Hippocampal SorCS2 overexpression represses chronic stress-induced depressive-like behaviors by promoting the BDNF-TrkB system
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Hippocampal SorCS2 overexpression represses chronic stress-induced depressive-like behaviors by promoting the BDNF-TrkB system
Abstract
Background: Emerging data has demonstrated that in mature neurons, SorCS2 localizes to the postsynaptic density of dendritic spines and facilitates plasma membrane sorting of TrkB by interacting with it, transmitting positive signaling from BDNF on neurons. Thus, it is possible that SorCS2 plays a role in the pathophysiology of depression by regulating the BDNF-TrkB system.
Methods: In the present study, SorCS2 expression in different brain regions [hippocampus, medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), hypothalamus, amygdala, ventral tegmental area (VTA), and nucleus accumbens (NAc)] was thoroughly investigated in the chronic social defeat stress (CSDS) and chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) models of depression. The changes in depressive-like behaviors, the hippocampal BDNF signaling cascade, and amounts of hippocampal immature neurons were further investigated after SorCS2 overexpression by microinjection of the adenovirus associated virus vector containing the coding sequence of mouse SorCS2 (AAV-SorCS2) into the hippocampus of mice exposed to CSDS or CUMS.
Results: It was found that both CSDS and CUMS significantly decreased the protein and mRNA expression of SorCS2 in the hippocampus but not in other brain regions. Chronic stress also notably downregulated the level of hippocampal SorCS2-TrkB binding in mice. In contrast, AAV-based genetic overexpression of hippocampal SorCS2 fully reversed the chronic stress-induced not only depressive-like behaviors but also decreased SorCS2-TrkB binding, BDNF signaling pathway, and amounts of immature neurons in the hippocampus of mice.
Conclusion: All these results suggest that enhancing the hippocampal SorCS2 expression protects against chronic stress, producing antidepressant-like actions. Hippocampal SorCS2 may participate in depression neurobiology and be a potential antidepressant target.
Significance statement: Targeting of proteins to distinct subcellular compartments is essential for neuronal activity and modulated by VPS10P domain receptors which include SorCS2. In mature neurons, SorCS2 localizes to the postsynaptic density of dendritic spines and facilitates plasma membrane sorting of TrkB by interacting with it, transmitting positive signaling from BDNF on neurons. Our study is the first direct evidence preliminarily showing that SorCS2 plays a role in depression neurobiology. It was found that chronic stress induced not only depressive-like behaviors but also decreased SorCS2 expression in the hippocampus. Chronic stress did not affect SorCS2 expression in the mPFC, hypothalamus, amygdala, VTA, or NAc. In contrast, genetic overexpression of hippocampal SorCS2 prevented against chronic stress, producing antidepressant-like actions in mice. Thus, hippocampal SorCS2 is a potential participant underlying depression neurobiology and may be a novel antidepressant target. Our study may also extend the knowledge of the neurotrophic hypothesis of depression.
Keywords: Brain-derived neurotrophic factor; Chronic social defeat stress; Chronic unpredictable mild stress; Depression; SorCS2; Tyrosine kinase B.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare no conflicts of interest for this study.
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