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GABAA(δ) receptor hypofunction in the amygdala-hippocampal circuit underlies stress-induced anxiety

Authors :
Bing-Xing Pan
Wen-Jie You
Jia-Xin Zou
Zhi-Heng Zheng
Xiao-Xuan Liu
Wenhua Zhang
Shou-He Huang
Zhi-Peng Liu
Xia Qin
Han-Qing Pan
Jun-Li Cao
Source :
Science Bulletin. 67:97-110
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Dysregulated GABAergic inhibition in the amygdala has long been implicated in stress-related neuropsychiatric disorders. However, the molecular and circuit mechanisms underlying the dysregulation remain elusive. Here, by using a mouse model of chronic social defeat stress (CSDS), we observed that the dysregulation varied drastically across individual projection neurons (PNs) in the basolateral amygdala (BLA), one of the kernel amygdala subregions critical for stress coping. While persistently reducing the extrasynaptic GABAA receptor (GABAAR)-mediated tonic current in the BLA PNs projecting to the ventral hippocampus (BLA → vHPC PNs), CSDS increased the current in those projecting to the anterodorsal bed nucleus of stria terminalis (BLA → adBNST PNs), suggesting projection-based dysregulation of tonic inhibition in BLA PNs by CSDS. Transcriptional and electrophysiological analysis revealed that the opposite CSDS influences were mediated by loss- and gain-of-function of δ-containing GABAARs (GABAA(δ)Rs) in BLA → vHPC and BLA → adBNST PNs, respectively. Importantly, it was the lost inhibition in the former population but not the augmentation in the latter population that correlated with the increased anxiety-like behavior in CSDS mice. Virally mediated maintenance of GABAA(δ)R currents in BLA → vHPC PNs occluded CSDS-induced anxiety-like behavior. These findings clarify the molecular substrate for the dysregulated GABAergic inhibition in amygdala circuits for stress-associated psychopathology.

Details

ISSN :
20959273
Volume :
67
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science Bulletin
Accession number :
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