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Neuronal nitric oxide synthase contributes to chronic stress-induced depression by suppressing hippocampal neurogenesis
Authors:Zhou Qi-Gang  Hu Yao  Hua Yao  Hu Mei  Luo Chun-Xia  Han Xiao  Zhu Xin-Jian  Wang Bin  Xu Jin-Shu  Zhu Dong-Ya
Institution:Department of Pharmacology, School of Pharmacy, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, China;
Key Laboratory of Mammalian Genes, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, China
Abstract:Increasing evidence suggests that depression may be associated with a lack of hippocampal neurogenesis. It is well established that neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS)-derived NO exerts a negative control on the hippocampal neurogenesis. Using genetic and pharmacological methods, we investigated the roles of nNOS in depression induced by chronic mild stress (CMS) in mice. Hippocampal nNOS over-expression was first observed 4 days and remained elevated 21 and 56 days after exposure to CMS. The mice exposed to CMS exhibited behavioral changes typical of depression, and impaired neurogenesis in the hippocampus. The CMS-induced behavioral despair and hippocampal neurogenesis impairment were prevented and reversed in the null mutant mice lacking nNOS gene (nNOS?/?) and in the mice receiving nNOS inhibitor. Disrupting hippocampal neurogenesis blocked the antidepressant effect of nNOS inhibition. Moreover, nNOS?/? mice exhibited antidepressant-like properties. Our findings suggest that nNOS over-expression in the hippocampus is essential for chronic stress-induced depression and inhibiting nNOS signaling in brain may represent a novel approach for the treatment of depressive disorders.
Keywords:depression  hippocampal  neurogenesis  neuronal nitric oxide synthase  nitric oxide  stress
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