dnmt3a expression and reward memory.

Methods: We induced fear memory (Fear group) or reward memory (Reward group) using fear conditioning and social interaction in females, respectively. We then measured the expression levels of Dnmt3a and c-fos after the retrieval of different types of memory. Additionally, we used a recombinant Adeno-Associated Virus (rAAV) to overexpress Dnmt3a in the DG and conducted conditioned place preference (CPP) tests to assess changes in reward memory.

Results: We observed a significant increase in Dnmt3a and c-fos expression in the Fear group compared with the Reward group. Overexpression of Dnmt3a in the DG led to an increase in time spent in the white box during CPP tests.

Conclusion: Dnmt3a expression levels varied after the retrieval of fear or reward memory, and overexpression of Dnmt3a in the DG enhanced reward memory. These findings suggest that Dnmt3a expression in the DG plays a role in reward memory.

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