Chronic stress impairs the aquaporin-4-mediated glymphatic transport through glucocorticoid signaling

Jan 5, 2019Psychopharmacology

Chronic stress may reduce brain waste clearance by affecting water channels through stress hormones

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Abstract

Chronic unpredictable mild stress impaired glymphatic function in mice, particularly in the anterior brain.

  • CUMS-treated mice showed decreased global glymphatic function compared to controls.
  • Impairments were linked to reduced expression and polarization of aquaporin-4 (AQP4) in the anterior cortex.
  • Transcription levels of AQP4 and related anchoring molecules were lowered in stressed mice.
  • Dexamethasone exposure also reduced glymphatic function and AQP4 expression.
  • Treatment with the glucocorticoid receptor antagonist mifepristone helped restore glymphatic function and AQP4 levels impaired by chronic stress.

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