Gap junction is essential for the antidepressant effects of fluoxetine

Author:

Xia Cong-Yuan1,Zhang Ning-Ning1,Jiang Hong1,Lou Yu-Xia1,Ren Qian1,Zhang Xiao-Ling1,Yang Peng-Fei1,Shao Qian-Hang1,Zhu Hao-Yu1,Wan Jiang-Fan2,Zhang Ya-Ni2,Li Fang-Fang1,Yan Xu1,Chu Shi-Feng1ORCID,Zhang Yi3,Wang Zhen-Zhen1ORCID,Chen Nai-Hong12

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Substances and Functions of Natural Medicines, Institute of Materia Medica & Neuroscience Center, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College , Beijing 100050 , China

2. Institute of Clinical Pharmacology & Science and Technology Innovation Center, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine , Guangzhou 510405 , China

3. Department of Anatomy, School of Chinese Medicine, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine , Beijing 102488 , China

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesFluoxetine has been used as the first line for the therapy of depression. However, lack of therapeutic efficacy and time lag still limit the application of fluoxetine. Gap junction dysfunction is a potentially novel pathogenic mechanism for depression. To clarify the mechanism underlying these limitations, we investigated whether gap junction was related to the antidepressant effects of fluoxetine.Methods and key findingsAfter chronic unpredictable stress (CUS), animals showed decreases in gap junction intracellular communication (GJIC). Treatment with fluoxetine 10 mg/kg significantly improved GJIC and anhedonia of rats until six days. These results indicated that fluoxetine improved gap junction indirectly. Furthermore, to test the role of gap junction on antidepressant effects of fluoxetine, we blocked gap junction using carbenoxolone (CBX) infusion in the prefrontal cortex. CBX dampened fluoxetine-induced decrease in immobility time of mice in tail suspension test (TST).ConclusionsOur study suggested that gap junction dysfunction blocks antidepressant effects of fluoxetine, contributing to understanding the mechanism underlying the time lag of fluoxetine.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacology

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