Molecular correlates of impaired prefrontal plasticity in response to chronic stress

SD Kuipers*, A Trentani, JA Den Boer, GJ Ter Horst

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    Abstract

    Disturbed adaptations at the molecular and cellular levels following stress could represent compromised neural plasticity that contributes to the pathophysiology of stress-induced disorders. Evidence illustrates atrophy and cell death of stress-vulnerable neurones in the prefrontal cortex. Reduced plasticity may be realized through the destabilized function of selective proteins involved in organizing the neuronal skeleton and translating neurotrophic signals. To elucidate the mechanisms underlying these effects, rats were exposed to chronic footshock stress. Patterns of c-fos , phospho-extracellular-regulated protein kinases 1/2 (ERK1/2), calcineurin and phospho-cyclic-AMP response-element binding protein (CREB) expression were subsequently investigated. The results indicate chronic stress-induced impairments in prefrontal and cingulate signal transduction cascades underlying neuronal plasticity. The medial prefrontal cortex, demonstrated functional hyperactivity and dendritic phospho-ERK1/2 hyperphosphorylation, while reduced c-fos and calcineurin immunoreactivity occurred in the cingulate cortex. Significantly reduced phospho-CREB expression in both cortical regions, considering its implication in brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) transcription, suggests reduced synaptic plasticity. This data confirms the damaging effect of stress on cortical activity, on a molecular level. Due to the association of these markers in the regulation of BDNF signalling, these findings suggest a central role for intracellular neurotrophin transduction members in the pathways underlying cellular actions of stress in the brain.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1312-1323
    Number of pages12
    JournalJournal of Neurochemistry
    Volume85
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun-2003

    Keywords

    • calcineurin
    • FOS
    • phospho-ERK1/2
    • phospho-CREB
    • plasticity
    • HIPPOCAMPAL CA3C NEURONS
    • MOOD DISORDERS
    • SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY
    • MAJOR DEPRESSION
    • NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR
    • GENE-EXPRESSION
    • ANTIDEPRESSANT TREATMENT
    • PROTEIN-PHOSPHORYLATION
    • TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR
    • DEPENDENT MECHANISM

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