Time-Dependent Alterations in the Expression of NMDA Receptor Subunits along the Dorsoventral Hippocampal Axis in an Animal Model of Nascent Psychosis
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Time-Dependent Alterations in the Expression of NMDA Receptor Subunits along the Dorsoventral Hippocampal Axis in an Animal Model of Nascent Psychosis
Abstract
Psychosis is a mental condition that is characterized by hallucinations, delusions, disordered thought, as well as socio-emotional and cognitive impairments. Once developed, it tends to progress into a chronic psychotic illness. Here, the duration of untreated psychosis plays a crucial role: the earlier the treatment begins, relative to the first episode of the disease, the better the patient's functional prognosis. To what extent the success of early interventions relate to progressive changes at the neurotransmitter receptor level is as yet unclear. In fact, very little is known as to how molecular changes develop, transform, and become established following the first psychotic event. One neurotransmitter receptor for which a specific role in psychosis has been discussed is the N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (NMDAR). This receptor is especially important for information encoding in the hippocampus. The hippocampus is one of the loci of functional change in psychosis, to which a role in the pathophysiology of psychosis has been ascribed. Here, we examined whether changes in NMDAR subunit expression occur along the dorsoventral axis of the hippocampus 1 week and 3 months after systemic treatment with an NMDAR antagonist (MK801) that initiates a psychosis-like state in adult rats. We found early (1 week) upregulation of the GluN2B levels in the dorso-intermediate hippocampus and late (3 month) downregulation of GluN2A expression across the entire CA1 region. The ventral hippocampus did not exhibit subunit expression changes. These data suggest that a differing vulnerability of the hippocampal longitudinal axis may occur in response to MK801-treatment and provide a time-resolved view of the putative development of pathological changes of NMDAR subunit expression in the hippocampus that initiate with an emulated first episode and progress through to the chronic stabilization of a psychosis-like state in rodents.
Keywords: MK801; NMDA receptors; Psychosis; dorsoventral axis; hippocampus; rodent.
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