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The Journal of Neuroscience, February 1, 2003, 23(3):970
Circuitry Underlying Regulation of the Serotonergic System by
Swim Stress
Michelle
Roche,
Kathryn G.
Commons,
Andrew
Peoples, and
Rita J.
Valentino
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania 19104
The dorsal raphe nucleus (DR)-serotonin (5-HT) system has been
implicated in depression and is dramatically affected by swim stress,
an animal model with predictive value for antidepressants. Accumulating
evidence implicates the stress-related neuropeptide corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) in the effect of swim stress on
this system. This study investigated neural circuits within the DR that
are activated by swim stress as revealed by neuronal expression of the
immediate early gene, c-fos. Swim stress increased c-fos expression in the dorsolateral subregion of the
DR. The majority of c-fos-expressing neurons were doubly
labeled for GABA (85 ± 5%), whereas relatively few were
immunolabeled for 5-HT (4 ± 1%), glutamate (0.5 ± 0.3%)
or calbindin (1.5 ± 0.3%). Dual immunohistochemical labeling
revealed that c-fos-expressing neurons in the
dorsolateral DR were enveloped by dense clusters of CRF-immunoreactive fibers and also contained immunolabeling for CRF receptor, suggesting that c-fos-expressing neurons in the DR were
specifically targeted by CRF. Consistent with this, the CRF receptor 1 antagonist, antalarmin, prevented swim-stress-elicited
c-fos expression in the dorsolateral DR. Together with
previous findings that both swim stress and CRF decrease 5-HT release
in certain forebrain regions, these results suggest that swim stress
engages CRF inputs to GABA neurons in the dorsolateral DR that function
to inhibit 5-HT neurons and 5-HT release in the forebrain. This
circuitry may underlie some of the acute behavioral responses to swim
stress as well as the neuronal plasticity involved in long-term
behavioral changes produced by this stress.
Key words:
dorsal raphe nucleus; serotonin; corticotropin-releasing factor; GABA; c-fos; antalarmin; swim stress
Copyright © 2003 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/03/233970-08$05.00/0
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