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Glutamine deficiency in the prefrontal cortex increases depressive-like behaviours in male mice

Authors
Lee, YounghyurkSon, HyeonwiKim, GyeongwhaKim, SujeongLee, Dong HoonRoh, Gu SeobKang, Sang SooCho, Gyeong JaeChoi, Wan SungKim, Hyun Joon
Issue Date
May-2013
Publisher
Canadian Medical Association/Association Medical Canadienne
Citation
Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, v.38, no.3, pp 183 - 191
Pages
9
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Journal Title
Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience
Volume
38
Number
3
Start Page
183
End Page
191
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/20698
DOI
10.1503/jpn.120024
ISSN
1180-4882
1488-2434
Abstract
Background: The brain levels of glutamate (Glu) and glutamine (Gln) are partially regulated through the Glu-Gln cycle. Astrocytes play a role in regulating the Glu-Gln cycle, and loss of astrocytes has been associated with depressive disorders. We hypothesized that levels of Glu and Gln would be affected by astrocyte loss and dysregulation of the Glu-Gln cycle and that depressive-like behaviours would be closely related to the level of changes in Glu and Gln. Methods: We used liquid chromatography to measure Glu and Gln concentrations in the prefrontal cortex of male mice infused with L-alpha aminoadipic acid (L-AAA), a specific astrocyte toxin, in the prelimbic cortex. Methionine sulfoximine, a Gln synthetase inhibitor, and alpha-methyl-amino-isobutyric acid, a blocker of neuronal Gln transporters, were used to disturb the Glu-Gln cycle. We assessed the behavioural change by drug infusion using the forced swim test (FST) and sucrose preference test. Results: The Glu and Gln levels were decreased on the fifth day after L-AAA infusion, and the infused mice showed longer durations of immobility in the FST and lower sucrose preference, indicative of depressive-like behaviour. Mice in which Gln synthetase or Gln transport were inhibited also exhibited increased immobility in the FST. Direct infusion of L-Gln reversed the increased immobility induced by astrocyte ablation and Glu-Gln cycle impairments. Limitations: Genetically modified animal models and diverse behavioural assessments would have been helpful to solidify our conclusions. Conclusion: Neuronal Gln deficiency in the prefrontal cortex may cause depressive behaviours.
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