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Pten is a key intrinsic factor regulating raphe 5-HT neuronal plasticity and depressive behaviors in mice.


ABSTRACT: Serotonin (5-HT)-based antidepressants, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) aim to enhance serotonergic activity by blocking its reuptake. We propose PTEN as a target for an alternative approach for regulating 5-HT neuron activity in the brain and depressive behaviors. We show that PTEN is elevated in central 5-HT neurons in the raphe nucleus by chronic stress in mice, and selective deletion of Pten in the 5-HT neurons induces its structural plasticity shown by increases of dendritic branching and density of PSD95-positive puncta in the dendrites. 5-HT levels are elevated and electrical stimulation of raphe neurons evokes more 5-HT release in the brain of condition knockout (cKO) mice with Pten-deficient 5-HT neurons. In addition, the 5-HT neurons remain normal electrophysiological properties but have increased excitatory synaptic inputs. Single-cell RNA sequencing revealed gene transcript alterations that may underlay morphological and functional changes in Pten-deficient 5-HT neurons. Finally, Pten cKO mice and wild-type mice treated with systemic application of PTEN inhibitor display reduced depression-like behaviors. Thus, PTEN is an intrinsic regulator of 5-HT neuron activity, representing a novel therapeutic strategy for producing antidepressant action.

SUBMITTER: Chen L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7998026 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pten is a key intrinsic factor regulating raphe 5-HT neuronal plasticity and depressive behaviors in mice.

Chen Ling L   Gong Wan-Kun WK   Yang Cui-Ping CP   Shao Chan-Chan CC   Song Ning-Ning NN   Chen Jia-Yin JY   Zhou Li-Qiang LQ   Zhang Kun-Shan KS   Li Siguang S   Huang Zhili Z   Richter-Levin Gal G   Xu Lin L   Ding Yu-Qiang YQ  

Translational psychiatry 20210326 1


Serotonin (5-HT)-based antidepressants, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) aim to enhance serotonergic activity by blocking its reuptake. We propose PTEN as a target for an alternative approach for regulating 5-HT neuron activity in the brain and depressive behaviors. We show that PTEN is elevated in central 5-HT neurons in the raphe nucleus by chronic stress in mice, and selective deletion of Pten in the 5-HT neurons induces its structural plasticity shown by increases of dendritic  ...[more]

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