Effects of electroacupuncture on BNDF/mTORC1 signaling pathway and synaptic plasticity in prefrontal cortex of rats exposed to chronic unpredictable mild stress
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Effects of electroacupuncture on BNDF/mTORC1 signaling pathway and synaptic plasticity in prefrontal cortex of rats exposed to chronic unpredictable mild stress
GAO Jing, LAI Ming-yin, MAI THI Tanh-tam, et al. Effects of electroacupuncture on BNDF/mTORC1 signaling pathway and synaptic plasticity in prefrontal cortex of rats exposed to chronic unpredictable mild stress[J]. Acupuncture research, 2022, 47(1): 15-20.
DOI:
GAO Jing, LAI Ming-yin, MAI THI Tanh-tam, et al. Effects of electroacupuncture on BNDF/mTORC1 signaling pathway and synaptic plasticity in prefrontal cortex of rats exposed to chronic unpredictable mild stress[J]. Acupuncture research, 2022, 47(1): 15-20. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.201293.
Effects of electroacupuncture on BNDF/mTORC1 signaling pathway and synaptic plasticity in prefrontal cortex of rats exposed to chronic unpredictable mild stress
Objective To investigate the effects of electroacupuncture(EA) on the expression of related proteins in the brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF)/mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1(mTORC1) signaling pathway and synapse-associated proteins and the density of dendrite spines in the prefrontal cortex(PFC) of depression model rats
and to reveal the underlying mechanism by which EA regulates the synaptic plasticity to improve depressive symptoms. Methods Thirty-six healthy male Sprague-Dawley(SD) rats were randomly divided into normal group
model group
EA group
and scopolamine(SCOP) group
with 9 in each group. The depression model was established by exposing rats to chronic unpredictable mild stress(CUMS) combined with isolated feeding. Rats in the EA group were treated with EA(2 Hz/100 Hz
1-1.2 mA) at “Baihui”(GV20)
“Yintang”(EX-HN3)
“Hegu”(LI4)
and “Taichong”(LR3)
20 min each time
once per day
for 14 d
while those in the SCOP group treated with intraperitoneal injection of 25 μg/kg SCOP
once every 16 h
for 14 d. The sucrose preference and feeding latency of rats in each group were observed in the sucrose preference test(SPT) and novelty-suppressed feeding test. The expression levels of proteins in the BDNF/mTORC1 signaling pathway and synapse-associated proteins PSD95
Synapsin Ⅰ
and GluR1 were assayed by Western blot. Golgi-Cox staining was conducted for exploring the total density of dendritic spines on the apical dendrites of layer Ⅴ pyramidal neurons in PFC as well as the densities of mature
immature
and filopodial-like dendritic spines. Results Compared with the normal group
the model group exhibited significantly decreased sucrose preference(P<0.001)
prolonged feeding latency(P<0.001)
down-regulated BDNF
mTORC1
phosphorylated mTORC1(p-mTORC1)
PSD95
Synapsin Ⅰ
and GluR1 expression(P<0.001
P<0.01)
and diminished total
mature
and immature spine dendritic densities(P<0.001). Compared with the model group
both EA and SCOP remarkably increased the sucrose preference(P<0.001)
shortened the feeding latency(P<0.001)
up-regulated the BDNF
mTORC1
p-mTORC1
PSD95
Synapsin Ⅰ
and GluR1 expression in PFC(P<0.05
P<0.01
P<0.001)
and elevated the total and immature spine dendritic densities(P<0.001
P<0.01). The density of filopodial-like dendritic spine in the EA group was obviously enhanced(P<0.01)
whereas the mature dendritic spine density in the SCOP group rose sharply(P<0.001). However
there were no significant differences between the EA group and SCOP group(P>0.05). Conclusion EA alleviates the depressive symptoms of CUMS model rats possibly by up-regulating the expression of proteins in the BDNF/mTORC1 signaling pathway and synapse-asso-ciated proteins PSD95
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YU Ming-yue
SU Kai-qi
SHEN Xin
LIU Huan-huan
GAO Jing
GUO Jian
FENG Xiao-dong
LIU Wen-hao
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Henan University of Chinese Medicine
The First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Chinese Medicine
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The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine / Guangdong Hospital of TCM
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