Role of sirtuin1 in impairments of emotion-related behaviors in mice with chronic mild unpredictable stress during adolescence
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Role of sirtuin1 in impairments of emotion-related behaviors in mice with chronic mild unpredictable stress during adolescence
Abstract
Long-term exposure to physical and/or psychosocial stress during early life and/or adolescence increases the risk of psychiatric disorders such as major depressive disorder and anxiety disorders. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying early stress-induced brain dysfunction are poorly understood. In the present study, mice at 4 weeks old were subjected to chronic mild unpredictable stress (CMUS) for 4 weeks, and subsequently to assays of emotion-related behaviors. Thereafter, they were sacrificed and their brains were collected for real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR). Mice with CMUS during adolescence showed despair behavior, anxiety-like behavior, social behavior deficits, and anhedonia in forced-swim, marble-burying, social interaction, and sucrose preference tests, respectively. Additionally, RT-qPCR revealed that the expression levels of sirtuin1 (SIRT1), a NAD+-dependent deacetylase that mediates stress responses, were down-regulated in the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus of mice with CMUS compared with control mice. Next, to investigate the pathophysiological role of decreased Sirt1 expression levels in stress-induced behavioral deficits, we assessed the effects of resveratrol, a pharmacological activator of SIRT1, in mice exposed to CMUS. Chronic treatment with resveratrol prevented CMUS-induced social behavior deficits and depression-like behaviors. These results suggest that CMUS during adolescence decreases Sirt1 expression in the brain, leading to deficits in emotional behavior. Accordingly, SIRT1 activators, such as resveratrol, may be preventive agents against abnormalities in emotional behavior following stress during an immature period.
Keywords: Adolescent; Chronic mild unpredictable stress; Depression; Resveratrol; Sirtuin1.
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