2023
M1 acetylcholine receptors in somatostatin interneurons contribute to GABAergic and glutamatergic plasticity in the mPFC and antidepressant-like responses
Fogaça M, Wu M, Li C, Li X, Duman R, Picciotto M. M1 acetylcholine receptors in somatostatin interneurons contribute to GABAergic and glutamatergic plasticity in the mPFC and antidepressant-like responses. Neuropsychopharmacology 2023, 48: 1277-1287. PMID: 37142667, PMCID: PMC10354201, DOI: 10.1038/s41386-023-01583-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAntidepressant-like effectsMedial prefrontal cortexGABAergic functionSomatostatin interneuronsSST interneuronsGlutamatergic plasticityAcetylcholine receptorsNon-selective muscarinic receptor antagonistRapid antidepressant-like effectsAntidepressant-like responseImpaired synaptic plasticityChronic unpredictable stressMuscarinic receptor antagonistModulation of excitatoryMajor depressive disorderScopolamine-induced increaseStress-induced impairmentM1 acetylcholine receptorExpression of GABAergicAntidepressant developmentGlutamatergic markersReceptor antagonistDepressive disorderLimbic regionsUnpredictable stress
2020
Inhibition of GABA interneurons in the mPFC is sufficient and necessary for rapid antidepressant responses
Fogaça MV, Wu M, Li C, Li XY, Picciotto MR, Duman RS. Inhibition of GABA interneurons in the mPFC is sufficient and necessary for rapid antidepressant responses. Molecular Psychiatry 2020, 26: 3277-3291. PMID: 33070149, PMCID: PMC8052382, DOI: 10.1038/s41380-020-00916-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGABA interneuronsRapid antidepressant responseMajor depressive disorderAntidepressant effectsSynaptic plasticityAntidepressant responseRapid-acting antidepressantsAcetylcholine muscarinic receptor antagonistMuscarinic receptor antagonistCortical brain areasEffects of scopolamineAntidepressant actionChemogenetic inhibitionGABAergic interneuronsReceptor antagonistDepressive disorderMale miceInterneuron subtypesBrain areasInterneuronsMPFCTransient inhibitionAffective behaviorInhibitionSubtypesGABA interneurons are the cellular trigger for ketamine’s rapid antidepressant actions
Gerhard DM, Pothula S, Liu RJ, Wu M, Li XY, Girgenti MJ, Taylor SR, Duman CH, Delpire E, Picciotto M, Wohleb ES, Duman RS. GABA interneurons are the cellular trigger for ketamine’s rapid antidepressant actions. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2020, 130: 1336-1349. PMID: 31743111, PMCID: PMC7269589, DOI: 10.1172/jci130808.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRapid antidepressant actionsAntidepressant actionGABA interneuronsMedial prefrontal cortexCell-specific knockdownPrinciple neuronsPrefrontal cortexDeletion of GluN2BSingle subanesthetic doseBehavioral actionsAction of ketamineNMDA receptor antagonistExcitatory postsynaptic currentsCellular triggersMajor unmet needKetamine's rapid antidepressant actionsGABA subtypeGluN2B-NMDARsSST interneuronsPostsynaptic currentsReceptor antagonistDepressed patientsSubanesthetic doseExtracellular glutamateMood disorders
2017
Hippocampal α7 nicotinic ACh receptors contribute to modulation of depression‐like behaviour in C57BL/6J mice
Mineur YS, Mose TN, Blakeman S, Picciotto MR. Hippocampal α7 nicotinic ACh receptors contribute to modulation of depression‐like behaviour in C57BL/6J mice. British Journal Of Pharmacology 2017, 175: 1903-1914. PMID: 28264149, PMCID: PMC5979617, DOI: 10.1111/bph.13769.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDepression-like behaviorNicotinic ACh receptorsFemale miceMale miceCholinergic signalingACh receptorsΑ7 nAChRsSignificant antidepressant-like effectΑ7 nicotinic ACh receptorsEffect of α7Antidepressant-like effectsAgonist GTS-21Depression-related behaviorsC-Fos immunoreactivityACh receptor antagonistDepression-like phenotypeAnxiety-like behaviorNicotinic acetylcholine receptorsAnxiety-like phenotypeHippocampal α7Physostigmine administrationAntagonist methyllycaconitineReceptor antagonistSwim testGTS-21
2016
GABA interneurons mediate the rapid antidepressant-like effects of scopolamine
Wohleb ES, Wu M, Gerhard DM, Taylor SR, Picciotto MR, Alreja M, Duman RS. GABA interneurons mediate the rapid antidepressant-like effects of scopolamine. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2016, 126: 2482-2494. PMID: 27270172, PMCID: PMC4922686, DOI: 10.1172/jci85033.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAntidepressant-like effectsMajor depressive disorderMedial prefrontal cortexRapid antidepressant-like effectsRapid antidepressant effectsM1-AChRAntidepressant effectsGABA interneuronsSST interneuronsM1-type muscarinic acetylcholine receptorsNonselective muscarinic acetylcholine receptor antagonistMuscarinic acetylcholine receptor antagonistAcetylcholine receptor antagonistMuscarinic acetylcholine receptorsViral-mediated knockdownPromising pharmacological targetActivity-dependent synapticAntidepressant therapyGABAergic neuronsSomatostatin interneuronsGlutamatergic neuronsSocioeconomic burdenGABAergic interneuronsGlutamatergic interneuronsReceptor antagonist
2007
Deficiency in Inhibitory Cortical Interneurons Associates with Hyperactivity in Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 1 Mutant Mice
Smith K, Fagel DM, Stevens HE, Rabenstein RL, Maragnoli ME, Ohkubo Y, Picciotto MR, Schwartz ML, Vaccarino FM. Deficiency in Inhibitory Cortical Interneurons Associates with Hyperactivity in Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 1 Mutant Mice. Biological Psychiatry 2007, 63: 953-962. PMID: 17988653, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2007.09.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmphetamineAnimalsBehavior, AnimalBiogenic MonoaminesCell CountCentral Nervous System StimulantsCerebral CortexDisease Models, AnimalDopamine AgentsExploratory BehaviorFibroblast Growth Factor 1Glutamate DecarboxylaseHyperkinesisLocomotionMaleMethylphenidateMiceMice, KnockoutMotor ActivityNerve Tissue ProteinsNeural InhibitionNeuronsSignal TransductionConceptsInhibitory cortical circuitsCortical pyramidal neuronsD2 receptor antagonistGrowth factor receptor 1Spontaneous locomotor hyperactivityFibroblast growth factor receptor 1Factor receptor 1Inhibitory neuronal subtypesLocomotor hyperactivityDopamine agonistsCerebral cortexPyramidal neuronsBasal gangliaMotor hyperactivityReceptor antagonistInhibitory interneuronsTyrosine hydroxylaseCortical circuitsPsychiatric disordersLocomotor responseNeuronal subtypesReceptor 1Mutant miceDopamine transporterSpatial learning
2006
Differential effects of nicotinic antagonists perfused into the nucleus accumbens or the ventral tegmental area on cocaine-induced dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens of mice
Zanetti L, Picciotto MR, Zoli M. Differential effects of nicotinic antagonists perfused into the nucleus accumbens or the ventral tegmental area on cocaine-induced dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens of mice. Psychopharmacology 2006, 190: 189. PMID: 17061109, DOI: 10.1007/s00213-006-0598-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntra-VTA perfusionVentral tegmental areaDA levelsNucleus accumbensCocaine-elicited increasesPerfusate levelsTegmental areaCocaine-induced dopamine releaseNicotinic acetylcholine receptor antagonistMesolimbic DA neuronsDihydro-β-erythroidineAcetylcholine receptor antagonistEffects of cocaineMesolimbic dopamine systemSubtype-specific mannerDA neuronsNAChR antagonistIntracerebral microdialysisNicotinic antagonistsReceptor antagonistNicotinic pathwayLocal perfusionDopamine releaseDopamine systemPerfusion