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Decreased expression of synapse-related genes and loss of synapses in major depressive disorder

Authors
Kang, Hyo JungVoleti, BhavyaHajszan, TiborRajkowska, GrazynaStockmeier, Craig A.Licznerski, PawelLepack, AshleyMajik, Mahesh S.Jeong, Lak ShinBanasr, MouniraSon, HyeonDuman, Ronald S.
Issue Date
Sep-2012
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
NATURE MEDICINE, v.18, no.9, pp.1413 - 1417
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Journal Title
NATURE MEDICINE
Volume
18
Number
9
Start Page
1413
End Page
1417
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/164770
DOI
10.1038/nm.2886
ISSN
1078-8956
Abstract
Previous imaging and postmortem studies have reported a lower brain volume and a smaller size and density of neurons in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) of subjects with major depressive disorder (MDD)(1,2). These findings suggest that synapse number and function are decreased in the dlPFC of patients with MDD. However, there has been no direct evidence reported for synapse loss in MDD, and the gene expression alterations underlying these effects have not been identified. Here we use microarray gene profiling and electron microscopic stereology to reveal lower expression of synaptic-function-related genes (CALM2, SYN1, RAB3A, RAB4B and TUBB4) in the dlPFC of subjects with MDD and a corresponding lower number of synapses. We also identify a transcriptional repressor, GATA1, expression of which is higher in MDD and that, when expressed in PFC neurons, is sufficient to decrease the expression of synapse-related genes, cause loss of dendritic spines and dendrites, and produce depressive behavior in rat models of depression.
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