Early-Life Blockade of the 5-HT Transporter Alters Emotional Behavior in Adult Mice

Author:

Ansorge Mark S.1234,Zhou Mingming1234,Lira Alena1234,Hen René1234,Gingrich Jay A.1234

Affiliation:

1. Sackler Institute for Developmental Psychobiology, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY 10032, USA.

2. Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY 10032, USA.

3. Department of Developmental Psychobiology, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY 10032, USA.

4. Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY 10032, USA.

Abstract

Reduced serotonin transporter (5-HTT) expression is associated with abnormal affective and anxiety-like symptoms in humans and rodents, but the mechanism of this effect is unknown. Transient inhibition of 5-HTT during early development with fluoxetine, a commonly used serotonin selective reuptake inhibitor, produced abnormal emotional behaviors in adult mice. This effect mimicked the behavioral phenotype of mice genetically deficient in 5-HTT expression. These findings indicate a critical role of serotonin in the maturation of brain systems that modulate emotional function in the adult and suggest a developmental mechanism to explain how low-expressing 5-HTT promoter alleles increase vulnerability to psychiatric disorders.

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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