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. 2025 Jan;134(1):111-123.
doi: 10.1016/j.bja.2024.08.043. Epub 2024 Nov 26.

Reactive astrocytes mediate postoperative surgery-induced anxiety through modulation of GABAergic signalling in the zona incerta of mice

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Reactive astrocytes mediate postoperative surgery-induced anxiety through modulation of GABAergic signalling in the zona incerta of mice

Kun Tong et al. Br J Anaesth. 2025 Jan.
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Abstract

Background: Surgery can induce severe neuroinflammation and negative emotional symptoms, such as anxiety-like behaviour. We studied whether reactive astrocytes in the zona incerta (ZI) mediate surgery-induced anxiety in mice.

Methods: Laparotomy under isoflurane 1.5 vol% was used as a model in adult mice. The role of the ZI in surgery-induced anxiety was evaluated by behavioural tests, optical fibre recordings of neuronal activity, in vivo electrophysiological recordings, chemogenetics, and optogenetics.

Results: Operative mice showed increased anxiety-like behaviour. Immunostaining and optical calcium recording revealed that astrocytes were abnormally activated in the ZI. Pharmacologic (F3, 15=5.837, P=0.044) or genetic manipulation (open field test: t7.41=3.66, P=0.007; elevated plus maze [EPM]: t10=2.70, P=0.022) of astrocyte activation in the ZI relieved anxiety-like behaviour in surgery-treated mice. Compared with the sham group, the surgery group showed increased extrasynaptic GABA concentrations and decreased GABA transporter-3 (GAT-3) expression, and inactivation of GABAergic neurones in the ZI. Upregulating GAT-3 in ZI astrocytes (OFT: t10.83=2.91, P=0.014; EPM: t9.15=3.55, P=0.006) or activating the GABAergic projection from ZI to the median raphe nucleus (ZIGABA→median raphe nucleus) (EPM: entries: F1, 24=3.45, P=0.027; time: F1, 25=4.07, P=0.043) ameliorated surgery-induced anxiety.

Conclusions: Reactive astrocytes in the zona incerta mediate surgery-induced anxiety, possibly by regulating GAT-3-mediated GABA homeostasis and inactivating ZIGABA→median raphe nucleus projections in mice.

Keywords: GABA transporter-3; anxiety; astrocyte; median raphe nucleus; surgery; zona incerta.

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